Shuffleboard Hustling

Years back I used to play in shuffleboard tourneys. Just like pool, there are some guy and gals out there that can play. Horse collar was my favorite game to gamble.
 
i play (played) fairly well, so i thought.
I got "shustled " one time by a guy...this was the bet . If i win i get 100 usd. , if he wins i would have to go see his band play at a downtown venue that weekend . i figure im atleast getting 3 to 1 on the money. it was close (or was it?), but I lost.
The band was pretty good tho :embarrassed2:
 
i was at a bar one time with the owners daughter. she was very good at it, i was horrible. then i picked up a cue-they had a barbox there as well. with a cue I played much better. i could see it being a fun action game.
 
In my experience, anything you can compete at (and if enough people compete at it), there will be some kind of gambling culture present.

Most shocking for me, was watching a few of my friends lose a good chunk, playing Magic the Gathering. Even nerds:smile: like to get it down.

I used to make money playing Magic: The Gathering until the company (Wizards of the Coast) got so greedy they were cranking out a new expansion pack every three months. I sold all my cards for pretty close to what I had paid for them. Great game though.
 
The Rack

I remember playing pool at the Rack in Memphis in the 80's. A lot of great pool players hung around there then. They had a shuffleboard table shaped like a V. There were some guys around there that played the game pretty good.
 
Want to see some of the best, if not the best, shuffleboard players in the world - go to Volcanoes in Hurst Texas (just out side of Dallas). I believe akatrigger goes there from time to time.

Knock,knock. Jut kidding!
 
Back when Oregon was primarily a timber industry state, Every tavern had shuffleboard tables. They were extrememly popular.
Not so today...it seems the state run lottery games have taken over. :confused:
 
Back when Oregon was primarily a timber industry state, Every tavern had shuffleboard tables. They were extrememly popular.
Not so today...it seems the state run lottery games have taken over. :confused:

Still have a half-track shuffleboard where I go. Two pinball machines, two dart boards, 4 barboxes, an old school jukebox and 4 video crack machines. Oh, a cigarette vending machine if you like to play that game, too. Even has a touch-screen game.. always forget about that.
 
When I clicked on the thread I was picturing some guy in a leisure suit and white shoes playing shuffleboard outside at Del Boca Vista retirement home:grin-square:
 
Just about every bar in NY had them until the 1950's when the bar boxes started to hit the bars. A lot of moves in that game from the better players. Johnnyt
 
It was big out in west TX and NM in the 70's. I had a uncle who lived in Hobbs, NM that could really play . We use to make the rounds with him playing shuffleboard and me playing pool. They also make a great weapon, better than a cueball.
 
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