Ok to quit winner/loser
It is Ok to quit winner whenever you choose unless there is a stipulation about the amount of games, sets or time limit to be played which should /sometimes is agreed upon by the players.
Unless your playing a Real pool player that does have some HONOR about them they may never quit, but you may as well get used to players quiting you winner.
Whenever I play someone and they quit me winner after a short time, there is no complaint, but the person may Never get Action from me again!, unless he's a fish, I'll play them forever!
All I can say is get winner from the start and let them chase the money, or just play one set and be done.
You will learn who to play after trial and error over many times of playing at the tables with whom to gamble with and who not to, who will play all night and who won't, who has money and who don't, you learn this after much playing/gambling at the tables.
It is ok to quit a player winner whenever you like but your action may Dry up if you are doing it to be NITTY!
David Harcrow
I played a buddy of mine last week, and after 2 sets, he quit winner on me. I wasn't playing that bad, he was leading by only a small margin. He had no excuse as to why he quit, just seemed like he won, and wanted to leave without letting me give him a good match and win my money back.
This has happened before, and I gave a few guys some serious flak about it. When I am in the lead, I always give my opponent the chance to either even up the sets, or win back his money. I believe this is an "unwritten rule", but how many of you follow this?
It is Ok to quit winner whenever you choose unless there is a stipulation about the amount of games, sets or time limit to be played which should /sometimes is agreed upon by the players.
Unless your playing a Real pool player that does have some HONOR about them they may never quit, but you may as well get used to players quiting you winner.
Whenever I play someone and they quit me winner after a short time, there is no complaint, but the person may Never get Action from me again!, unless he's a fish, I'll play them forever!
All I can say is get winner from the start and let them chase the money, or just play one set and be done.
You will learn who to play after trial and error over many times of playing at the tables with whom to gamble with and who not to, who will play all night and who won't, who has money and who don't, you learn this after much playing/gambling at the tables.
It is ok to quit a player winner whenever you like but your action may Dry up if you are doing it to be NITTY!
David Harcrow
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