Scott,Jay...Keith was already a world beater at 17. I played him in '75 (he was 17, and I was 'older and wiser'...LOL...at 21), at the World 9ball tourney in Burlington IA, that was run by Cardone. EVERYBODY was there, including Ritchie & Ronnie, and every hustler in the country (Buddy was tall and SKINNY, and called by the name "Rags"...he wasn't even The Rifleman yet!). I don't know if Keith lost out early in the tournament (which was in the 'convention center' on the river) on purpose or not, but he was holding court on the green room tables at the hotel, and KILLING every player who stepped up (this included all the top guys). These were all 9' tables too! I got very lucky, with a huge spot, and beat Keith for almost two dimes in a few minutes, before he quit. He had a bankroll that would choke an elephant, so he didn't miss it (I think I might have been the only person to beat him).
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
I was there then too. What a tournament. Great side action. What was that room down the street where the floor looked like an earthquake hit. Maybe 6" difference in floor height from one end of the table to the other. Could hardly see over the table at one end and tripping on the rail at the other.
Sad, I'm in Burlington right now and last night I looked for places to play. Only Whitey's in the whole town. Only one "sports bar" that I could find and it only has 1 coin op.