Come back to Okla. Jay. Its never far away here. Most of the state qualifies as 'BFE'.Where exactly is Bum Fuc' Egypt? I've heard a lot about that place but have never been there or maybe I have and didn't know it.
Come back to Okla. Jay. Its never far away here. Most of the state qualifies as 'BFE'.Where exactly is Bum Fuc' Egypt? I've heard a lot about that place but have never been there or maybe I have and didn't know it.
When you live in BFE it's a two hour drive to eat a big mac.Come back to Okla. Jay. Its never far away here. Most of the state qualifies as 'BFE'.
I also forgot to mention that I don't like handicaps. I'd rather play a pro straight up in a tournament than get a spot. I usually play better without the spot. Just like Tom Cruise said in The Color of Money: "Grady, Up your a** with the spot". But don't get me wrong, I don't go looking for big money games against stronger players to play even-That is donating unless their cheap sets. But playing stronger players in the tournament is where I get the experience.
In most of Okla. McD's is known as 'fine dining'.When you live in BFE it's a two hour drive to eat a big mac.
I think Mika and Corey get a free entry because they have won the US Open in the past- don't know if Matchroom kept that stipulationOK, look at the winner side bracket at the U. S. Open. As the cops say "all the usual suspects." Dennis, Shane, Neils, Max, Jason etc. Why would inferior players, who in their hearts must know that they're no match for any of these guys, pay money and sign up to get embarrassed by these people. Even established pros like Mika, Thorsten and Cory know that they're not going to win so why do they bother to play. At the beginning of any tournament there are ten guys that can win maybe 20 at the most if Taiwan and China are fully represented as clearly they are not this year. Back in Pittsburgh I played in every C tournament there was because I always had some chance of winning. I didn't play in tournaments where A players were going to kill me and I knew it. What am I missing here?
It’s a matter off choice some people like to challenge themselves against superior competition in order to improve their game. I think you are judging other people by your standards, if Efren was in the pool hall I would play a money game with him not with any chance of wining but for the experience. It’s only money.OK, look at the winner side bracket at the U. S. Open. As the cops say "all the usual suspects." Dennis, Shane, Neils, Max, Jason etc. Why would inferior players, who in their hearts must know that they're no match for any of these guys, pay money and sign up to get embarrassed by these people. Even established pros like Mika, Thorsten and Cory know that they're not going to win so why do they bother to play. At the beginning of any tournament there are ten guys that can win maybe 20 at the most if Taiwan and China are fully represented as clearly they are not this year. Back in Pittsburgh I played in every C tournament there was because I always had some chance of winning. I didn't play in tournaments where A players were going to kill me and I knew it. What am I missing here?
yes, you may do it once or so but those that do it over and over are nothing but suckers. although they dont look at themselves as such. they are just donating money / part of their net worth to play pool.
and yes without those suckers tournaments of all kinds would be small payouts.
and that is exactly the reason they need to make tournaments structured so everyone has at least some chance of winning .
yes, you may do it once or so but those that do it over and over are nothing but suckers. although they dont look at themselves as such. they are just donating money / part of their net worth to play pool.
and yes without those suckers tournaments of all kinds would be small payouts.
and that is exactly the reason they need to make tournaments structured so everyone has at least some chance of winning .
It’s called paying your dues. Same reason we have C players in here that want to play on our table with 4 inch pockets, which is a brutally tough table even for A players to practice on.OK, look at the winner side bracket at the U. S. Open. As the cops say "all the usual suspects." Dennis, Shane, Neils, Max, Jason etc. Why would inferior players, who in their hearts must know that they're no match for any of these guys, pay money and sign up to get embarrassed by these people. Even established pros like Mika, Thorsten and Cory know that they're not going to win so why do they bother to play. At the beginning of any tournament there are ten guys that can win maybe 20 at the most if Taiwan and China are fully represented as clearly they are not this year. Back in Pittsburgh I played in every C tournament there was because I always had some chance of winning. I didn't play in tournaments where A players were going to kill me and I knew it. What am I missing here?
Fooling with race horses I rubbed shoulders with quite a few people with wealth and power. One was called a fool for paying almost $900,000 for a gelding in the eighties. That was about two and a half days income for him, or less.
We all spend money on what pleases us. Are you driving the least expensive vehicle you could purchase? Do you own a boat or more than bare bones home? Suckers are those that blindly waste money. Those that spend money knowing exactly what they are doing aren't suckers. Awhile back I entered a tournament simply because there would be another thousand added with a few more entries. I was entertaining a guest and knew I couldn't play pool and focus on being a good host but as a player I considered the return to other players worth putting in the entry.
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1. US Open 2019Favorite? Seriously?!
Tell me the truth then? Where do I rank?
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836. Black-Balled invitational 2007