3 guys walked into the local pool room yesterday looking for 20 or $30 9 ball on the bar tables. The room owner called me and asked if I was going to be in. I told her I'd be there shortly. When I arrived I asked them what they wanted to do, And how well they played. The respose in short was They came from Indianapolis and they couldn't get any action as they didn't play good enough to play a couple of the well known players there. I played the first guy for 20 a game on the bar table. After a few games it appears he don't play near my speed. He suddenly asks to move to the 9 footer, I said no. He then says bet 40 a game then. I said ok, Knowing I'm about to see a little better play. I start to play a little better and his game does not. I win around 200 all together. He quits, then one of his buddies said he'll try me some. I said so you must be the better player. The respose is, I play about like him, its just I can't do any worse than he did. So at 40 a game after about 7 games I lose 40 of the 200 back to them and quit. The guy played a lot better than his buddy, and it was obvious after 2 games the guy could play very high speed 9 ball. Some of you players will probably say I'm a nit or some other nonsense for not losing the 200 back to them. This is where I stand on this. He should have admitted that he played a lot better than his buddy. When they asked me my name I told them. When they asked how I played I told them I play pretty fair but I won't gamble with Brian Groce or George Breedlove. When they were leaving they asked where they could go to bet high, like 5000 a set. I guess they play pretty good as they said they didn't care who it was we sent them to. What would you have done? Have you ever been caught in the bait and switch? I won't mention any names so don't ask. Sam
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