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Why is there not many people on pool?
Posted by
Ayoze17
(VIP) 8 Sep 2012 6:05pm
please play
Posted by
ayshakay
(VIP) 12 Sep 2012 9:46am
This topic can be quite a bug bear but I think it's due to the phenonemal unsportsmanship amongst many players, especially those that get themselves up the ladder. Many refuse to play those below them and some will only play ladder games for tickets unless challenged. It becomes quite depressing. As a majority game of skill, those that are good players would feel just in reaching the top, having played all those beneath them to get there. Unfortunately, its more a game of tactics that depletes morale and becomes unenjoyable to play!!
I've quit playing ladder a long time ago ...
Posted by
Sleepsk8n
14 Sep 2012 8:47pm
... and I have noooooo regrets! Freedom! Of course, I am not much of the competitive type. When I get in the hall, basically, I just shoot pool, relax and try to keep away from the rude ones and the bulliers as much as possible. Of course, it isn't always obvious. :/
sorry few
Posted by
croc_
(VIP) 17 Sep 2012 12:03pm
in a nutshell same sorry few spoil the fun !!! SERIUOSNESS .PETULENCE.NO MANNERS .LACK OF RESPECT.AND THE DEVINE RIGHT TO DEMAND PLAYERS PLAY no need mention who as everyone knows !!!!
yeah
Posted by
kilted1
(VIP) 18 Sep 2012 12:27pm
i agree
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