DonKarmon said:Who is this wise OHB?
And when did these common sense rules cease to be the default, applying always unless the players explicitly agree otherwise?
You are starting to sound like someone who just got asked to leave the building.
DonKarmon said:Who is this wise OHB?
And when did these common sense rules cease to be the default, applying always unless the players explicitly agree otherwise?
OHB = OldHasBeen.DonKarmon said:Who is this wise OHB?
And when did these common sense rules cease to be the default, applying always unless the players explicitly agree otherwise?
someone else mentioned that it is never nice to have someone pull up on you w/o warning but hey, thems the breaks...doing that does tend to have a reflection on you future action though...DonKarmon said:Cheese, I agree that both players agreed to start over. Player B made a mistake by agreeing.sorry about his luck here When a guy says he doesn't want to finish a match, the thing to do is let him forfeit, take his money, and then negotiate a new match.the thing to do here is:say nope and then break the rack on the last game.
This "common request" is just like the "common courtesy" of not quitting while one is ahead: a bunch of BS fabricated by losers. Winners should not swallow it.
Icon of Sin said:OHB = OldHasBeen.
He used to post here under that screen name. Very nice and knowledgeable person that the AZ Billiards, Pool world, and world in general unfortunately lost a few months ago as he passed away.
cheesemouse said:someone else mentioned that it is never nice to have someone pull up on you w/o warning but hey, thems the breaks...doing that does tend to have a reflection on you future action though...![]()
DonKarmon said:Yes, it does. I find that it gets me more action with people who actually pay up when they lose, and I waste less time with welshers and weasels.
cheesemouse said:the thing to do here is:say nope and then break the rack on the last game.
cheesemouse said:The simple elegance of posting the money eliminates welshers, weasels and the preverbal airbarrel....
DonKarmon said:Yes, and backing up one's data every day eliminates the proverbial heartbreaks of disk crashes. But you know how that goes.
And occasionally, someone you have every reason to trust will surprise you with this kind of BS.
cheesemouse said:Pool exposes character, it doesn't necessarily build it.......proverbs 16:4
bigg7 said:Tonight I was playing a guy I play often I really shouldn't have played him because I knew I would have to quit after a few hours.I asked him before we started when he was planning to leave.We were playing 5 a game and I got up 10 games right before the time he said he was going to have to leave.He just played right though that time and about 20 minutes later I told him in 30 minutes I was going to have to leave when I quit I told him to pay me next time or we could just continue where we left off.
I never quit when I'm up and the other guy still wants to play.
Mystick Cue Fan said:I have quit several times winner. But I always establish a pay after every set rule. One thing I have been known to do is........Maybe this will cure all your ills.If someone complains about me being up and giving them a chance to win their money back. Then being the gambler that I am, I always state...." Alright you got it, here's your chance......HEADS OR TAILS? I'm up 50 so flip for 50. One flip. If you lose you're down 100 and if you win you get even. That way I'm giving you a chance to win your money back and if you don't want to do it than you can't complain."
I think only one guy has chosen to take the flip and he lost.....Someone has got to give me rep for this one.....
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Mystick Cue Fan said:Alright you got it, here's your chance......HEADS OR TAILS? I'm up 50 so flip for 50. One flip. If you lose you're down 100 and if you win you get even. That way I'm giving you a chance to win your money back and if you don't want to do it than you can't complain."
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Ruthless said:The quitter would prob get very few if any games again in the rooms I play in.
iusedtoberich said:Around here we call starting a set over and raising the stakes "back up double up". What it does is take some luck out of the outcome of that particular set. At hill-hill, the outcome of the set is determined by one game. But if you start over, you have an entire set to determine the outcome.
And the bet is usually doubled so in affect its like winning two sets.
I ask my opponents to back up double up frequently... I quit gambling a long time ago, but if I ever get in a game now, I always post the money, and I always ask how long the guy can play for.
Some of you guys think its ok to just up and quit with no preset time or dollar amount. I think it is just bad etiquette. Sure, there are no laws, or rules, but the opponents will remember and you might find you will be running out of people to play.