Who spends the money? Just the money math facts.

the fun players spend heavily on pool time, and booze some on food. and juke box if they have one.

league players can be good or bad for a place. some leagues get free time for coming in or low time and the owner hopes for booze sales to make up for it.
 
Not where i play. The league players are mostly ultra-tight water drinkers. The servers hate waiting on them 'cause they run tiny tabs. some do eat/drink but mostly they come in, play, and bail. Nationwide i'm sure they spend a lot, i'm just going by what i see on a regular basis.
we were just talking about how things have changed last night from 30 years a go playing leagues and I think two things contribute to that .
1) people don’t drink at leagues like they used to because of dwi laws. In pa a dwi can cost you about $10k plus losing your license .
2) I know with apa a lot of people play 3 or 4 leagues a week And they can’t afford to run up a big tab at the bar every night.

I don’t drink when I’m playing. I only drink water so 1 of 2 things happens. Either my wife goes and we have dinner at the bar before playing and she does drink Or when I go by myself which I normally do to masters I buy a team mate or a veteran when I’m home at the vfw a beer or shot when I get my water so I spend some Money.
 
6 according to the Fargo website. Chip, Joey, Shane McMinn, John Gabriel, Billy Dyke, and Greg Hogue.
Didn't know Greg 'Spanky' Hogue was in the 700's. Last i saw it was around 675ish. My point was there aren't very many. 20-25yrs ago there was at least twice that many in Ok. that played that speed. Age,dope/liquor,casinos thinned the herd pretty bad.
 
As a total population, your post seems accurate.

However, I'd argue per player it is not. If we took 10 average league players, and 10 Fargo 600 players, I think the 10 600 players would have spent way way way more money on pool over their lifetimes than the league players. I'd also think they would spend more per year as well.
 
Yeah. But they all ride around in the same car…:)

That’s just the reputation when I lived in Kansas. I always thought that was a funny line.
I was expecting something along the lines of "the only people in OK who ride 4 dudes to a car are high level shortstops and 1 usually has a girlfriend".
 
Another vote for the fun players. They spend a lot on table time and alcohol and are the ones that run up a very big tab on a Friday or Saturday night.
 
Not where i play. The league players are mostly ultra-tight water drinkers. The servers hate waiting on them 'cause they run tiny tabs. some do eat/drink but mostly they come in, play, and bail. Nationwide i'm sure they spend a lot, i'm just going by what i see on a regular basis.
This part is tough: I don't generally drink while i'm playing, but compensate by tipping well for my Arnie Palmer and being low maintenance. Be kind to the servers, tip well, and they really won't care how much you're spending.
 
The narrative is still “pool players are cheap” and I don’t get that.

The real saying should be “we don’t offer much except a table, food and drinks. A person can only eat and drink so much”.

I tried tonight too. I ate some food, had two sodas and trained for 2 hours. Still didn’t hit that $100, which I assume would be big spending.

I wish there was someone there next to me so I can pay for all their beers. LOL
 
Another vote for the fun players. They spend a lot on table time and alcohol and are the ones that run up a very big tab on a Friday or Saturday night.
They do it in one night.

I just choose to do it over the course of 5 days except I don’t find it fun anymore. LOL
 
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Not where i play. The league players are mostly ultra-tight water drinkers. The servers hate waiting on them 'cause they run tiny tabs. some do eat/drink but mostly they come in, play, and bail. Nationwide i'm sure they spend a lot, i'm just going by what i see on a regular basis.
I think it goes more by player than room. In my local room there are often players, and sometimes teams, that just show up to play. Some of them even bring in drinks and food to not spend anything extra, despite every place having a policy against it. Other teams and players are always running $20-50 tabs for the night.
 
The narrative is still “pool players are cheap” and I don’t get that.

The real saying should be “we don’t offer much except a table, food and drinks. A person can only eat and drink so much”.

I tried tonight too. I ate some food, had two sodas and trained for 2 hours. Still didn’t hit that $100, which I assume would be big spending.

I wish there was someone there next to me so I can pay for all their beers. LOL
I'm on my way H!!
 
Not to at least have a green fee for league pool would seem foolish thinking as a business owner. Then again there are some leagues, such as a bar I shot for two years ago for a year that made a killing on leagues, even without a green fee. Was a great team, fun times, not the most serious of shooting, but the drinking, oh my gosh. I swear it was just like 30-40 years ago. Everyone of the 6 players bought at least one round, the bar bought a round, then there was a free six pack if you won 2 of your three matches. On top of that you had drinks before shooting, and most stayed for some pool, drinks and shots after.
Six person teams, our bar had three teams with two tables, so there was always one or two teams away. I'm out in the rural sticks and after shooting that league I got to know bars that I never knew existed, all within 10 miles of me. Ended up having to quit that league as while I and my wife made some good friends, I just couldn't handle 7-10 or more drinks a night like years long ago. I don't think in big cities you would experience leagues such as this anymore.
 
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