rank these players 9 ball 70's 80's

hopefully some of you older fellows might help me find out how these guys played. i'm submitting 3 groups of players. put them in order according to how good they played in their prime. if 2 are tied then marked them tied. thanks
1. jimmy reid 1. cole dixon 1. jim rempe
2. cardone 2.clyde childress 2. c.j. wiley
3.jack hines 3.david howard 3. danny medina
4. ambrose 4.wetch 4. hopkins
5. wade crane 5. hubbard 5.davenport
 
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hopefully some of you older fellows might help me find out how these guys played. i'm submitting 3 groups of players. put them in order according to how good they played in their prime. if 2 are tied then marked them tied. thanks
1. jimmy reid 1. cole dixon 1. jim rempe
2. cardone 2.clyde childress 2. c.j. wiley
3.jack hines 3.david howard 3. danny medina
4. ambrose 4.wetch 4. hopkins
5. wade crane 5. hubbard 5.davenport

From stories I have read and heard in person.......

reid...rempe tied....then dixon

wiley...cardone...childress

hines...howard...medina

hopins...wetch ambrose

hubbard...davenport...crane

some are guessed at, but wth.....its a fun xersize.
 
hopefully some of you older fellows might help me find out how these guys played. i'm submitting 3 groups of players. put them in order according to how good they played in their prime. if 2 are tied then marked them tied. thanks
1. jimmy reid 1. cole dixon 1. jim rempe
2. cardone 2.clyde childress 2. c.j. wiley
3.jack hines 3.david howard 3. danny medina
4. ambrose 4.wetch 4. hopkins
5. wade crane 5. hubbard 5.davenport

First group - Crane and Cardone tied for first (edge to Crane for a longer period on top), Reid third, Hines and Ambrose tied for fourth.

Second group - Hubbart first, Cole second, Howard third, Wetch fourth and Clyde fifth.

Third group - This one is tough. Wiley, Hopkins and Davenport are all close, with CJ maybe the best for money, Davenport and Hopkins the best in tournaments and Hopkins the best overall. And Rempe is right behind Allen in all around ability. Medina, although he had the most powerful break, has to be fifth in this group.

Overall (all three groups) - For money I like Cardone and Hubbart (close call here), then Wiley and Crane. These are the top four playing 9-Ball for the cash. Once again Wade Crane (another huge breaker) had the longest reign of the four. Playing all games for the cash, it has to be Allen Hopkins though.

In tournament play I like David Howard (his break was as strong as Medina's and Crane's) and Davenport (also very close here), then Hopkins, and then Rempe.

You see, different players had different skills. If I had to pick the absolute best pool player in all the groups, it would probably be Allen Hopkins first and Jimmy Rempe second.

Now, just to be contentious, I will add that the top guys listed here play just as good as any current players, and better than most.
 
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I can't answer that question but if you ask who is the best today I'd go with Davenport.

His performance at Turning Stone was impressive, sending a lot of the young guns packing en route to a third place finish.
 
hopefully some of you older fellows might help me find out how these guys played. i'm submitting 3 groups of players. put them in order according to how good they played in their prime. if 2 are tied then marked them tied. thanks
1. jimmy reid 1. cole dixon 1. jim rempe
2. cardone 2.clyde childress 2. c.j. wiley
3.jack hines 3.david howard 3. danny medina
4. ambrose 4.wetch 4. hopkins
5. wade crane 5. hubbard 5.davenport

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Wade Crane
Reid
Ambrose
Cardone
Hines

Hubbard
Howard
Cole
Wetch
Clyde/don't know where to fit him in this group

Rempe
Hopkins
Medina
Kimmer
 
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thanks jay, i was hoping you would chime in. didn't know hubbard played that good. also thought ambrose played better. thanks to anyone else who took the time to help out.
 
thanks jay, i was hoping you would chime in. didn't know hubbard played that good. also thought ambrose played better. thanks to anyone else who took the time to help out.


Look, all these guys played good. This is very subjective. Richie was a helluva 9-Ball player. His second nickname was "9-Ball Richie" or "Mr. 9-Ball." I just happen to think he is in a group of great players.
 
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