Owners should take the guess work out of it and make it less likely that
any arguement or misunderstanding takes place.
If I had a room I would have a single player rate and then a 2 or more rate.
One goal of every room should be to get larger sets of people coming into their room. Gets some girls in those groups and your golden.
If never fails that 2 people have a table and call some friends. They meet there and one of them wants to play one game or two. No need to charge a 3 person rate.
Personally I would have thanked them for coming and gave them the 2 player rate.
Theres not too many reasons to upset a customer especially right now.
Last night I was playing in a match at a place unfamiliar to me, meaning I didn't know anyone there.
Three guys rented a table near to where I was playing. They were playing eight ball and the winner stayed on the table with the loser sitting down waiting for the next game to end. In other words there were only two players at the table at any given time.
When it came time to pay they were being charged at the three player rate. The person at the counter was well aware of the way they were playing but still insisted on the three person charge. Personally I think they should have been charged at the rate for only two persons. They eventually paid for the three but not happy campers. What do you think?
At Buffalo Billiards, where we occasionally have a large group of Mexican players playing "pool" (which is a game that MANY people can play at one time), I have seen as many as 10 people playing at one time on the one table.
They get charged the "table rate" for two people which is $3.25 an hour per person ($6.50 hr total).
While Buff doesn't make a lot of money on their pool time, the cervezas bottles need a crew to keep them picked up.
JoeyA
people drive past restaurants to get to the one they are going to. Many times they are the same restaurants as the one that they are going to.
I would like to open a place that had a "rack boy" and charged a per rack fee. Have one "boy" service 4 tables, and be knowledgable in the rules for the major games. There's no arguement about a slug rack a bad hit or a rule, as there is someone there who's impartial to take care of it. Call it $1.00 for a full rack and $.50 for a short rack (ie 9 ball). One guy could easily handle 4 tables and everyone get's premium service.
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Now that you run a room perhaps you can explain why room owners charge like this. A table is a table. What difference does it make how many players there are? Rent, electric, etc. don't depend on how many players there are.
I'm serious. I think charging by the number of players is gouging, and I think it's just plain wrong. Car rentals don't ask how many people are going to ride in the car. DVD rentals don't ask how many people are going to watch the movie.
One table is one table. The room owners should go out of their way to get as many people playing as possible.
Mark
Great idea. I would play there FO SHO!I would like to open a place that had a "rack boy" and charged a per rack fee. Have one "boy" service 4 tables, and be knowledgable in the rules for the major games. There's no arguement about a slug rack a bad hit or a rule, as there is someone there who's impartial to take care of it. Call it $1.00 for a full rack and $.50 for a short rack (ie 9 ball). One guy could easily handle 4 tables and everyone get's premium service.
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Wow! This does not require much thought.
If a table has 4 players instead of 3 simple mathematics tell us the table receives 33% more wear & tear per hour .
Ergo 33% more money.
I'm not in the business so I defer to the decisions made by those that are as for what is best for their business, but if I were I would look at the possibility that charging per person might be costing me money rather than making it.
Id love, even pay good money, to see some of the posters here run a pool room for a couple months. People think its so simple, lol. Maybe if some of these people ran the rooms, we would all get along and sing folk songs around the table while throwing our money in the register. We would all have that warm and fuzzy feeling inside because we finally have someone who can make every pool player happy about paying for pool!
Joe