I think the numerous myths often perpetuated in pool halls certainly qualify as "lies." As you know, the top 100 are listed, along with the corresponding truth, here:
Top 100 Pool and Billiards Myths ... Debunked, Busted and Explained
Regards,
Dave
"I need a spot." - It's a lie, but I always ask politely
"You play too good for me." - Lies... All Lies
"I'll bet a thousand!" - Chumps trying to get out by betting bigger than they have.
Some guy telling you how much money he makes playing pool......while he is trying to put the bite on you.
Bingo! Why is it that the pool world contains such a high percentage of flakes?
"I haven't been playing for . . . ." A line I use since it is true but it is always met with the fish eye since it is one of the most common lies in pool!
Always funny, sitting at the bar a player hasn't lost a match-up in twenty years, trying to match up they can't make a ball!
Of course my favorite line is that I did put myself through college playing pool, all three weeks of it! I discovered I wasn't ready to go back to being a student after four years of working, owning my own businesses, and playing pool.
Met a fellow in a pub/pool hall awhile back, maybe two whiles. He told me he owned a Ballabushka, handed down from his father. He didn't play with it, kept it in a vault since the value was a million or two. Seemed George only made two cues in his whole lifetime and this was one of them. He had a navy uniform on so I respected the uniform.
"How do you match up with so and so?" "He gives me the lemon crush and ten to one on the money"
Of course there is the ever popular, "I played much much better when I was younger."
I also get a chuckle out of all the people that beat Willie Mosconi, most of whom weren't born in time to play him and can't make a ball in the ocean anyway.
One gag I used was going into a place and having a beer or two. Then I would be talking to somebody and loudly proclaim I once beat Wally Mosconi! Got action a handful of times using that line! :thumbup:
Eventually somebody would usually point out the name was Willie Mosconi. "Yeah, but I played his cousin Wally. Wally doesn't play nearly as good as Willie!"
The pool hall is the perfect place to baffle'em with BS if you can't confound them with wisdom.
Hu
" that's what I meant to do "
How many people have you heard say, "I put myself through school playing Pool" Usually prefaced by I can't play anymore, but...![]()
" that's what I meant to do "
A lot of the lies I hear when making a game are very acceptable....
...it's like misrepresenting your hand in a poker game....
....if you're going to be honest, stay away from the action.
But a lot of the excuses for losing either make me laugh or groan...
...lies that are nothing but trying to salvage an ego.
The lie that irks me the most...I hear it in pool halls and on AZ...
"I outran the nuts."
You either made a good game or a bad game....
...some people NEED the rainbow crush.
So "outrunning the nuts" is usually a form of bragging ....yeah, yeah, yeah, I got heart.
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How many people have you heard say "I put myself through school playing Pool"
Usually prefaced by I can't play anymore, but...![]()