Any "B" Players looking for Cheap $100 sets on BB?

Johnnyt

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If interested and are a "B" player in the Tampa area shoot me a PM. We can lock-up $200-$500 and get er done. Please if your better than "B" don't respond...the name is Tucker...not Sucker. Johnnyt

Edited 9/25 11:00 am est. LOL. The few on here that don't think I'm a complete nut job will now. My wife just reminded me that I'm having surgery on both feet the 30th of this month. Sorry for the thread.
PS: The people I said I'd play when I get over to the other coast of Florida in five weeks are still on. I should be healed up by then I'm sure. Johnnyt
 
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If interested and are a "B" player in the Tampa area shoot me a PM. We can lock-up $200-$500 and get er done. Please if your better than "B" don't respond...the name is Tucker...not Sucker. Johnnyt

i thought you said you were an "a" player in a different thread?
 
Maybe Jonny iz done with the B.S. stories N iz trying to improve his game by playing 4 real? :confused::rolleyes:
 
Challenges of this type have trouble written all over them.

I have heard dozens of different discriptions of what a "B" player actually is.......

I consider myself a B player, but most everyone I play with would describe me as an "A" player. Ive strung up 4-5packs of nine ball on a Diamond BB on several occasions. If you make a ball on the break.and have a shot on the one, you damn well better get out on a BB.

While im sure he is just trying to find an even game, the sets are going to end up like this:

If Johnnyt wins, then his opponent will accuse him of being an "A" player and lying about his ability.

If Johnnyt loses, he will accuse his opponent of being an "A" player and lying about his ability.

This is disaster just waiting to happen.
 
Challenges of this type have trouble written all over them.

I have heard dozens of different discriptions of what a "B" player actually is.......

I consider myself a B player, but most everyone I play with would describe me as an "A" player. Ive strung up 4-5packs of nine ball on a Diamond BB on several occasions. If you make a ball on the break.and have a shot on the one, you damn well better get out on a BB.

While im sure he is just trying to find an even game, the sets are going to end up like this:

If Johnnyt wins, then his opponent will accuse him of being an "A" player and lying about his ability.

If Johnnyt loses, he will accuse his opponent of being an "A" player and lying about his ability.

This is disaster just waiting to happen.

Good point Bryan, here's the PM I sent:

Howdy from Orlando.

I'm an "APA 7" in 8-ball, and just made "SL 8" in 9-ball. That's verifiable, not bragging or sandbagging.

I don't know where that puts us, but I am guessing it's in the ball park.

I've never played any serious sets on a bar table, only some horsing around $5-10 a game.

Like everyone else these days, I don't have cash to spray all over the pool scene, but I am looking for experience and battles instead of stealing like most folks.

If you think we're close enough to make a fair game, I'm happy to try.

I play at Clicks North on a league, and at Corner Pocket on Mondays. Both those have 9'ers.

Decent bar tables are harder to come by. I know of a place in Cassleberry that will open up the bar tables, I think it's Wednesday or Thursday night for free pool.

Anyway, lemme know...


seem honest enough?

I have NEVER put up a 4 or 5 on a BB, like I said, never played more than a few $5 or $10 games on a BB. I play mostly on 8' (League 8-ball) or 9' tables (practice when I can and local tournaments).

As stated, my "skill level" according to APA is demonstrable and consistent. If I were a 7/9, well I'm topping out, so there's no telling how good I might be. But being a shade under that, there's definitely room above me.

I agree with you, the "rating system" for players is too subjective; even against the 9-ball ghost on a 4" pocketed 9' diamond is a world apart from even against the ghost on a 5.5" pocketed bar bucket, but for now, it's what we got.

In another thread (one I started BTW:confused:) I noticed JohhnyT said he was playing the ghost even WITHOUT BIH on his BB, and if that's the case, that's pretty frickin' strong in my book.

How outta line am I?
 
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Live streaming a must...on JohnnyT's home table..."A fromp thru the swamp with the B gator" or "ignore the Gator, he's just a B" LOL
 
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Good point Bryan, here's the PM I sent:

Howdy from Orlando.

I'm an "APA 7" in 8-ball, and just made "SL 8" in 9-ball. That's verifiable, not bragging or sandbagging.

I don't know where that puts us, but I am guessing it's in the ball park.

I've never played any serious sets on a bar table, only some horsing around $5-10 a game.

Like everyone else these days, I don't have cash to spray all over the pool scene, but I am looking for experience and battles instead of stealing like most folks.

If you think we're close enough to make a fair game, I'm happy to try.

I play at Clicks North on a league, and at Corner Pocket on Mondays. Both those have 9'ers.

Decent bar tables are harder to come by. I know of a place in Cassleberry that will open up the bar tables, I think it's Wednesday or Thursday night for free pool.

Anyway, lemme know...


seem honest enough?

I have NEVER put up a 4 or 5 on a BB, like I said, never played more than a few $5 or $10 games on a BB. I play mostly on 8' (League 8-ball) or 9' tables (practice when I can and local tournaments).

As stated, my "skill level" according to APA is demonstrable and consistent. If I were a 7/9, well I'm topping out, so there's no telling how good I might be. But being a shade under that, there's definitely room above me.

I agree with you, the "rating system" for players is too subjective; even against the 9-ball ghost on a 4" pocketed 9' diamond is a world apart from even against the ghost on a 5.5" pocketed bar bucket, but for now, it's what we got.

In another thread (one I started BTW:confused:) I noticed JohhnyT said he was playing the ghost even WITHOUT BIH on his BB, and if that's the case, that's pretty frickin' strong in my book.

How outta line am I?

Thats about as honest as you can get.

I am also a 7 in APA 8 ball, and until about 4 months ago I was a 8 in APA 9 ball. I was raised to a 9.

I figure a good B player should be able to compete with the ghost on a good Diamond BB.

As far as 4-5 packs on a BB, it all comes down to the break and a little luck. Its not something I can do consistently, but ive done it a few times.


Like you said, rating is very subjective. At least with the APA handicap you have a measurable number to make a comparison. It doesnt start getting hazy again till you hit the 9 level.

Im a 9, but then again, so is Dan LaVoie (the owner of hammerheads,) and I wont get on the table with him without the 7, or 10-6/7 in 1-hole :grin-square: If i remember correctly Dan plays Richie Richieson and Ron Wiseman getting 10-8/7.


If Johnnyt's beating the ghost without ball in hand, thats awful effing strong...........
 
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Any "C" players wanna play me cheap $1000 sets, off handed, spotting me the six, on my home table, with one hand tied behind their back? PM me. "B" or above players need not reply. I'm a "C" player. Promise. Really. Pinky swear.

Sorry. I couldn't resist. :):)
 
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Johnnyt has a high run of 96 in straight pool this year. I have never heard of a B player running 96. That type of run is about 50 times harder than a 5 pack on a BB.
 
Johnnyt has a high run of 96 in straight pool this year. I have never heard of a B player running 96. That type of run is about 50 times harder than a 5 pack on a BB.

If he ran 96 in straight pool he is no B player.... no way, no how....

I ran 50 one time, although I do not play the game much.

Agreed, running 96 is a ton more difficult than a 5 pack on a BB.
 
Thats about as honest as you can get.
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Like you said, rating is very subjective. At least with the APA handicap you have a measurable number to make a comparison. It doesnt start getting hazy again till you hit the 9 level.
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Yeah, once they are rated the highest the system goes, it quit being accurate.

I am a GM in USPSA (Grand Master), pistol matches, and a competitive one. That's the top level, and makes me one of about 100 worldwide, and I should place at the top 20 of our nationals or the Worlds.

That's roughly like being a no-BS pro in pool. But I don't kid myself there are GM's I don't want none of, just like there are pros that have no interest in gambling heads up with the top ten guys.

There are layers above layers... you just run out of ways to measure them.


If he ran 96 in straight pool he is no B player.... no way, no how....

I ran 50 one time, although I do not play the game much.

Agreed, running 96 is a ton more difficult than a 5 pack on a BB.

YIKES! :slap:

I think my high run is.... thirty one :confused:
 
If he ran 96 in straight pool he is no B player.... no way, no how....

I ran 50 one time, although I do not play the game much.

Agreed, running 96 is a ton more difficult than a 5 pack on a BB.

Yes I did run 96 on my 7' Valley when it had 4 3/4" corner pockets. I haven't run over 45 since then. Johnnyt
 
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