Now; I know dang well in a serious pool room, I'd better not do that.
I'm talking about a person slipping in without any fanfare, and playing a few games while observing the room; and choosing which tables / players to approach.
You notice someone with a pretty cue, playing for a few dollars a game; and try to catch them when their opponent walks away.
Or perhaps you notice someone practicing bank shots, and missing at least half of them; with their fancy looking imitation inlaid Player's cue. They have a haircut like Tom Cruise, and an overly loud looking cue and case.
I'm starting to think there needs to be a separate forum section for "it's still 1955" fantasy threads.
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This post reminds me of that Pretty Boy Floyd video people found on YouTube.
Those days are gone, anyone playing for more than $50 likely knows what a strong player looks like and plays like.
Conversely, anyone else playing for over $50 that doesn't know what they're getting into is a fish, and I don't take pride in parting them with their money like that. I'd rather show 'em a thing or two, but I ain't about to go Grady Seasons on him.
Oh, and in response to the thread:
House cue...... get it done right.
My Bud Light promotional cue and this of course:
"And I'd have gotten away with it too, if it hadn't of been for you meddling kids!!!"
That video is so cheesy..... Even he didn't believe all that cheese. Reckon he misses the striking Viking?
When you go out, and don't want to tip anyone off; what do you take with you?
Here’s my old SPJU with my Castio case. When I’m playing in strange bars or my friends basement with that harassing support pole I use this cue. It hits as good as my more expensive cues but I don’t have to worry about a bump or scratch.
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