Tournament fees are out of control

hey that's coco when he doesn't have his auto correct in gear.

translation:
50 years ago many things just cost a nickel
now in 2026 nickels dont buy anything because of inflation
he cant afford to pay the monthly fee to play pool.
Working for 57 years and not being able to afford to play pool is kinda crazy though.
 
hey that's coco when he doesn't have his auto correct in gear.

translation:
50 years ago many things just cost a nickel
now in 2026 nickels dont buy anything because of inflation
he cant afford to pay the monthly fee to play pool.
wow. you can translate cocospeak. i don't know if that's good or scary. ;)
 
I must live in pool nirvana: my local room has ten nice GC4's for 5/hr during the day. tournaments are around 20-30 weekly and 50-60 for bigger monthly deals. There's a sen.ctr about 20min away that's 50/year for all the play you want. There's a couple bars that do free pool on certain days. I'm far from rich but pool around me is more than affordable.
 
hey kris,

years back many raised a family and or made just a living and couldn't or didn't put and invest for the future.

as was told you would be able to live off social security when you retire.

that didn't hold true with inflation that hit things over what the index said.

sad but many are right on the poverty level after retirement. so the golden years are not so golden.

coco seems though to have his life together.
 
hey kris,

years back many raised a family and or made just a living and couldn't or didn't put and invest for the future.

as was told you would be able to live off social security when you retire.

that didn't hold true with inflation that hit things over what the index said.

sad but many are right on the poverty level after retirement. so the golden years are not so golden.

coco seems though to have his life together.
That truly does suck. I'm a millennial so I can't relate, but I can definitely empathize with that.
 
Speaking of tournament fees and whatnot,

What is the obsession with scotch doubles tournaments?

It seems every pool hall in the state has a hard-on for "1100 combined Fargo" scotch doubles tournaments. And you guessed it, they're all on 7ft tables, even though there are 9ft tables available. Fargo capped tournaments and scotch doubles will be the death of elite pool in the USA lol.

Imagine spending $1K on a cue, $800 on a break cue, and $500 on a jump cue just to say you beat someone in a race to 3 on a barbox.

Oh yeah and you won $95 for coming in 1st place. MOM!! GET THE CAMERA!!!

Can you tell I despise leagues? (sorry not sorry to 95% of players on this forum)
 
everyone has their own level on things they do or can do. some cant get past a muni golf course in ability,like go out every weekend and even play in the club tournaments.
or a bar's dart board. water seeks its own level.
if too many had greater ability most of us would have to be standing at the end of the line.
 
Speaking of tournament fees and whatnot,

What is the obsession with scotch doubles tournaments?

It seems every pool hall in the state has a hard-on for "1100 combined Fargo" scotch doubles tournaments. And you guessed it, they're all on 7ft tables, even though there are 9ft tables available. Fargo capped tournaments and scotch doubles will be the death of elite pool in the USA lol.

Imagine spending $1K on a cue, $800 on a break cue, and $500 on a jump cue just to say you beat someone in a race to 3 on a barbox.

Oh yeah and you won $95 for coming in 1st place. MOM!! GET THE CAMERA!!!

Can you tell I despise leagues? (sorry not sorry to 95% of players on this forum)
I hear that a lot, but then it seems like every time an open tournament is held, nobody shows.

If I were a TD, I don't know that I'd spend much time on them either.

I do hate the silly scotch double nonsense, but I just don't play in them...
 
I must live in pool nirvana: my local room has ten nice GC4's for 5/hr during the day. tournaments are around 20-30 weekly and 50-60 for bigger monthly deals. There's a sen.ctr about 20min away that's 50/year for all the play you want. There's a couple bars that do free pool on certain days. I'm far from rich but pool around me is more than affordable.
Similar here around Austin. Most are like $5-6/hr or $10-13 to play open to 6pm and $6-8/hr after that. Nearly all of the better rooms here have either 8 or 9 foot Diamonds. A couple of the Fast Eddie's/Eddie's Taverns here will let you play for free certain days if you wear one of their t-shirts.

I'm not a senior yet so I can't speak to that part.
 
I hear that a lot, but then it seems like every time an open tournament is held, nobody shows.

If I were a TD, I don't know that I'd spend much time on them either.
why would anyone show up for an open tournament where they haven't a chance to win unless they are one of the top three players?

suckers are only suckers for so long. hit someone over the head with a frying pan often enough and eventually they will learn to duck.
although enough seem to come to keep the tournament trail alive.
 
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