30892 threads... Should a person read them all before posting a question. If so, I'm sure your qouted reply can be found in the 445587 post. So you could have saved typing time... Searched for a month and gave a link to your answer.steev said:http://forums.azbilliards.com/search.php?searchid=1141910
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=50351&highlight=quitting+winner
just some light reading for those folks who like to start the same thread again
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bomber said:If I am the one who instigates the action, I will not quit winner. However, if the tables are reversed, I will quit winner in a heartbeat...and to be honest with you...i love doing it.![]()
easy-e said:So if you get up $500 playing blackjack, do you feel obligated to give the casino a chance to get it back? Same as in pool....if I am happy to be up $500 then I am going to stop playing.
Drew said:What's your name so I know who's action to knock?
easy-e said:Do we need another thread about weather or not it's ok to knock action? Don't worry buddy, I already stated that I only gamble with people who don't ***** about losing money that they put on the line.
easy-e said:Hey Drew, can you answer my question about blackjack? The Casino always has more money and wants to play all night............you can never quit.
Drew said:Obviously I'm one of the few who believe in these unspoken rules of gambling etiquette. I always give a substantial amount of notice before I quit. If I can only play one set or only have one barrell to fire, my opponent knows before the game begins. If I can play one more set, he knows. It doesn't matter if I'm winning or losing, it's never a surprise when I pull out. I usually take it a step further. If I'm winning and can only play one more set, I'll let him know and offer to raise the stakes. For some reason, these so-called "old school" ways have always been part of me. And I am by no means an old guy. I'm probably the youngest in this thread. The way I see it, loser quits, not the winner. If you're even, either person can quit. Somebody mentioned adjusting to weight. To me, that's now a completely different game. If I'm winning and my opponent asks for weight, I don't have to accept. But if the game doesn't change, I want a chance to get my money back.
Imagine you sit down at the blackjack table. You lose a bet and the casino says you can't play anymore. Is that fair? What's the difference?
Drew said:Haven't you seen Casino? they cancel a guy's flight to get him back in the casino.
ShootingArts said:We are wagering on pool. Each time we play to an agreed pay off point either person can quit. If you and I bet $100 on a football game and I win do I have to keep betting football games with you until you pull even or give up?
I do normally give warning when I am going to quit but I don't feel like it is a must do thing. When a winner quits me, I lost the money. No bellyaching, I go on about my way. Gambling involves the chance of losing and gambling isn't a sport for many people, it is how they make their living.
Real gamblers are experts at manipulating other people. What they are basically saying is it is unfair for them to lose. If you buy into that you are the sucker. They want a spot so that they are robbing you. They want the sets to end when it is to their advantage. Simply put, people who make their living gambling take every bit of the gamble out of it they can.
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