Thursday, July 16, 2009

Poker Night Confusion...running short on chips

I got invited to go partake of some poker the other day, which is always a nice gesture if you want to lose a little money. The host of this little get together has one of my Texas Hold Em poker table tops and had it set up on his dining room table, which his wife loves!

I got their a bit early to watch set up and see how this fine table top looked in real life. I have to say it was not too bad. I liked it well enough, though I would rather play poker at my house, but sometimes you have to make a few sacrifices to play poker. I asked how many people were playing tonight, he said there would be 10 people there as he pulled out his poker chip set, another one of my products. The poker chip set seemed a bit small for the number of people that were going to be sitting at the table, unless he planned on it being a short night.

I was willing to bet dollars to doughnuts that he did not have enough poker chips to cover ten people. The rest of the guys showed up, and we started to hand out the poker chips, and as we got closer to the tenth person the number of poker chips started to dwindle. Eventually, the poker chip situation was such that there were not enough poker chips for everyone and it was a short poker night.

To my friend and others out there that want to play Texas Hold Em at home, as a general rule, you should have 75-100 poker chips per person. That means my new poker buddy should have had a poker chip set that was about 3 times bigger than the one he had. Now, at Titan Cue and Table, we have poker chips sets that will accomodate up to 10 people or as small as 4 people, but know how many poker chips you have before you have a poker night. We have poker chip sets from 300 chip sets to 1000 chip sets and counts in between them. Look at our selection, we have picked the most popular brands and styles of poker chip sets, pick the set the best suits your tastes and needs today.

Poker Night

I am really thankful that I have a house full of friends who are more than willing to fuel my fire to play Texas Hold Em poker, and come over and play on my Texas Hold Em poker table with me. I am even more happy that they buy stuff from me, especially in the poker categories.

I know I spend a lot of time talking about poker tables, and I am okay with that. I have a greater fascination with the game and now I find myself playing more, reading books, watching videos and watching a lot of shows on my new little television.

I could ramble on about pool for hours on end, but in the end that is what I really know about, I have been playing it since I was five. This poker thing, it is new to me and I am consumed by the intricacies of the game. But, I don't think that I will ever do it for a living, just as a hobby for fun. I read an article somewhere, I can't remember where it was, but Doyle Brunson said that a professional poker player is a person who has no regard about losing money.

I didn't go into business to lose money, I went into business to have fun and enlighten everyone that can read about the joys of being an avid indoorsman. That is what Titan Cue and Table does, caters to the consumate man caver. I talk about my casino style premium Texas Hold Em Poker table all the time. Spend some time with my other poker tables and table tops, look at them and imagine how much more fun your poker night would be with any one of our Texas Hold Em poker tables or poker table tops.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Honey, This is a Nice Surprise

As I spend the better part of my day sitting in my office/showroom/man cave. Sometimes practicing my nine ball, playing poker online or with friends or throwing darts just doesn't seem to be enough. I get bored with it sometimes and I just want to relax and watch television or play on one of my game systems.

As this is a great man cave, I have my standard issue big screen television to watch the big games and events, plus I have a couple of smaller, older televisions hanging about to watch the other games, shows or events. Now with the advent of the digital age, one of my televisions became obsolete a few weeks ago.

My wife, a wonderful and beautiful woman came to my aid. She had someone come and get the old television. It was kind of sad saying goodbye to an old, reliable friend, but his time and purpose had passed. For a week I had this big gap on my wall where that television used to be.

A couple of days ago, I went to run some errands and look for a new and improved television. I didn't have room for another big screen so I had to find something small that I could still see with my aging eyes. I found one at a local furniture store that I liked, and I went home to tell my wife all about it. She winced when I told her I was going to order it through one of my suppliers.
She just looked at me and said, "Go downstairs."

Huh? I went to the man cave as she requested and there it was. That beautiful television that I was going to purchase at the store was hanging from my wall, already hooked up and had an old trick shot video that I had playing. I was skeptical at first, it was a brand I had never heard of before, Coby. That off brand television had a great picture and it made my old video of Steve Mizerak doing trick shots looked fantastic! Now I am thinking that I am going to replace all of my televisions with Coby 19 inch flatscreen LCD monitors.

I am so happy with this television, I have listed it at Titan Cue and Table, because what is a man cave without a large number of televisions? We don't need 8 big screens about the place, just some nice, strategically placed small televisions. That is why, now, I have this Coby 19 inch flat panel, LCD television available on site. You should really check it out, it is quite awesome and it comes with the manufacturer's 1 year warranty and free shipping!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Welcome Sight

Last week, a good friend of mine called me and told me he saw the coolest Texas Hold Em folding poker table he had ever seen. He has not been to the man cave in quite some time I think. He was singing praises about this table that he had seen and how badly he wanted it.



I asked him where he saw this spectacular Texas Hold Em folding poker table and he told me. So, I went to the place where he said he saw it and sure as I can see five feet in front of me, there it was. A very nice Texas Hold Em folding poker table, not over the top, but definately nice. I called him back and told him I was going to find this table for him and get it to him for about thirty percent less than what this website was advertising it.



I had no clue how to find the table, but I started Googling the life out of this table and finally, after days of going through every manufacturer, supplier, warehouse and wholesaler, I found it, my friend's poker holy grail. I contacted the supplier, he sent me all the information about this table with pricing and I almost fell on the floor how little anyone had to spend to have a nice, portable poker table in their possession.

I went and played poker at his house this past weekend, and test drove his new Texas Hold Em folding poker table. To date, the best deal I have seen for this particular table is Titan Cue and Table, it is very close to 40% off right now, and when ordered, they throw in a deck of playing cards for free. I will say it definitely is not as nice as my table in my man cave, but I can assuredly say this is a nice, portable alternative to some of the other Texas Hold Em folding poker tables that I have seen in the past.



Throw it in your trunk, go over to your buddy's man cave and play a little poker.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Trick Shots or Running the Table?

We had a little gathering Friday night with two other couples, after dinner the men and I went down to the man cave, each of us grabbed a pool cue off the wall and started to play some nine-ball. Now, having been a life-long 8-ball and 14 to 1 billiard player, I find nine ball to be faster paced and more involved in thinking ahead to the next shot. I derive a certain amount of pleasure from running the table off the break, or at least getting a nice string of 3-5 pocketed balls.


However, this weekend, because I have picked up nine-ball, it has made me think about the next shot and how I can make that happen. I have resorted to jump shots and my version of a masse. My masse is actually pretty week and looks more like a little league curve ball. This shot has saved me a couple of times and left me with a decent follow-up.


The debate now is what do I prefer, both actually, I can run a table fairly decently and I have a couple of cool shots that I can do. But, I was watching an artistic pool exhibition with Tim Chin a while ago, and I have watched Mike Massey and Steve Mizerak when I was younger on a number of occasions do trick shots as well, and I have to say I am rather impressed.


I also like watching Minnesota Fats and Willie Mosconi just ruin somebody's day by running the table in straight pool. Nobody likes being dismantled off the break by a guy in a bar with a house pool cue more than I do, but it happens. Sometime, I use a house pool cue on the "local pro" and when I win two out of three he is stumped.


I have found myself in a position where I like both now, and find myself incorporating just as many artistic shots into my game for a better second or third shot that I have in the past and if it gives me a decent run of 3-5 balls that makes even happier. There is no one pool cue that has made a difference in the way my artistic abilities have been trying to improve, I know, I have gone through the wall of pool cues I have to try. There is one pool cue on the wall that I find myself grabbing more now than any, it is my jump pool cue. It is considerably shorter than my standard pool cues, but the sole purpose of this pool cue is to make jump shots.


At Titan Cue and Table I do have a selection of jump cues and jump-break pool cues in my inventory. I know that this pool cue has been a valuable addition to my man cave, but the jump pool cue has vastly improved my artistic pool playing ability. I have even taken the jump pool cue to the pool hall with me to get in the practice of using it to improve the quality of my runs and to work on my artistic shots.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Beat By a Sneaky Pete

I had the nine ball team in the man cave this past weekend, we thought we woudl get in a little practice and a couple of cold home brews. There was a new guy someone had brought along, he wanted to get on the team and play some pool with us. I suppose this was his try out.

I had some new sticks that I wanted to try out and "test drive" them. I was getting some things together to set up a small nine ball tournament in the man cave. As I turned around, the new guy had "taken" one of my one piece, house pool cues off the wall. What's was wrong with him? He didn't even have his own cue.


We started our tournament, I watched him play his first game, he was good and he was using one of my crummy house pool cues. He beat out the first two guys quite handily and I had to face him next. I pulled out one of my favorite pool cues and he held onto that house pool cue, and he commenced to lay a whipping on me that I didn't think was possible.


So, after I lay there licking my wounds, I caught the guy breaking my pool cue in half. "Hey! That isn't my cue!" He turned and laughed at me for a second, I didn't realize that he had just beat me with a Sneaky Pete pool cue. He fooled me, I don't like that. So now, I have taken it upon myself to add some Sneaky Pete pool cues to my store and tell everyone that I have Sneaky Pete pool cues by Fury and Sterling available for ordering. Get one today and start messing with your friends minds with it.

Poker is a Game of Chance, Everything Else is Life

As I have a poker table in my man cave, it is realistic to guess that I might play a little poker. I would not say I am very good at it, but I do find a certain amount of pleasure from playing poker. I had some guys over to play some Texas Hold Em, I wanted to show off my new, ultra-cool, casino-style poker table.

I began playing poker when I was in Europe with the U.S. Military, it is how we killed time when we were bored. I didn't know the hierarchy of the hands in the game of poker, so someone gave me a cheat sheet. Their game was seven card stud and no one explained to me it was the best five cards and not the whole set that won the game. Needless to say I got beat a lot. I couldn't bluff to save my life, I played every hand and was generally just bad.


I know a lot of people who spend a lot of time and money playing poker online, and I find myself, on occassion, playing as well. However, once or twice a month, I dust off my poker table, get out my poker chip set and my playing cards. I invite friends over and we play poker for a few hours, it really isn't about the money, we split the poker chips up between us and play until there is a winner.

My poker table, it is like a piece of furniture in my man cave. It has a wooden base, red felt, and beverage holders. It definitely gets recognized in my man cave as one of the centerpieces of the room. We have this exact poker table available to be delivered to your home at Titan Cue and Table. If it isn't exactly what you are looking for, then we have many other poker tables and poker table tops to chose from. If you don't see one you like, let us know, and we will find one for you.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

My First Billiards Memory

I was thinking back to my first memory of playing pool. It took me back to the beginning of my passion for the game. I was so young and I did not think that it would amount to much.

I was probably five years old, when I picked up my first pool cue. That was 1968, my dad had a few of his friends over to have drinks, watch television, smoke and play pool in his downstairs game room, my first ever man cave. I was my dad's coach, telling him which shot to take next. I remeber one time he picked me up and let me take a shot for him.

They were cruddy, billiard room pool cues. They were not straight by any means. The pool balls were all dinged up and discolored as well. We still have that green and white flecked, six foot long mammoth. I could barely see over the rails to use the pool cue, so my dad's friend made me a stool to stand on to help me view the game better and eventually to play. I can also remember getting ready to take a shot with the pool cue my parents bought me, I was standing on my stool. It came out from under me and I cuffed my chin on the rail, and split my chin wide open. I think my dad about had a heart attack as I hung on the table, bawling and bleeding profusely on his felt.

As I grew older, I was able to play pool with my dad and his friends. I got good at playing and eventually they stopped coming over. Pretty soon I was beating my old man as well. I spent hours on that green monster with my little pool cue. I would be calling my shots and dropping the balls in the pockets. It wasn't just the pocketing, it was the sound the ball made when it started its journey to its final destination. It would hit the rails under the pockets, I can still hear the ball rolling under the table, then eventually a thud in a drawer at the end. The sound of a complete shot.

That table is still around, over 40 years old now. Sitting in my mom's barn, devastated in its own barren wasteland. The felt is loose, has holes and is faded. The pockets filled with nests of some unknown animal. It just sits there collecting dust, looking shabby. I am glad that we had that pool table around the house for me to keep playing as I did until I left home to go into the military. I find myself going out there and trying to play pool on that rickety old dog sometimes to this day.

Today, I have my own Man Cave, and in it sits my very own pool table. Its an eight foot beauty with copper felt. I play a couple of hours a day to keep my game sharp. I think about it from time to time, and find myself here with my own game room accessory store online, www.titancueandtable.com. I have a big selection of pool cues and I talk about the site all the time, I have finally taken what my grandfather told many years ago to heart. He said, "Find something you like to do, and then make money doing it." Stop in, have a look and you will see that we are more than just pool cues, but they are there because it is what has started me on the path of being an avid indoorsman.