Do you use the cue rest in a game of pool (aka the spastic stick)?
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
Well, it does take a certain amount of panache to master 'The Zorro' where you fold your left arm behind you back whilst smartly stabbing the cue ball for a perfect pot! :omg: First few goes may rip the table to shreds :-O
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
Hi, Not using an available tool if you are convinced it would help you would be stupid. I don't play pool, I do play snooker (that's on a much bigger table), and it takes a rest to do so; actually there typically are three different rests, with different lengths and heights, to choose from. :)
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Hi, Not using an available tool if you are convinced it would help you would be stupid. I don't play pool, I do play snooker (that's on a much bigger table), and it takes a rest to do so; actually there typically are three different rests, with different lengths and heights, to choose from. :)
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
It has its place in the game. I will use a mechanical bridge if I am otherwise unable to attempt the shot while keeping at least one foot on the floor.
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
not sure about pool, but in snooker you MUST keep one foot on the floor - so as an addition to David's post, above, if you cannot do that without a cue rest (its a foul shot) (lets just say Im the product of a mis-spent youth, and a snooker loving dad) 'g'
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
Of course a valid tool it's not even up for discussion, someone is just having you on because they know they can get away with it. It's not like you can't use it if the table is large enough or you're short enough. Man points have a tao-like quality to them as in "Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know", the best way I can describe it is if you worry about man points or care about them in any way you automatically have none of them. :)
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
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not sure about pool, but in snooker you MUST keep one foot on the floor - so as an addition to David's post, above, if you cannot do that without a cue rest (its a foul shot) (lets just say Im the product of a mis-spent youth, and a snooker loving dad) 'g'
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Of course a valid tool it's not even up for discussion, someone is just having you on because they know they can get away with it. It's not like you can't use it if the table is large enough or you're short enough. Man points have a tao-like quality to them as in "Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know", the best way I can describe it is if you worry about man points or care about them in any way you automatically have none of them. :)
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
John C wrote:
Of course a valid tool it's not even up for discussion, someone is just having you on because they know they can get away with it. It's not like you can't use it if the table is large enough or you're short enough.
Must be an Aussie thing.
John C wrote:
Man points have a tao-like quality to them as in "Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know", the best way I can describe it is if you worry about man points or care about them in any way you automatically have none of them. Smile
Well I reckon persisting in using it in the face of such abuse is the best display of my manliness
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John C wrote:
Of course a valid tool it's not even up for discussion, someone is just having you on because they know they can get away with it. It's not like you can't use it if the table is large enough or you're short enough.
Must be an Aussie thing.
John C wrote:
Man points have a tao-like quality to them as in "Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know", the best way I can describe it is if you worry about man points or care about them in any way you automatically have none of them. Smile
Well I reckon persisting in using it in the face of such abuse is the best display of my manliness
Josh Gray wrote:
Must be an Aussie thing.
I suspect it's a Josh thing, they know they can wind you up so they do it. :)
Josh Gray wrote:
Well I reckon persisting in using it in the face of such abuse is the best display of my manliness
True though a better display of manliness may be to take the rest and place it under the chin of the first guy who bugs you about it look them in the eye intently and say "Are you hassling me?". :) Remember it is *never* wrong to do anything that you feel like that doesn't hurt anyone else.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
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Josh Gray wrote:
Must be an Aussie thing.
I suspect it's a Josh thing, they know they can wind you up so they do it. :)
Josh Gray wrote:
Well I reckon persisting in using it in the face of such abuse is the best display of my manliness
True though a better display of manliness may be to take the rest and place it under the chin of the first guy who bugs you about it look them in the eye intently and say "Are you hassling me?". :) Remember it is *never* wrong to do anything that you feel like that doesn't hurt anyone else.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
John C wrote:
I suspect it's a Josh thing, they know they can wind you up so they do it. Smile
Could be the big arse trophy on my desk from the last company comp :)
John C wrote:
True though a better display of manliness may be to take the rest and place it under the chin of the first guy who bugs you about it and ask them if say "Are you hassling me?" and stare them down until they say no. Smile Remember it is *never* wrong to do anything that you feel like that doesn't hurt anyone else.
Yeah but I want to keep my job :)
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John C wrote:
I suspect it's a Josh thing, they know they can wind you up so they do it. Smile
Could be the big arse trophy on my desk from the last company comp :)
John C wrote:
True though a better display of manliness may be to take the rest and place it under the chin of the first guy who bugs you about it and ask them if say "Are you hassling me?" and stare them down until they say no. Smile Remember it is *never* wrong to do anything that you feel like that doesn't hurt anyone else.
Yeah but I want to keep my job :)
Ahh.. you didn't say it was competitive that's entirely different, in that case all's fair and they are perfectly within their rights and it really is up to you to not care and more importantly come up with far more annoying things to say to them when it's their shot. :)
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
I use it only when there's no way to take the shot comfortably otherwise. I try to avoid such situations not because it's uncool or something (it isn't), but because I have much better control when i rest the cue of the back of my hand.
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
Oh you mean the Chick Stick, there is only one way to redeem yourself from using the Chick Stick, winning the game.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Josh Gray wrote:
Must be an Aussie thing.
I suspect it's a Josh thing, they know they can wind you up so they do it. :)
Josh Gray wrote:
Well I reckon persisting in using it in the face of such abuse is the best display of my manliness
True though a better display of manliness may be to take the rest and place it under the chin of the first guy who bugs you about it look them in the eye intently and say "Are you hassling me?". :) Remember it is *never* wrong to do anything that you feel like that doesn't hurt anyone else.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
John C wrote:
who bugs you about it look UP at them in the eye intently
This seems more likely.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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I think the same rule goes for pool, at least 1 foot on the ground.
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((lambda (x) `((lambda (x) ,x) ',x)) '`((lambda (x) ,x) ',x))Do the rules state that the foot has to be attached to you? Just thinking that this could be a distinct advantage for some amputees. :) Rich
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I've been coping a lot of flack in the office about my use of the cue rest when playing pool. What do you reckon, negative man points or a valid tool?
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Oh you mean the Chick Stick, there is only one way to redeem yourself from using the Chick Stick, winning the game.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Typical rude pool player attitude (Earl Strickland ish X| ). Just watch a snooker game, man and learn some fair play.
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I think the same rule goes for pool, at least 1 foot on the ground.
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((lambda (x) `((lambda (x) ,x) ',x)) '`((lambda (x) ,x) ',x))leppie wrote:
I think the same rule goes for pool, at least 1 foot on the ground.
That means I can't play then. My legs are too long.
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