Styer vs Geromino

cookie man

AzB Silver Member
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Yes, side money is included in the advertised money, but since when do pool events do that?

If I bet $50,000 with my friend on some guy to win the US Open, should that bet be included in the event's advertised money? No, it shouldn't, because my bet has no relevance to what the professional competitors are playing for.
Ok. But if the players knew they were getting a piece of what the side betters are betting then it does have relevance and can be advertised as ITM as they call it these days
 

SpiderWebComm

HelpImBeingOppressed
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I liked the uptick in Tyler’s style of play Much better pace. Looked dialed in the last day and a half.
What do you think it would take to set off a riot that would make Jan.6 seem like a friendly picnic gathering and do it
in three words or less? 😈😵‍💫:ROFLMAO:
(I ain't gonna say it) 🤫
 

Cornerman

Cue Author...Sometimes
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Tyler made about 30K in prize money last year, which is probably more like 20K after expenses. Do you know anybody who bets years of net income on a pool match?

Using the term "in the middle" overstates the size of the bet by two times, and calling money that is bet on the side as being in the middle is similarly misleading.

It's far from certain that Tyler and Edgie are betting anything here.
“in the middle” is a term borrowed from poker, and IMO is a proper way to clarify whether the bet is per side or not. Over the decades, we hear all kinds of crazy numbers becauser there wasn’t the clarifying. I suppose on a one-on-one matchup, saying, “per side” would be fine, but someone borrowing from poker (Big Nasty for one) wasn’t meant for deception. It was just an already used gambling term.
 

JolietJames

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Let us not go there.
Tyler gets paid to teach it.
He may have used it when he got started. He may use it now. We don't care, and this isn't the place to discuss such matters.
He would be right where he is today regardless of how he aims the ball because of his level of talent and dedication.
Congrats to Tyler.
His hard work is paying off. He has earned 100% respect, because he is getting in the box more often than any other American player (rotation games).
Because of this, he is the US player I currently believe will be our next top player once Shane decide to enjoy life and spend more time away from pool.
I could surely be wrong about him, but he works harder and challenges himself more than most.
 

cookie man

AzB Silver Member
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Let us not go there.
Tyler gets paid to teach it.
He may have used it when he got started. He may use it now. We don't care, and this isn't the place to discuss such matters.
He would be right where he is today regardless of how he aims the ball because of his level of talent and dedication.
Congrats to Tyler.
His hard work is paying off. He has earned 100% respect, because he is getting in the box more often than any other American player (rotation games).
Because of this, he is the US player I currently believe will be our next top player once Shane decide to enjoy life and spend more time away from pool.
I could surely be wrong about him, but he works harder and challenges himself more than most.
No one is going anywhere with anything. Are we not even allowed to give a simple answer to a question without people “going there”
 
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