Play tournaments.
Will better players play someone worse than them just for the sake of playing or will the lower level player have to expect to gamble to be able to play? I really want to start playing some higher level guys and I just want to know what to expect if I approach them in a pool hall.
Get some weight and bet something. Pretty much how everybody gets better. Don't have to bet high but enough to make both players really bear down.
Will better players play someone worse than them just for the sake of playing or will the lower level player have to expect to gamble to be able to play? I really want to start playing some higher level guys and I just want to know what to expect if I approach them in a pool hall.
I agree with this. Johnnyt
Ask those you want to play with what they would like to do. Options:
1) Offer to pay them for lessons
2) Offer to pay their table time and take them to lunch/dinner if they will play with you for a period of time
3) Ask them what is the least they would play for with and without a spot.
One of these should get you in the door, then treat them w/respect and maybe you will built some kind of friendship that would help w/future lessons.
Good luck,
Dave
Absolutely wrong. You don't have to pay someone to make your game better.
Like Philly says, hang around the poolroom. Get to know the other players. You'll find someone your speed, or higher.
And, like Lou says, sometimes the better player will help you out because it's the right thing to do. At one time, or another, someone may have helped them.
Good luck.![]()
you need to catch a better player on a slow day, offer up some beer/nachos for some pointers in a race to 5, (or small amount of cash) after you pay or finish just ask ONE question! "What should I work on" never make the better player feel like you want instructions!!!! Unless you're a paid instructor most don't want a student tagging along! Pool players are very clique-ish he may act like your buddy today until bigger fish join the room, so always respect their boundaries! And before you realize it you will become that guys practice partner. (At least on slow days)
like someone mentioned above find a cheap weekly tourney and donate to the cause! when I was younger I would show up to the tourneys 30min-1hr earlier than anybody and get on a table and when it got closer to the start time the better players always jumped on my table for a quick game or two before moving on. worst case you play one game and another guy wants in and you're kicked off for not winning lol
Tourney tourney tourney!!!!!!!!
I can only think of one guy that ever tried to help me, for like half an hour. Other than that I've had to pay -- one way or the other -- for intel. If someone is willing to help you up the mountain that is gold. Don't be a putz, honor that.
Lou Figueroa
Honor my ass! A fool and his money are soon parted.
I think you're overstating your losses.
Cool, thanks for all the responses. I thought I was going to get hammered for even asking such a "stupid" question. I dont have a problem walking up to someone in a regular pool room and asking for a game but there is a small hall here in San Antonio where only "players" play and I wanted to know what to expect if I showed up there to play.