Chapter 59 Billiard Hall is the future
As the days passed, Phil's billiards hall finally started to prosper.
At the beginning, most people thought that spending money to play billiards was a very stupid behavior. Since there was a free pool table in the bar, why did you have to spend money in the billiards hall? Even if you only need ten copper coins per hour.
But soon, those players who are keen on billiards found that going to the billiards hall was more cost-effective, because the billiards hall didn’t have to wait in line, and they could play directly after paying the money, and there was no need to worry that a challenger would drive you off the pedestal.
In comparison, in those bars with better business, just waiting in line is enough to drink a few glasses of wine. Even the cheapest beer costs more than billiard halls.
Especially those low-end players with poor skills, they prefer to go to the billiards hall because at their level, they will definitely lose when challenging others. On the contrary, in the billiards hall, they can practice their own skills without disturbing them.
Gradually, those high-level billiards players also made an appointment to come to the billiards hall.
In the bar, those billiards can stay on the table and have been in the bank for several rounds, but for the masters, it is quite boring to keep slaughtering food, and the masters are also looking forward to competing with opponents of the same level.
However, under the challenge rules, two masters with similar levels will inevitably lose one side and be eliminated, and then they need to continue queuing to play on the table. In other words, the two masters will have to wait a long time to encounter a game.
If this continues, the masters can't stand the endless low-end game. It's better to go directly to the billiards hall. The two masters can play a few games happily.
As time goes by, more and more people come to the billiards hall to play, and the residents of Ashes City gradually accept the issue of spending money to play billiards.
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At three o'clock in the afternoon, as soon as Phil's billiard hall opened, two young customers came. The two of them paid twenty copper coins directly and planned to play for two hours.
Old Harry put the money away and said to Phil softly: "Master, I still can't figure out why so many people are keen on spending money to play billiards. Ashes City does not lack bars or free pool tables."
"Didn't I say before that if you go to the bar to play billiards, you need to queue up, but we don't need it here." Phil answered.
"But it's only three o'clock in the afternoon. During this period, there should be no many guests in the bar. You don't need to queue up when you go to the bar to play billiards. Why do these two guests still choose to come to us?" Old Harry asked in confusion.
Phil smiled strangely, lowered his voice, and said, "Because I challenged the rules."
"Young Master, I don't quite understand." Old Harry still looked confused.
Phil had to explain in detail: "You should still remember that when I first found out about billiards, a guest almost fought to compete for the pool table. Finally, I came forward to solve this problem in person."
"Of course I remember that the two people who had the conflict at that time were a big stupid man and a bald man. They almost started fighting. Fortunately, the young master appeared and asked the two to compete. Whoever wins will continue to stay on the table, and the person who loses will leave and challenge the next person. Later, our bar continued this practice, which avoided the guests from having conflicts over the pool table." Old Harry said.
"Not only our bars do this, but other bars do this too. Winners can stay, losers have to leave and judge heroes by the results. This is the challenge rule I set." Phil said and asked, "Do you think this challenge rule is fair?"
"Of course it's fair." Old Harry nodded without thinking: "People with strength stay and can continue playing basketball. Those who are not as skilled as others must leave. This is fair."
Phil shook his head: "If this is a game, the rule of the winner as king is indeed fair, but people who go to the bar to play billiards are not for the game, but for entertainment and to find happiness in billiards. In this regard, it is not fair to challenge the rules at all!"
"Young master, what do you mean is that people with poor strength will keep losing and cannot get happiness from billiards?" Old Harry asked.
"Not only that, the winning side may not be able to get happiness, especially for experts, they will always encounter some rookies. Although they win easily, they have no sense of game experience at all, so naturally there is no such thing as enjoying the happiness brought by billiards. This is also unfair to experts."
Phil paused and continued: "The set of challenges I set has a very clear disadvantage, that is, the strongest ones take all! Theoretically, if you are the most powerful person, you will always stay at the table, and this table will become a stage for you to perform alone. However, in the bar, everyone comes to play, not to watch you be heroes alone!"
Harry nodded suddenly and realized: "I seem to understand a little. In our billiards hall, there is no challenge rule for the capable to go up to the mediocre. As long as you pay the money, this pool table belongs to you. Everyone can participate, and the guests don't have to watch a master behave like a hero."
"It's right." Phil pointed to the two customers who just walked in and continued: "It's three o'clock in the afternoon, and there are not many guests in the bar. Of course, these two people can choose to go to the bar to play basketball, but the next second is likely to challenge them, and then there will be a fourth and fifth challenger. Do you think these two guests can still play billiards with peace of mind? Maybe they will be kicked off the table by a master soon. In our billiards hall, there will be no such situation. They can play until we close. So they would rather spend money to play billiards here than go to the bar to enjoy the free 'uncertainty'."
"Young Master, you are so clever!" Old Harry couldn't help but exclaim.
"Actually, when I formulated the challenge rules for the capable and the mediocre, I had already thought of the situation today. At that time, I planned to open a billiards hall. However, the timing was not appropriate a year ago. Billiards had just appeared, and the differences between players were not big, or everyone's level was very bad, and the disadvantages of challenging the rules could not be revealed."
Phil took a deep breath and continued: "But now it's different. The level difference between players is getting bigger and bigger, and the experience under the challenge rules is getting worse and worse, and he will eventually be destined to collapse. For those players who are keen on billiards, bar billiards will no longer be their first choice. A billiard hall where you can play happily is their future!"
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Chapter completed!