Cole Dickson: Livin' large off the fat of the land
- By jjohnson
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You might like this thread I posted some time ago. you can search for it here on AZB. i checked. it's still there waiting for you.Cole was probably playing at about 60-70% his top speed then, if that. The Cole of the early 70's was a killer! He was probably only the Call Eight under Richie Florence and maybe the same over young Keith. He ran over just about everybody who crossed his path back then. Hustlers beware, Cole was a King Cobra. I played him in my poolroom a couple of times because no one else would play him. He gave me the seven, eight and nine and 9-6 in One Pocket. A couple of times I won a set and broke even. He was just too tough. The only hustler who ever came thru Cali that I know of that beat Cole was Jimmy Marino. And later on Jimmy didn't want to play him again.
Cole was a beauty to watch. He had big hands and just generated so much power with his stroke. Totally different game than Keith. Cole overpowered the balls and Keith finessed them. Richie was another different animal. On the pool table Richie was relentless, a fire breathing dragon who you couldn't kill. He could be down twenty games, go get more money, come back and bust you! A couple of times I saw very good players get Richie stuck and start chattering a little bit to him. Big mistake, he got that fire in his eyes and he wouldn't miss a ball until you were broke! Numero Uno on the West Coast for a good ten years, and probably in the top three or four in the country. I remember when Dean Chance tried to sneak Jimmy Moore in on Richie at Inglewood Bowl. They disguised him pretty good using a Hollywood make-up artist. Richie beat him anyway and afterward said he knew who he was all the time. Didn't matter to him.
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