Pool Room or Bars with Pool Tables

Rude Dog said:
You should put your hard-hat on after this one dude. Purdy ain't no chump on the table, or off. Peace, John.

Hey Dog, Wonderboy doesn't bother me a bit. He's got all the action he can handle right here. His 23 post tells me he can't play a lick. If I am lucky he doesn't live to far away. I was playing in the type of pool halls he is talking about 45 years ago when he was still crapping yellow if he was even born.:eek: Can't even spell Gomer right!

What ya say Wonderboy, you live close to Washington, D.C. and have a few hundred you would like to spend on my Christmas gift? Send me a PM buddy, I won't just beat ya, I will teach ya.
Merry Christmas to all!!!!!!
Gomer Purdman:p
 
Real pool rooms

Gregg said:
Read this line and repeat it;

Pool rooms are profit making organizations.

Pool rooms are setup as businesses. If they were not making a profit, they could not pay rent, utilities, etc.

I don't' want to pick on a small few, who have opinions I respect, but these so called "real pool halls" with the atmosphere like "Ames" had in the movie "The Hustler" are not going to make it. They seem to believe that people would be lining up around the corner to get it.

Obviously, this is not the case. And if some of you old timers don't think so, put some of your nest egg money up for investment so open the "Ames" of your dreams, and report back to us how much money you are raking in.

BTW, I would love to play at "Ames" and think Straight pool is king when it comes to reveling a players skill and knowledge.


Straight pool is my best game. I was a 100 ball runner when being 16.

I do have a plan for the very best pool room in the country that would make the investors millions no matter if the pool room made it or not.

A strip mall,, a mini mall.. Purchasing the land and developing that land into a set of mini malls. Pre qualifing tenents before submittiing plan. Targeting tennents like UPS/fedex/USPS,,, etc etc etc... Build to suit.. I have that experience. I was a project super and worked for large land developers..

Anyway Purchase/develope/build/lease out retail/offiice space in a marketed researched project in an area that has a past proven positive growth of a projected percentage set by the marketed research team.

Get commited tennents before plans are submitted. Build to suit.

Build the best pool room in the country.. Thats a plan that if completed within budget would be basically a fool proof way or making 10's of milliions in equity growth and future wealth all while housiing the country's best pool room. Too much to write about.
 
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Purdman said:
Hey Dog, Wonderboy doesn't bother me a bit. He's got all the action he can handle right here. His 23 post tells me he can't play a lick. If I am lucky he doesn't live to far away. I was playing in the type of pool halls he is talking about 45 years ago when he was still crapping yellow if he was even born.:eek: Can't even spell Gomer right!

What ya say Wonderboy, you live close to Washington, D.C. and have a few hundred you would like to spend on my Christmas gift? Send me a PM buddy, I won't just beat ya, I will teach ya.
Merry Christmas to all!!!!!!
Gomer Purdman:p
Gomer my keyboard skips,,

But anyway you have action.. Email me personaly and lets set something up. You have action.
 
Purdman said:
His 23 post tells me he can't play a lick.
Gomer Purdman:p
I dont care who you are... That's Funny! Looking at my post count that would mean if I show up in DC I automatically get the 6 and the last 4, or 12 to 4 in one hole. I was out the door but my wife grabbed me and said it was too close to X-mas to drive to DC :D

No harm intended, just found the correlation between post count and ability to play was hilarious.
 
wonderlan said:
Yes, the honest truth is exactly what most have said. The real pool room has been extinct for many years. A pool table takes up about 50 sq ft plus the area for stroking the cue. Lease space basically cost from 10 to 20 sq ft. The math doesn't add up. A pool room is a foolish investment. Owning the land and operating a pool room is a labor of love as mentioned by one poster. Yes the real pool room is very scarce today.

If the sports bars would plan a separte section for serious playing then a real room could become a reality today. It's all a shame because pool is a real sport of talent and those talanted players don't have many good rooms to play in..

The pool rooms that do exsist today if the owners and managers would at least hire experienced help that would help. If the loud music was better controlled that would help. What we do have today many establishments are poorly operated.. It keeps coming back to experience and knowledge and having an honest concern for the sport as being a sport. ALL this would help.

There actually is an alternative, you run two pool rooms under the same roof. I go to a place that from the time it opens in the morning plays quiet music and caters to the serious player. They have top equipment as well as billiard tables. But at night when the clientele changes they cater to the other crowd. The problem is if you are a regular working guy you can't play in the day time. It does work for this place though they have some of the best day business I have ever seen in a pool room. many of the guys are wealthy and the TV's are tuned to CNN, MSNBC or a channel that covers the financial stuff. A couple of these guy look like they run their businesses from a cell phone at the billiard table. You need an owner that recognizes who his customers are and how to possibly cater to all of them if he can. I was in a room not long ago that was actually playing rap music on the jukebox with MF like every other word. My wife and I are not prudes but we just left. I don't know what they were thinking most of the people in the place were more like us and just a few in the place were playing that stuff on the jukebox, why would it be on there in the first place?
 
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wonderlan said:
Gomer my keyboard skips,,

But anyway you have action.. Email me personaly and lets set something up. You have action.


Hi Gomer,,

Thats great,, I would love to play..
 
Scottster said:
I dont care who you are... That's Funny! Looking at my post count that would mean if I show up in DC I automatically get the 6 and the last 4, or 12 to 4 in one hole. I was out the door but my wife grabbed me and said it was too close to X-mas to drive to DC :D

No harm intended, just found the correlation between post count and ability to play was hilarious.

The differance between you and me Scottster is that I read his 23 post. It was not the count but the content I was refering to. I didn't just get off the paper boat son. I'll meet ya half way after Christmas if you would like to play some. No harm taken.
Purdman;)
 
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macguy said:
There actually is an alternative, you run two pool rooms under the same roof. I go to a place that from the time it opens in the morning plays quiet music and caters to the serious player. They have top equipment as well as billiard tables. But at night when the clientele changes they cater to the other crowd. The problem is if you are a regular working guy you can't play in the day time. It does work for this place though they have some of the best day business I have ever seen in a pool room. many of the guys are wealthy and the TV's are tuned to CNN, MSNBC or a channel that covers the financial stuff. A couple of these guy look like they run their businesses from a cell phone at the billiard table. You need an owner that recognizes who his customers are and how to possibly cater to all of them if he can. I was in a room not long ago that was actually playing rap music on the jukebox with MF like every other word. My wife and I are not prudes but we just left. I don't know what they were thinking most of the people in the place were more like us and just a few in the place were playing that stuff on the jukebox, why would it be on there in the first place?


Thats exactly what I'm talkiing about. The only possible time to play is in the day time and most of the players work in the day time..
 
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wonderlan said:
Hi Gomer,,

Thats great,, I would love to play..


Where's my game,,, where did you go Gomer.. Trying to get a line on me. I'll give what ever info you need.. just ask
 
I would but, according to this post, there is no pool halls to play in between us, and I cant play a lick (23).
Heading to the Pool Hal.. errr bar with tables, catch ya all later.
 
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Purdman said:
The differance between you and me Scottster is that I read his 23 post. It was not the count but the content I was refering to. I didn't just get off the paper boat son. I'll meet ya half way after Christmas if you would like to play some. No harm taken.
Purdman;)
Gomer you called me out and i accept. I will play. You called me out. Are you now backing down? Are you saying that what you said was all woofiing and no action? Geez..
 
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Purdman said:
The differance between you and me Scottster is that I read his 23 post. It was not the count but the content I was refering to. I didn't just get off the paper boat son. I'll meet ya half way after Christmas if you would like to play some. No harm taken.
Purdman;)
Gomer don't have a heart attack tonite ok..
 
macguy said:
There actually is an alternative, you run two pool rooms under the same roof. I go to a place that from the time it opens in the morning plays quiet music and caters to the serious player. They have top equipment as well as billiard tables. But at night when the clientele changes they cater to the other crowd. The problem is if you are a regular working guy you can't play in the day time. It does work for this place though they have some of the best day business I have ever seen in a pool room. many of the guys are wealthy and the TV's are tuned to CNN, MSNBC or a channel that covers the financial stuff. A couple of these guy look like they run their businesses from a cell phone at the billiard table. You need an owner that recognizes who his customers are and how to possibly cater to all of them if he can. I was in a room not long ago that was actually playing rap music on the jukebox with MF like every other word. My wife and I are not prudes but we just left. I don't know what they were thinking most of the people in the place were more like us and just a few in the place were playing that stuff on the jukebox, why would it be on there in the first place?
Tap Tap Tap
 
So, it is as simple as building a wall and putting some tables behind it. How many tables you gonna put back there? I do know this, that wall means an extra employee on the clock each day to the tune of $2500 per month.
How about ideas from someone that actually owns a business?

although unable to post here anymore, these are the thoughts of a business owner. check him out at www.teachersbilliards.com
 
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macguy said:
There actually is an alternative, you run two pool rooms under the same roof. I go to a place that from the time it opens in the morning plays quiet music and caters to the serious player. They have top equipment as well as billiard tables. But at night when the clientele changes they cater to the other crowd. The problem is if you are a regular working guy you can't play in the day time. It does work for this place though they have some of the best day business I have ever seen in a pool room. many of the guys are wealthy and the TV's are tuned to CNN, MSNBC or a channel that covers the financial stuff. A couple of these guy look like they run their businesses from a cell phone at the billiard table. You need an owner that recognizes who his customers are and how to possibly cater to all of them if he can. I was in a room not long ago that was actually playing rap music on the jukebox with MF like every other word. My wife and I are not prudes but we just left. I don't know what they were thinking most of the people in the place were more like us and just a few in the place were playing that stuff on the jukebox, why would it be on there in the first place?

I have mentioned before and do so again, tell the owners about internet jukeboxes, customers can still play rap but you can block out all cuss words on your jukebox as well as any thing you do not want.
 
Get off your high horse

wonderlan said:
Then lets all start doing something about where the pool rooms are going today or soon no body iis going have a good place to play in.. Pool is in very serious trouble today.. I'm one of the IPT players who came from back in that era of those great real pool rooms.. It was much diifferent and great back then... Pool is in big trouble today.. We can actually do somthing about this...

Get out and travel, there are many great pool rooms around the country and in this day and age they are catering to both and successfully I might add. Quit living in the past and join the present. My room has a private room separated from the rest, come and play me. Your travel expenses areeprobably too much for you since you can't obviously afford your own AMES room.
 
Don't put out garbage

watchez said:
So, it is as simple as building a wall and putting some tables behind it. How many tables you gonna put back there? I do know this, that wall means an extra employee on the clock each day to the tune of $2500 per month.
How about ideas from someone that actually owns a business?

although unable to post here anymore, these are the thoughts of a business owner. check him out at www.teachersbilliards.com

I have a seperate room with 2 gold crown 4's. I do not pay a dime for extra help. That would not be good business. Take it from a business owner. Check it out at fasteddysbilliards.com
 
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