i don't hardly ever start threads, but i have had this thought for a while and wondered what people think.
how many times has the poolroom been the only "winner" in your experience? say 100 dollars sets, somebody ends up one set, ands pool time is 80. the examples could continue forever. i dont think id be venturing too much to say this happens a LOT, WAY WAY TOO MUCH.
so what to do? we all practice so hard, we want the results to be less luck, and more about skill...... but i think settling for shorter races would do the trick in many instances (not all). i think the main objective should be to keep money in our (players) pockets (hence more action, more people coming in etc).... i really think this is a bigger issue than you may think at first. another one may be to bet more... easier said than done, but maybe us getting out of where we are comfortable may be a smart idea. starting over and doubling another one, gotta love it. playing the "last" set for X amount more. these are kinda standard though. any more thoughts? id love to hear good ideas.
ps, no offense to room owners
we all wish you the best no matter what is said here, where else will we play?
how many times has the poolroom been the only "winner" in your experience? say 100 dollars sets, somebody ends up one set, ands pool time is 80. the examples could continue forever. i dont think id be venturing too much to say this happens a LOT, WAY WAY TOO MUCH.
so what to do? we all practice so hard, we want the results to be less luck, and more about skill...... but i think settling for shorter races would do the trick in many instances (not all). i think the main objective should be to keep money in our (players) pockets (hence more action, more people coming in etc).... i really think this is a bigger issue than you may think at first. another one may be to bet more... easier said than done, but maybe us getting out of where we are comfortable may be a smart idea. starting over and doubling another one, gotta love it. playing the "last" set for X amount more. these are kinda standard though. any more thoughts? id love to hear good ideas.
ps, no offense to room owners

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