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The club has a simple structure, he said. At that time, we created a members club and rented a place to put the tables we had," Gould said. That building got sold and we had to move. "I had a place in (the current Geffdog building on Sixth Avenue) where we had some pool tables. "I won't say they are all in use (all the time), but it is a lot nicer place than we used to have. We don't have room for any more," he said. The original club space on First Avenue Northeast had three tables. The sign has made the club easier to find for out-of-town friends or guests, Gould said, and the newer space has allowed it to more than double the size of its original space. S.W., where a sign has garnered some attention. The club got its start about six years ago. The club also hosts city league matches Thursday nights. Most play some type of league, which rotates locations, he said. That doesn't mean that Aberdeen Cue Club members don't frequent local businesses. And we feel it's a much better atmosphere, but that depends on what a person likes," he said. "At any rate, it's inexpensive when compared to going to a bar and putting money in their tables.
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"We're a nonprofit, so we can keep our costs minimal and still encourage people to come in," Gould said. Members pay a $25 initiation fee, then $25 a month to use the club whenever they want.
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"But here, more players actually want to get better."
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"People can have fun while they are doing that," he said. Most of the club's 25 or so members have a goal of their own, he said. That's the main thing we encourage here," he said. And then to just keep it civil and have good sportsmanship. But a person could take in a six-pack of beer, and that's not a problem, Gould said. That means there's no smoking or drugs allowed in the building. “As far as keeping things legal, we're in South Dakota," he said. And mostly, “Just be a gentleman,” said club President Charlie Gould. The rules of the Aberdeen Cue Club are relatively simple.