The Quest for the 50p Pool Table
Volume Two: The Two Black Balls
Volume Two: The Two Black Balls
By
A. R. R. Wilson
This blog is the second in a trilogy of posts. Together, they detail our epic search for a 50p pool table and all the adventures along the way.
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After the opening chapter of our trilogy, we decided to rethink our tactics in pursuit of The Holy Grail. A student pub, we reasoned, would bring us more success – its inhabitants are eternally skint, and quite often have absolutely nothing to do with their day, making cheap pool the perfect distraction. With this in mind, we took our odyssey deeper into Middle Sheffield, to The Graduate by Hallam Uni. What's more, as it was just 2pm, we hoped to catch it before the students arrived for breakfast.
As
a kid, on holiday in sunny Scarborough, I remember finding a pool
table which cost just 20 pence to play. Such an outcome was but a
distant dream on this dreary day in Sheffield. Things were simpler
back then...
However,
as I had only recently moved back to Sheffield from Howden, I was
determined not to be beaten. In sleepy Howden, all pool tables were
50p a pop. Suddenly, on my return to the big city, I was faced with
paying twice the price for the same product. No other commodity
doubled in price after my relocation – I shudder to think how much
a game of pool costs in London.
“I hear the
landlord's thinking of putting the pool table up to tuppence a
game.”
“Ridiculous! Who's gonna pay that?”
“Ridiculous! Who's gonna pay that?”
The
Graduate is a good-looking pub, with a modern feel and an inviting
layout. Located by the beautiful Tudor Square, it is an excellent
venue to sit outside and watch the world go by (if the weather
permits). The pub is part of the Stonegate Pubs chain, and so has a
semi-Spoons vibe about it, but at the same time comes across as much
trendier. This is proven by the absence of bearded middle-aged men, a
staple of the Spoons diet; in their place are energetic tables of
students.
The
beer selection though was not the most exciting – ales were sold,
but they were all so familiar as to make us turn to lager. A pint of
Estrella was selected – a Catalan beer which I once became somewhat
addicted to while on holiday in Barcelona.
Upon
heading over to the pool table, we were immediately met with
disappointment: £1 per game. However, at least The Graduate gives
you a bit of added value: bizarrely, the table spat out two black
balls, in addition to the requisite reds and yellows.
Not
wanting to waste our free ball, we decided to position it behind the
triangle (as you would in snooker). Having to think on our feet, we
adjusted the rules slightly: only once you have potted all your
colours can you begin potting the blacks. The blacks can be potted in
any order, but whoever pots the final black wins.
This
turned out to have a levelling effect on the game – Rob stormed off
into an early lead, but dallied potting the first black. By the time
he managed that, I had caught him up, and duly sank the second black
to claim victory.
Unsure
if we had invented a new sport or ruined an established one, our
thoughts once more returned to the objective – to find a pub in the
city centre which charges just 50p a frame.
All
out of ideas, we turned to the place all Sheffielders visit during
their hour of need: the Sheffield Forum. There, a heroic user pointed out the name of a pub we hadn't even considered...
Graduate Pool Score:
Andy 1-0 Rob
Pubquest Pool
Score: Andy 8-3 Rob
Pub: The Graduate (Surrey Street, S1 2LH)
Rating: 6/10
Pint: Estrella Damm
Brewery: Sociedad Anónima Damm (Barcelona)
NEXT UP: The trilogy concludes, at the Star & Garter...
Pub: The Graduate (Surrey Street, S1 2LH)
Rating: 6/10
Pint: Estrella Damm
Brewery: Sociedad Anónima Damm (Barcelona)
NEXT UP: The trilogy concludes, at the Star & Garter...
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