Best 1Pocket Player of the 80's - 90's
- By King T
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Its got to be Efren and then Cliff..., for the Money!
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The 1990s in one pocket belonged to Efren.
The 1980s are a bit more complicated. The first names that come to mind are Nick Varner and Allen Hopkins. Allen, in particular, used to bet real high back then. I'm thinking that Jersey Red, Ronnie Allen and Eddie Kelly were all past their primes by then.
Isn't that situation #3 above? If she had called a different pocket, her opponents still would have the option of putting FSR back in, which they definitely would. So, no difference.
Probably only if you asked him! Haha.I thought Grady Mathews was considered one of the all time great 1P players back in those days?
That was my first thoughtWhere was Hopkins in that mix?
Isn't that situation #3 above? If she had called a different pocket, her opponents still would have the option of putting FSR back in, which they definitely would. So, no difference.On the flip side, sometimes you might want to call a pocket that you WON'T make the ball if you're playing safe. In the video below Ropero/SFR were on the hill, Ropero plays safe but called the 2 in the top right corner and made it, SFR was hooked and scratched. Fisher/Kazakis ran out the game to go hill-hill which meant a shootout. Ropero and SFR won the shootout but it could've turned out much worse.
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Thanks for that.There is an accustats one pocket tape where the commentators stated Cookie Monster Steve Cook played Hopkins for $1000 per game, and beat him 12 games.
There is an accustats one pocket tape where the commentators stated Cookie Monster Steve Cook played Hopkins for $1000 per game, and beat him 12 games.The 1990s in one pocket belonged to Efren.
The 1980s are a bit more complicated. The first names that come to mind are Nick Varner and Allen Hopkins. Allen, in particular, used to bet real high back then. I'm thinking that Jersey Red, Ronnie Allen and Eddie Kelly were all past their primes by then.