Williebetmore said:Well, I'm back early; that freaking snowstorm totally screwed up my plans.
Many thanks to the contributors so far, I'll make a list later today; then send e-mails to the players who have pledged, and we'll start collecting money.
My thought is that with so many people pledging, that the table time will be allotted ONLY to people who have contributed. I also think that contributors may bring friends to watch, but not to play.
Pro's should be allowed in without contributing (as "friends of AZB"). Pro's should be defined as anyone with whom OHB will not gamble![]()
. If OHB doesn't have the nuts on you, then YOU'RE A PRO.
I have in mind that any excess funds should be used for a large dry erase board to list events as they are scheduled. As you will see DCC is a very hectic, and constantly changing environment. Our professional appearances may be on somewhat short notice - but it would be GREAT to have a bulletin board that people can check periodically to see what they shouldn't miss.
Other excess funds may go to food/beverages. If several people brought coolers, we could keep ice there; and I'll kick in for some plastic cups for sodas. Keeping cold beer would require a LOT MORE coolers; but is still possible.
I have in mind that I may go down just for the day the first Saturday, maybe just hanging out all day in the room to get things started (watching bank pool for me is like a pig doing arithmetic - somewhat senseless).
It seems that if the room is busy, then the table should be a challenge table for single one-pocket games, short race nine ball (3 to 5 games ????), single full rack bank pool games, very short race 9-ball bank games, or short 14.1 games (50 points max.; though thats not much of a game). We should probably leave it up to the players to decide the stakes, but there should probably be a $5 minimum.
We can put the "waiting list" on the dry erase board. When your name comes to the top, then you are next on the table (should really never be longer than an hour wait at most if you are next). If you have a match-up, then the 2 of you sign up together, and you will have a slot (after you play the guy at the table). Anyone not there when their name comes up can either be erased, or put to the bottom of the list. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT ALL OF THIS STUFF???
Sarah Rousey has offered to play an hour of challenges; so anyone not afraid to get beat by a girl; get your rear down to DCC.
P.S. - I like the idea of a challenge table. I think in many ways it will force the players (who are somewhat shy and clique-ish) to meet some new people, make some new friends, perhaps play some new games, and get started (for those who are reluctant) into the world of small stakes gambling. Please don't bring the kid's college money.
P.P.S. - when I say "challenge table", it is NOT in the traditional sense. The person at the table leaves the table after his second match, win or lose. That way every player gets 2 matches when it is his turn at the table. When the pro's are at the table, they play challengers until they are sick of it.
Everything sounds great so far just let me know where and when to make my contribution and I'll be there saturday afternoon. I just started playing onepocket about a month ago and would love to get some cheap lessons from some of you Onepocket pros.
Thanks Bora