If someone offered to bet with you over a game of 8 ball at a bar, would you take the bet?

I like to gamble on a small scale. I am too poor to do anything big. If I was challenged to a bet at a pool table it would depend on who it was.

If it was a regular patron, I would go $1 or a drink. If it was my husband or a friend, I would make it more interesting with the bet being a breakfast, or free babysitting or something.

Yes, but my cap would be $1 with a cap of $5 for the night. The amount is small enough that even if I bet on multiple games and lost all of them I would not feel bad about the money I lost, nor would I feel bad for the looser if I won.

I don't really have much luck with pool - so I'm not going to take the bet. I know pool is all math and angles, and while I was good in geometry in high school, for some reason that doesn't translate well onto the pool table. I'm sure if I could practice more, I might get better.As with all skills, practice makes perfect or near perfection but I also don't want to spend money on a pool table.

They seem really kind of cheesy to me as a choice of decoration - maybe because of the barroom, fraternity house feel that they give a place. Since I don't like to bet money I know I'm going to lose, this includes gambling at casinos and buying lottery tickets, I would decline the bet.

I.. could rather easily become addicted to gambling as I have incredibly good luck. I also suck at pool though, so it would depend who I was playing and if I thought I could beat them luck included. I may know I have luck, but I rarely depend on it solely.

Depends on the bet. If it were for a drink why not? If it were for a hundred dollars a ball I don't think so.

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