A drink of water for my kingdom.

JoeyA

Efren's Mini-Tourn BACKER
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The small, quiet man stared at the chess board with mayhem on his mind. His opponent, a slightly older man also pondered the chess board with great intensity. A couple of battles had already taken place when I came upon the scene and to offer a pardon of sorts, for my invasion to their privacy, I whispered, "Would anyone like a drink? The older man, one whom I knew many years ago in Jackson Mississippi, barely looked up but nodded a no. The small quiet man meekly replied, "Water".

In a few minutes I supplied an unopened bottle of water from one of the many places you could purchase food and drink throughout the Horseshoe Casino. The gift was politely accepted with an appreciative nod of thanks and that was all that was needed. The game commenced and I watched as the two titans battled on the checkered field. Both men played an excellent game and afterwards they traded "what if" games.

This match was a pleasant but not a complete surprise as many pool player seem to enjoy the game of chess.

A few days later, I was having a fun time with the heavy drinking boys from Norway and another from Chicago and it was getting late. We had several beers at the table buying round after round when someone mentioned if we were going to watch the mini-one pocket tournament. I must have turned ten shades of red when I realized that not only did I possess ONE of the 32 entries but that I was far too merry to play a decent game of one pocket, especially after the long days, long nights and the occasional sampling of some multiple domestic beers. I take my mini-tournaments and any other tournaments rather seriously.

Jose Parica passed by and remarked that he had won the last several one pocket mini tournaments at the DCC and that comment was met with severe skepticism by yourse truly since I had the honor of getting "lucky" against him and several other good players a couple of years ago.

Someone mentioned if Efren was playing in the mini-one pocket tournament and Jose giggled a faked fear of death shudder and said "Efren????" We all laughed and continued our merriment as Jose went his way.

Roy D'Fish from Norway suggested that I find Efren and give him my "ticket" to the mini-one pocket tournament. I have never really had much conversation with the Magician in past years although I have waited to play him in tournament play for over ten years, never receiving the honor. We quickly spied Efren walking around close to our table so we beckoned him to come closer and I offered him my place in the tournament. After he accepted my offer, I went to the booth to have my name to be replaced with his. As midnight quickly approached, we went to watch the games in progress. My roommate ChicagoMike was quickly vanquishing his opponents when he ran into "Bata" and although Chicago MIke fought a good battle, Efren won the war.

The tournament was a lot of fun and I could only think of the players who played Efren and how they must be enjoying themselves. A slight bit of envy surfaced for a moment but it was combined with a sunshine of pride for it was me that had brought all of them this great opportunity. Efren didn't disappoint anyone and captivated all of us with his sterling play and unique shot selection. He bested all of his opponents but not without all of them giving their best.

By this time it must have been seven o'clock in the morning and so we retired to enjoy some food at the breakfast buffet, just Efren, Roy and myself. We broke bread with the greatest pool player the world has ever seen and listened to his stories as he did with ours. Efren and I divided the spoils of his labor and I paid for the breakfast and Roy and I sauntered off to get some much needed rest while Efren was asked by a regular fan of his to play a set of nine ball for small stakes. He seemed to be in a bright mood with energy to spare and started out on yet another journey while Roy and I went to visit the Sandman exhausted from the day's play and long week at the Derby City Classic.

JoeyA

I don't know what happened to "The Rest of the Story". It seems to have disappeared. I'll fill it in as I remember it.
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After an exhausting long stay at the Derby City Classic, having more fun than a man should be allowed to have, I was sitting in the airport, waiting for my flight when I spied two of the great players from the Philippines sitting together, across from the lobby where I was sitting. One of them was Efren "Bata" Reyes, the quiet and humble man I had offered a drink of water to while he played chess. While Bata means "kid" in his native language, he has long since passed that stage. Now most call him The Magician and for good reason, if you have ever seen the man play. He can really swing it as you can tell from my story above. He sat with another great player in his own right, Filipino champion Francisco "Django" Bustamante. Efren's narrow eyes somehow connected with mine and he gave a nod to me from across the airport lobby and I went back to reading my book and he with his conversation with Busty.

I was looking forward to returning home and my plane couldn't arrive quick enough for me. Finally, the boarding started and I was one of the last ones to get on the plane. As I was making my way to the back of the plane where me seat was located, who do I spot sitting by himself but Efren Reyes. He was asleep or trying to sleep and I fumbled around for my digital camera. I had never seen a photo of Efren sleeping, especially on an airplane and thought it would make a nice memento. I was trying to hurry and the camera settings were off and just as I was about to snap the picture, Efren's eyes opened and he grinned wildly at me. I laughed and he laughed and I apologized and muttered something about, "I wanted to get a picture of you sleeping" and I went on back to my seat.

I could only imagine the rest of the people behind me that were still trying to get their seats were not too happy with me holding up the plane so I hurriedly took my assigned seat. I was happy to see that "The King" was on the same flight as me and that we passed that humorous moment together without incident. As the plane filled to its capacity, I craned my neck to see Efren who was several seats in front of me and I noticed that the seat was still empty and it looked like no one was sitting beside him. I anxiously waited another couple of minutes, in case his seat mate was away using the airplane's restroom or just late getting on the plane. Minutes ticked by and as I determined that no one was sitting beside Efren, I made my move, dashing down the aisle of the airplane, hoping to not bring any attention to myself, since the seatbelt signs had already been posted. I plopped down in the seat next to Efren and he quickly opened his eyes again and smiled. I said, "A backer always likes to sit next to his player on the ride home." He smiled and said, "From now on, you are my OFFICIAL MINI-TOURNAMENT BACKER!". It was me that now was grinning wildly but for some reason that made me very happy. I knew it was just a token of his generosity and his humility as well as his appreciation for the moments we had spent together at the Midnight Mini-One Pocket Tournament but it was special and I enjoyed the moment immensely.

We talked about his friend Francisco and his family. We even discussed making a video together. I have my own ideas about what people would like to see and shared my ideas with Efren and he agreed to make a video with me. There were certain things that he thought would be needed to make the video a success and I had the answers he sought, so it was agreed that if I got my project together, to just give him a call and if the timing was right, we would do the project. My head was already spinning with plans of what I thought would be best to share with the viewing public. Efren contributed as much to the conversation as I did. Anyone who thinks Efren doesn't speak English is mistaken and one day, I hope to have Bata join me in the commentary booth. Like his fellow countryman, Roberto Gomez, I hope one day to introduce Efren to the world as a contributing commentator. I had even decided to ask the Internet forums what questions they would like to know about Efren and during a slack in the action of the match that we would commentate, I would ask some of those questions. I've also heard audio interviews in the past with Efren made in England and the interviewer had some of the best questions I have ever heard asked of a champion. Efren did quite well in that interview and I know I could make him feel comfortable in the booth, despite my inability to speak Tagalog.

So now you know, THE REST OF THE STORY. (compliments to Paul Harvey)
 
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Lol

Joey,

Great time you had!! That's a memory that will never fade. If I had a match with Efren, I would gladly trade it for the experience that you had!

Thanks for sharing!

Ray

JoeyA said:
The small, quiet man stared at the chess board with mayhem on his mind. His opponent, a slightly older man also pondered the chess board with great intensity. A couple of battles had already taken place when I came upon the scene and to offer a pardon of sorts, for my invasion to their privacy, I whispered, "Would anyone like a drink? The older man, one whom I knew many years ago in Jackson Mississippi, barely looked up but nodded a no. The small quiet man meekly replied, "Water".

In a few minutes I supplied an unopened bottle of water from one of the many places you could purchase food and drink throughout the Horseshoe Casino. The gift was politely accepted with an appreciative nod of thanks and that was all that was needed. The game commenced and I watched as the two titans battled on the checkered field. Both men played an excellent game and afterwards they traded "what if" games.

This match was a pleasant but not a complete surprise as many pool player seem to enjoy the game of chess.

A few days later, I was having a fun time with the heavy drinking boys from Norway and another from Chicago and it was getting late. We had several beers at the table buying round after round when someone mentioned if we were going to watch the mini-one pocket tournament. I must have turned ten shades of red when I realized that not only did I possess ONE of the 32 entries but that I was far too merry to play a decent game of one pocket, especially after the long days, long nights and the occasional sampling of some multiple domestic beers. I take my mini-tournaments and any other tournaments rather seriously.

Jose Parica passed by and remarked that he had won the last several one pocket mini tournaments at the DCC and that comment was met with severe skepticism by yourse truly since I had the honor of getting "lucky" against him and several other good players a couple of years ago.

Someone mentioned if Efren was playing in the mini-one pocket tournament and Jose giggled a faked fear of death shudder and said "Efren????" We all laughed and continued our merriment as Jose went his way.

Roy D'Fish from Norway suggested that I find Efren and give him my "ticket" to the mini-one pocket tournament. I have never really had much conversation with the Magician in past years although I have waited to play him in tournament play for over ten years, never receiving the honor. We quickly spied Efren walking around close to our table so we beckoned him to come closer and I offered him my place in the tournament. After he accepted my offer, I went to the booth to have my name to be replaced with his. As midnight quickly approached, we went to watch the games in progress. My roommate ChicagoMike was quickly vanquishing his opponents when he ran into "Bata" and although Chicago MIke fought a good battle, Efren won the war.

The tournament was a lot of fun and I could only think of the players who played Efren and how they must be enjoying themselves. A slight bit of envy surfaced for a moment but it was combined with a sunshine of pride for it was me that had brought all of them this great opportunity. Efren didn't disappoint anyone and captivated all of us with his sterling play and unique shot selection. He bested all of his opponents but not without all of them giving their best.

By this time it must have been seven o'clock in the morning and so we retired to enjoy some food at the breakfast buffet, just Efren, Roy and myself. We broke bread with the greatest pool player the world has ever seen and listened to his stories as he did with ours. Efren and I divided the spoils of his labor and I paid for the breakfast and Roy and I sauntered off to get some much needed rest while Efren was asked by a regular fan of his to play a set of nine ball for small stakes. He seemed to be in a bright mood with energy to spare and started out on yet another journey while Roy and I went to visit the Sandman exhausted from the day's play and long week at the Derby City Classic.

JoeyA
 
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Awesome Joey, Thanks for sharing.
JoeyA said:
The small, quiet man stared at the chess board with mayhem on his mind. His opponent, a slightly older man also pondered the chess board with great intensity. A couple of battles had already taken place when I came upon the scene and to offer a pardon of sorts, for my invasion to their privacy, I whispered, "Would anyone like a drink? The older man, one whom I knew many years ago in Jackson Mississippi, barely looked up but nodded a no. The small quiet man meekly replied, "Water".

In a few minutes I supplied an unopened bottle of water from one of the many places you could purchase food and drink throughout the Horseshoe Casino. The gift was politely accepted with an appreciative nod of thanks and that was all that was needed. The game commenced and I watched as the two titans battled on the checkered field. Both men played an excellent game and afterwards they traded "what if" games.

This match was a pleasant but not a complete surprise as many pool player seem to enjoy the game of chess.

A few days later, I was having a fun time with the heavy drinking boys from Norway and another from Chicago and it was getting late. We had several beers at the table buying round after round when someone mentioned if we were going to watch the mini-one pocket tournament. I must have turned ten shades of red when I realized that not only did I possess ONE of the 32 entries but that I was far too merry to play a decent game of one pocket, especially after the long days, long nights and the occasional sampling of some multiple domestic beers. I take my mini-tournaments and any other tournaments rather seriously.

Jose Parica passed by and remarked that he had won the last several one pocket mini tournaments at the DCC and that comment was met with severe skepticism by yourse truly since I had the honor of getting "lucky" against him and several other good players a couple of years ago.

Someone mentioned if Efren was playing in the mini-one pocket tournament and Jose giggled a faked fear of death shudder and said "Efren????" We all laughed and continued our merriment as Jose went his way.

Roy D'Fish from Norway suggested that I find Efren and give him my "ticket" to the mini-one pocket tournament. I have never really had much conversation with the Magician in past years although I have waited to play him in tournament play for over ten years, never receiving the honor. We quickly spied Efren walking around close to our table so we beckoned him to come closer and I offered him my place in the tournament. After he accepted my offer, I went to the booth to have my name to be replaced with his. As midnight quickly approached, we went to watch the games in progress. My roommate ChicagoMike was quickly vanquishing his opponents when he ran into "Bata" and although Chicago MIke fought a good battle, Efren won the war.

The tournament was a lot of fun and I could only think of the players who played Efren and how they must be enjoying themselves. A slight bit of envy surfaced for a moment but it was combined with a sunshine of pride for it was me that had brought all of them this great opportunity. Efren didn't disappoint anyone and captivated all of us with his sterling play and unique shot selection. He bested all of his opponents but not without all of them giving their best.

By this time it must have been seven o'clock in the morning and so we retired to enjoy some food at the breakfast buffet, just Efren, Roy and myself. We broke bread with the greatest pool player the world has ever seen and listened to his stories as he did with ours. Efren and I divided the spoils of his labor and I paid for the breakfast and Roy and I sauntered off to get some much needed rest while Efren was asked by a regular fan of his to play a set of nine ball for small stakes. He seemed to be in a bright mood with energy to spare and started out on yet another journey while Roy and I went to visit the Sandman exhausted from the day's play and long week at the Derby City Classic.

JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
The small, quiet man stared at the chess board with mayhem on his mind. His opponent, a slightly older man also pondered the chess board with great intensity. A couple of battles had already taken place when I came upon the scene and to offer a pardon of sorts, for my invasion to their privacy, I whispered, "Would anyone like a drink? The older man, one whom I knew many years ago in Jackson Mississippi, barely looked up but nodded a no. The small quiet man meekly replied, "Water".

In a few minutes I supplied an unopened bottle of water from one of the many places you could purchase food and drink throughout the Horseshoe Casino. The gift was politely accepted with an appreciative nod of thanks and that was all that was needed. The game commenced and I watched as the two titans battled on the checkered field. Both men played an excellent game and afterwards they traded "what if" games.

This match was a pleasant but not a complete surprise as many pool player seem to enjoy the game of chess.

A few days later, I was having a fun time with the heavy drinking boys from Norway and another from Chicago and it was getting late. We had several beers at the table buying round after round when someone mentioned if we were going to watch the mini-one pocket tournament. I must have turned ten shades of red when I realized that not only did I possess ONE of the 32 entries but that I was far too merry to play a decent game of one pocket, especially after the long days, long nights and the occasional sampling of some multiple domestic beers. I take my mini-tournaments and any other tournaments rather seriously.

Jose Parica passed by and remarked that he had won the last several one pocket mini tournaments at the DCC and that comment was met with severe skepticism by yourse truly since I had the honor of getting "lucky" against him and several other good players a couple of years ago.

Someone mentioned if Efren was playing in the mini-one pocket tournament and Jose giggled a faked fear of death shudder and said "Efren????" We all laughed and continued our merriment as Jose went his way.

Roy D'Fish from Norway suggested that I find Efren and give him my "ticket" to the mini-one pocket tournament. I have never really had much conversation with the Magician in past years although I have waited to play him in tournament play for over ten years, never receiving the honor. We quickly spied Efren walking around close to our table so we beckoned him to come closer and I offered him my place in the tournament. After he accepted my offer, I went to the booth to have my name to be replaced with his. As midnight quickly approached, we went to watch the games in progress. My roommate ChicagoMike was quickly vanquishing his opponents when he ran into "Bata" and although Chicago MIke fought a good battle, Efren won the war.

The tournament was a lot of fun and I could only think of the players who played Efren and how they must be enjoying themselves. A slight bit of envy surfaced for a moment but it was combined with a sunshine of pride for it was me that had brought all of them this great opportunity. Efren didn't disappoint anyone and captivated all of us with his sterling play and unique shot selection. He bested all of his opponents but not without all of them giving their best.

By this time it must have been seven o'clock in the morning and so we retired to enjoy some food at the breakfast buffet, just Efren, Roy and myself. We broke bread with the greatest pool player the world has ever seen and listened to his stories as he did with ours. Efren and I divided the spoils of his labor and I paid for the breakfast and Roy and I sauntered off to get some much needed rest while Efren was asked by a regular fan of his to play a set of nine ball for small stakes. He seemed to be in a bright mood with energy to spare and started out on yet another journey while Roy and I went to visit the Sandman exhausted from the day's play and long week at the Derby City Classic.

JoeyA

Hello Joey!

Glad you made it back safely!

Folks, there's a funny part of this story involving KTownD that I would love either Joey, Roy, or KTownD to tell when they get the chance. It's too good for me to spoil. lol

As a rail bird during the aquisition of Efren to play in Joey's spot, all I have to say is that those few hours were the best part of the trip. It was definitely a "magic" moment! :D
 
T said:
Hello Joey!

Glad you made it back safely!

Folks, there's a funny part of this story involving KTownD that I would love either Joey, Roy, or KTownD to tell when they get the chance. It's too good for me to spoil. lol

As a rail bird during the aquisition of Efren to play in Joey's spot, all I have to say is that those few hours were the best part of the trip. It was definitely a "magic" moment! :D

Thanks Tal!
It was great meeting you and I'm glad you were there to feel the magic. :smile:

More stories, later.

JoeyA
 
Hey Joey,

Well written. I'm glad you gave up you're spot...Only for the fact that I got to play Efren. His play is truely amazing, he is the king of cue ball control and his creativity is tops. It was a dream come true beating him the second game and having a chance at winning the third. It opened my mind to how truely incredibly the game of one pocket can be played.

Keep in touch my friend and may the rolls be with you.
 
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To KING Joey.....

:bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down: :bow-down:


:D

td

Watch out.... the emporer may cut off all your spice!!!
 
JoeyA said:
The small, quiet man stared at the chess board with mayhem on his mind. His opponent, a slightly older man also pondered the chess board with great intensity. A couple of battles had already taken place when I came upon the scene and to offer a pardon of sorts, for my invasion to their privacy, I whispered, "Would anyone like a drink? The older man, one whom I knew many years ago in Jackson Mississippi, barely looked up but nodded a no. The small quiet man meekly replied, "Water".

In a few minutes I supplied an unopened bottle of water from one of the many places you could purchase food and drink throughout the Horseshoe Casino. The gift was politely accepted with an appreciative nod of thanks and that was all that was needed. The game commenced and I watched as the two titans battled on the checkered field. Both men played an excellent game and afterwards they traded "what if" games.

This match was a pleasant but not a complete surprise as many pool player seem to enjoy the game of chess.

A few days later, I was having a fun time with the heavy drinking boys from Norway and another from Chicago and it was getting late. We had several beers at the table buying round after round when someone mentioned if we were going to watch the mini-one pocket tournament. I must have turned ten shades of red when I realized that not only did I possess ONE of the 32 entries but that I was far too merry to play a decent game of one pocket, especially after the long days, long nights and the occasional sampling of some multiple domestic beers. I take my mini-tournaments and any other tournaments rather seriously.

Jose Parica passed by and remarked that he had won the last several one pocket mini tournaments at the DCC and that comment was met with severe skepticism by yourse truly since I had the honor of getting "lucky" against him and several other good players a couple of years ago.

Someone mentioned if Efren was playing in the mini-one pocket tournament and Jose giggled a faked fear of death shudder and said "Efren????" We all laughed and continued our merriment as Jose went his way.

Roy D'Fish from Norway suggested that I find Efren and give him my "ticket" to the mini-one pocket tournament. I have never really had much conversation with the Magician in past years although I have waited to play him in tournament play for over ten years, never receiving the honor. We quickly spied Efren walking around close to our table so we beckoned him to come closer and I offered him my place in the tournament. After he accepted my offer, I went to the booth to have my name to be replaced with his. As midnight quickly approached, we went to watch the games in progress. My roommate ChicagoMike was quickly vanquishing his opponents when he ran into "Bata" and although Chicago MIke fought a good battle, Efren won the war.

The tournament was a lot of fun and I could only think of the players who played Efren and how they must be enjoying themselves. A slight bit of envy surfaced for a moment but it was combined with a sunshine of pride for it was me that had brought all of them this great opportunity. Efren didn't disappoint anyone and captivated all of us with his sterling play and unique shot selection. He bested all of his opponents but not without all of them giving their best.

By this time it must have been seven o'clock in the morning and so we retired to enjoy some food at the breakfast buffet, just Efren, Roy and myself. We broke bread with the greatest pool player the world has ever seen and listened to his stories as he did with ours. Efren and I divided the spoils of his labor and I paid for the breakfast and Roy and I sauntered off to get some much needed rest while Efren was asked by a regular fan of his to play a set of nine ball for small stakes. He seemed to be in a bright mood with energy to spare and started out on yet another journey while Roy and I went to visit the Sandman exhausted from the day's play and long week at the Derby City Classic.

JoeyA


Joey,
Another well written post and a classy gesture towards "Bata". Nice job on both!
 
Nice story Joey A

Hope you had a blast you lucky *&^% !!

Next time you see Efren ask him to play some cheaper games. He will and you will never forget it. I played him some last time he came to my local room. He got lucky !!! :D :rolleyes:
 
It sure was fun, but one of the funniest moments was when Parica and Joey "the Nit" got into an argument over who won that One-Pocket mini-tournament a couple of years ago.

I guess we will never get the correct answer, but both Parica and The Nit claimed that they won.

Joey had just told us that he won a tournament a couple of years ago, and when he asked Parica to take his place in the mini Parica said he was already in and that he had won the last 5 or 6 years.

The faces of both of them were just priceless when the discussion went on.

One thing for sure, Parica didn't win in 2009!
 
frankncali said:
Nice story Joey A

Hope you had a blast you lucky *&^% !!

Next time you see Efren ask him to play some cheaper games. He will and you will never forget it. I played him some last time he came to my local room. He got lucky !!! :D :rolleyes:

He should be in LA TODAY! Look for Efren in a poolroom in California any day.
JoeyA
 
Roy Steffensen said:
It sure was fun, but one of the funniest moments was when Parica and Joey "the Nit" got into an argument over who won that One-Pocket mini-tournament a couple of years ago.

I guess we will never get the correct answer, but both Parica and The Nit claimed that they won.

Joey had just told us that he won a tournament a couple of years ago, and when he asked Parica to take his place in the mini Parica said he was already in and that he had won the last 5 or 6 years.

The faces of both of them were just priceless when the discussion went on.

One thing for sure, Parica didn't win in 2009!

Damn you D'Fish! :angry:

If you are such a big gambler, why didn't you bet everything you had about who won the mini tournament a couple of years ago. You had a chance to bet it up against me for all you had but you cowered like a crawfish looking for a hole to crawl in.

BTW, Parica was offered the same bet (everything I had plus all of my credit card allowances).

When I placed all of my money and my wallet upon the table, you and Parica looked like you had been turned to stone. :p WELL??????????
Oh well......., the bet is really simple and it is still open to YOU or PARICA: If I didn't win one of the DCC mini-one pocket tournaments in the last 4 years you win. If I did win one of them, I win. Trade in some of those sardines you have been storing for a long, cold winter and bet it up big spender. :D

We can let Williebetmore hold the money. I can wire mine today. How about you? Is $2,000 too small of a bet for you BIG ROLLER? :rolleyes:

Hmmmph! (Nose wide-open). :blush:

JoeyA (MAYBE NOW, IF D'FISH BETS ME, WE WILL FIND OUT WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH, for sure.........)
 
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JoeyA said:
Damn you D'Fish! :angry:

If you are such a big gambler, why didn't you bet everything you had about who won the mini tournament a couple of years ago. You had a chance to bet it up against me for all you had but you cowered like a crawfish looking for a hole to crawl in.

BTW, Parica was offered the same bet (everything I had plus all of my credit card allowances).

When I placed all of my money and my wallet upon the table, you and Parica looked like you had been turned to stone. :p WELL??????????
Oh well......., the bet is really simple and it is still open to YOU or PARICA: If I didn't win on of the DCC mini-one pocket tournaments in the last 4 years you win. If I did win one of them, I win. Trade in some of those sardines you have been storing for a long, cold winter and bet it up big spender. :D

We can let Williebetmore hold the money. I can wire mine today. How about you? Is $2,000 too small of a bet for you BIG ROLLER? :rolleyes:

Hmmmph! (Nose wide-open). :blush:

JoeyA (MAYBE NOW, IF D'FISH BETS ME, WE WILL FIND OUT WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH, for sure.........)

When the rubber meets the road...Crickets....

(Great thread Joey! "must spread da stuff b4 Joey gets more spice")
 
Joey, always a pleasure to see you. You're a class act all the way buddy. And we did get to play, even though it was only two games. I'll let you tell them about that. I will only say I ran seven in one game. I missed the bank for eight and out. I also ran seven in one game against Rafael and lost. :frown:
 
jay helfert said:
Joey, always a pleasure to see you. You're a class act all the way buddy. And we did get to play, even though it was only two games. I'll let you tell them about that. I will only say I ran seven in one game. I also ran seven in one game against Rafael and lost. :frown:

Arrrgh! ................ I don't think anyone wants to hear about that match. :D
JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
Damn you D'Fish! :angry:

If you are such a big gambler, why didn't you bet everything you had about who won the mini tournament a couple of years ago. You had a chance to bet it up against me for all you had but you cowered like a crawfish looking for a hole to crawl in.

BTW, Parica was offered the same bet (everything I had plus all of my credit card allowances).

When I placed all of my money and my wallet upon the table, you and Parica looked like you had been turned to stone. :p WELL??????????
Oh well......., the bet is really simple and it is still open to YOU or PARICA: If I didn't win on of the DCC mini-one pocket tournaments in the last 4 years you win. If I did win one of them, I win. Trade in some of those sardines you have been storing for a long, cold winter and bet it up big spender. :D

We can let Williebetmore hold the money. I can wire mine today. How about you? Is $2,000 too small of a bet for you BIG ROLLER? :rolleyes:

Hmmmph! (Nose wide-open). :blush:

JoeyA (MAYBE NOW, IF D'FISH BETS ME, WE WILL FIND OUT WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH, for sure.........)

I will do a "Harry" and bet you a twenty
 
jay helfert said:
Joey, always a pleasure to see you. You're a class act all the way buddy. And we did get to play, even though it was only two games. I'll let you tell them about that. I will only say I ran seven in one game. I missed the bank for eight and out. I also ran seven in one game against Rafael and lost. :frown:

Let me guess.

Joey THE NIT quit after losing the first two games, right? :rolleyes:
 
Good story Joey and very well written. Sound like a great time was shared by many.
 
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