By
Andy
Although
hidden from the main road, the Masons Arms jumps out if you select
the right side-street, fighting for attention with the equally
impressive Wesley Hall Church.
An
old-fashioned boozer, the Masons Arms looks exactly how every pub
should: patterned carpets, wooden fittings, and an ancient man sat in
each corner (dog optional).
Despite
appearing huge from outside, it somehow manages to feel cramped from
within. The owners have gamely tried to make a feature out of the
pub's bay window, but unfortunately the faded paint means it doesn't
quite work. Then again, not every pub can be blessed with the Three Tuns' architecture.
The
beer selection was ample, although it was with some trepidation that
we ordered Hobgoblin Gold – we still hadn't forgotten our experience with Hobgoblin in West Street Live. Thankfully, the
gold variant is much more pleasant.
Halfway
through our pint the pool table became available, so we naturally
power-walked our way over before someone else got there first.
Against
the run of form, Rob triumphed (for
the first time since the Big Tree, pub 44).
However,
just as we were about to return to our seats, things got interesting.
A young man stumbled over and asked if he could play. Never one to
turn down a challenge (even from creepy drunk men), I agreed to a
game.
As
he racked the balls, he was struggling to stand without swaying; and
in an attempt to toss the coin, he predictably dropped half the
contents of his wallet, showering nearby patrons with copper.
I
decided I had won the coin toss by default, and headed over to break.
“I'll
play you for money,” slurred my opponent. “Make it interesting.”
I
paused. The poor fellow was still scrabbling around for the pennies
at his feet.
“How
much?” I enquired, rummaging through my pocket for a coin or two.
“Thirty
quid,” came the response, quick as a flash.
Drawing
a sharp intake of breath, I turned to Rob and Hannah, who had kindly
pulled up a stool to spectate. No words were spoken, but many facial
expressions were exchanged:
“Do
it! This'll pay for our drinks all night! It'll be like taking candy
from a baby!” grinned Rob.
“He's
clearly not thinking straight, be the good guy,” urged Hannah.
“Call
it a fiver mate,” I concluded, not wanting to take undue advantage of
him. I placed £5 in coins on the table.
A
slight look of disappointment on his face, the man straightened up,
reached for his back pocket, selected a £5-note from a wad of cash,
then confidently strode to the other end of the table. With no
announcement, he suddenly broke off, spreading the balls across the
table at blistering speed.
Suspicious
already, I observed his next shot in a bid to gauge his ability.
The
stumble now replaced with a swagger, he delicately potted into the
middle pocket. Casually chalking his cue with one hand, he then spent
an age selecting his next shot, before playing a tedious safety.
By
this point it was clear: only my good nature had prevented me from
being royally hustled.
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My
only remaining option was to continue with dignity. It was time to
serve this guy some karma.
Alas,
I was out of my depth. My adversary made short work of the reds, and
advanced to the black while I had three yellows remaining.
Fortunately, he missed a tough shot to win the game, giving me one
final chance.
As
I rose to my feet (yes, his style of play was so drawn-out that I had
resorted to sitting down between shots), I heard Rob turn to Hannah
and say, “He'll win it from here.”
Looking
at the table, I realised he was right: my three colours were all in
the open, and the black was right by the pocket.
This
mumbled vote of confidence gave me the belief I needed to clear up.
Sure enough, I didn't buckle.
The
crowd rose to their feet with delight – Hannah gave me a hug, while
Rob scooped up the money and treated us to a second pint.
My
conquered rival skulked off, muttering something about “the table
being too slow”.
Taking
candy from a baby it was not. But taking £5 from a hustler was far
more satisfying.
Masons
Arms pool score: Andy 1-2 Rob
Pubquest pool score: Andy 42-30 Rob
Masons
Arms pool score: Pubquest 1-0 Rest of World
Pubquest pool score: Pubquest 4-2 Rest of World
Pub:
Masons Arms (2 Carson Road, S10 1UR)
Rating:
6/10
Pint:
Hobgoblin Gold
Brewery:
Wychwood Brewery (Witney, Oxfordshire)
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