I have been reading a funny thread, shows how much some of the "experts" in it know about wagering on pool and backing someone gambling. It has already turned ugly so I'll start fresh.
Now lets take a real look at pool with a backer: Everything is true about this story except I am tossing in a backer. Riding home from work one evening a partner wants to stop for a cold beer. I'm almost broke but I've got enough for a beer so what the hell, let's stop.
There is a ratty old pool table in the place, a challenge table in action at five dollars a game. The guys playing are typical bar room players of the time. "Bobby, ol' buddy, ol' pal of mine, howzabout loaning me a five? I have the two quarters and I'll cut you in for half the winnings." The beer has already went to Bobby's head on a hot day so he fronts me five dollars.
My quarters get to the top of the queue and I play and win the first two games. Now Bobby and I are both free rolling!(sorry JoeyA:wink
Ten hours later I leave the table $800 richer, no damn it, $400 richer, Bobby is getting four hundred dollars back for the five dollars he risked backing me. I'll let some of you math fellows tell me the percentage of his original investment he got back.
The only difference from the truth is that Bobby was my partner instead of my backer and the exact amount won is a bit rough but pretty close to accurate. Close enough that I'll ask y'all to explain to me just how the backer would have gotten screwed going in fifty-fifty on many real world deals like this one where you make multiple bets. When the chances of winning are right you can not only keep firing the original stake over and over but the winnings also. When the game is wrong I have never met a man that made his living gambling that wouldn't quit in a heartbeat. "Nit" is a word to use against suckers.
While few sessions are as sweet as the one above most winning sessions are similar. The backer puts up the seed money but then that money is rolled over multiple times per session. If a fairly common three sets at $500 are played and won then the backer put up $500 to get back his $500 plus another $750 at a 50/50 split, not too shabby! To make it sweeter, often the loser wants to raise the bet after a loss or two so both the backer and the player are soon "free rolling" larger bets on money they took from the other player this same session! You can come in the door with five hundred and find yourself betting five times that with your five hundred and more safely tucked away in your boot.
Wagering at pool done right is some of the easiest pickings to be had. As for math, it is a wonderful thing but it doesn't mean crap if it isn't applied properly.
(the other reason for this thread, I have cleared my PM's. Friends please send me new e-mail contact info. Lost a computer and my domain so your contact information for me is bad and I don't have other people's anymore. I'm not returning to AZB for more than while this one thread is running, moved on to other things but I do want to keep in touch with friends.)
Hu
Now lets take a real look at pool with a backer: Everything is true about this story except I am tossing in a backer. Riding home from work one evening a partner wants to stop for a cold beer. I'm almost broke but I've got enough for a beer so what the hell, let's stop.
There is a ratty old pool table in the place, a challenge table in action at five dollars a game. The guys playing are typical bar room players of the time. "Bobby, ol' buddy, ol' pal of mine, howzabout loaning me a five? I have the two quarters and I'll cut you in for half the winnings." The beer has already went to Bobby's head on a hot day so he fronts me five dollars.
My quarters get to the top of the queue and I play and win the first two games. Now Bobby and I are both free rolling!(sorry JoeyA:wink
The only difference from the truth is that Bobby was my partner instead of my backer and the exact amount won is a bit rough but pretty close to accurate. Close enough that I'll ask y'all to explain to me just how the backer would have gotten screwed going in fifty-fifty on many real world deals like this one where you make multiple bets. When the chances of winning are right you can not only keep firing the original stake over and over but the winnings also. When the game is wrong I have never met a man that made his living gambling that wouldn't quit in a heartbeat. "Nit" is a word to use against suckers.
While few sessions are as sweet as the one above most winning sessions are similar. The backer puts up the seed money but then that money is rolled over multiple times per session. If a fairly common three sets at $500 are played and won then the backer put up $500 to get back his $500 plus another $750 at a 50/50 split, not too shabby! To make it sweeter, often the loser wants to raise the bet after a loss or two so both the backer and the player are soon "free rolling" larger bets on money they took from the other player this same session! You can come in the door with five hundred and find yourself betting five times that with your five hundred and more safely tucked away in your boot.
Wagering at pool done right is some of the easiest pickings to be had. As for math, it is a wonderful thing but it doesn't mean crap if it isn't applied properly.
(the other reason for this thread, I have cleared my PM's. Friends please send me new e-mail contact info. Lost a computer and my domain so your contact information for me is bad and I don't have other people's anymore. I'm not returning to AZB for more than while this one thread is running, moved on to other things but I do want to keep in touch with friends.)
Hu