I wish I could say we roughed him up but we didn't.
No point in doing that anyway.
If you had done so and he called the cops on you and filed a report for attack, you wouldn't have a case against his case by saying "...but....but....he was trying to steal my stuff so that's why we all broke his nose, teeth, kicked him in the stomach, balls and cracked his ribs".
You'd be out too much money if he had sued. That would really have hit the big time with him.
Always play things smart.
Just get your stuff away from the perp and keep playing pool.
Long way to say you did the right thing.
I ha an ebony and ivory Paul Dayton joint protector stolen at a pool hall a few months back.
Watch you stuff.
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Thief tried a 'case' switch and you guy's busted him with empty case in cold blood and did nothing ? That's a problem where I play.
Back to OP. I leave nothing laying around anywhere that I do not want to part with. Just the way it is. I do not really like asking anyone even my close friends to be responsible for my Cues, case phone etc.. cause they can get 'side tricked' and 'poof' :angry:
KInd rolls,
-Kat,
I do not really like asking anyone even my close friends to be responsible for my Cues, case phone etc.. cause they can get 'side tricked' and 'poof' :angry:
KInd rolls,
-Kat,
Sorry to hear that. I imagine those are not cheap.
Thief tried a 'case' switch and you guy's busted him with empty case in cold blood and did nothing ? That's a problem where I play.
Back to OP. I leave nothing laying around anywhere that I do not want to part with. Just the way it is. I do not really like asking anyone even my close friends to be responsible for my Cues, case phone etc.. cause they can get 'side tricked' and 'poof' :angry:
KInd rolls,
-Kat,
I've had an odd experience at a hall where the only other person in the hall when I was there was the owner.
I got a measles cue ball for Christmas and carry it with me in a ballsack to the halls that I go to. I went to a regular hall when they opened for the day. I was the only person in the place the whole time I was there that day. They only have one measles ball in the hall & is used on the table reserved for VIPs. After playing for about a half hour, the owner walked by and said, "Oh, you got your own cue ball." I said, "yeah," and kept playing as his walked away. I later went to the bathroom, leaving my stuff there, for a few minutes. I packed up & left. The next time I played (a week later) I noticed that my cue ball had dents and scuffs on it that I hadn't noticed before. I don't play that often & they didn't have those dents when I bought it. I'd hate to think that he switched out my new ball for his old one, but I'm wondering.