preacher_eric
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I want to get the forum’s opinion on the subject of gambling. Whether or not you think it's good for our sport, the two are hopelessly entwined. What I really want to know is: do you think gambling can be beneficial to someone who hopes to improve his/her game? The poolroom I prefer to play in is located in Philadelphia (Francisco Bustamante is a frequent visitor when he is stateside for tournaments, and it’s where he did the Billiards Digest cover story “Break Like Bustamante”). The room attracts a large group of regulars, most of who play one-pocket. I love playing one-pocket, and I’m always trying to pick up a game with an older (I’m under thirty) and more experienced player. The problem is that some of the guys in there are turned off and won’t play me, simply because I decline to gamble. If I were to gamble with them, do you think it could help my game? The gambling exploits of many top pro players are well documented. Some even claim their gambling speed is higher than their tournament speed, because the money keeps them sharp. I think I would find it distracting, because I’d be worrying about losing my hard-earned cash. What is your opinion?