Sweet Marissa
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How about people shooting nearby and need a bridge grabbing the one from your table while you're shooting.
Jude Rosenstock said:I was once playing in a room that had these ping-pong tables nearby. One of their ping-pong balls fell under my table as I was taking a little break. The guy comes over and grabs my old Predator and gets ready to sweep it out when I yell, "That's a $500 broom you've got in your hand, there." He quickly put it back where he found it.
Jude Rosenstock said:The table in the front of the room where most of the action takes place.
lunchmoney said:People who will pick up your cue without asking and start shooting with it "to see how it hits". It happened last weekend. I told the guy if he wanted to feel how a $800.00 cue hit to go buy one.
Lunchmoney
chefjeff said:That's one where I really must disagree with you.
Pool needs more celebration, imho. The next time you see this, look at the non-pool players turning to see what's going on. This is good for the big picture of pool and should be encouraged.
It could be that the top player wins BECAUSE he celebrates his wins. In other words, he likes the high that comes from winning and showing it. Pool needs much, much more of this emotion, especially from the good players as they seem to be mechanical and boring to non-pool players.
Yee hah!
Jeff Livingston
fxskater said:. People that complain about vegas rules and tell you how much better bar rules are.
basicly you can just roll the balls wherever you want
Wally in Cincy said:Friday I had a guy start playing safes on me by just rolling the cue ball behind his balls. Not hitting an object ball or a rail. Nobody in this town does that.
pharaoh68 said:God! I can't believe I forgot that one!! And the best is when the do it while you're already down on the shot! They just swoop in and take your bridge right there.
marissayi said:It is astounding to me that people "play safe" this way. Bar rules, my ass... Get some skill, people!
BigRigTom said:How bout the guy who throws a tantrum every time he misses!