This is the coolest thread. Thanks CJ for sharing these stories. The effort you have put into telling them is greatly appreciated!
hey cj, any palm beach county fl stories? or south fl.
CJ I would like to hear your Shannon daulton story
Shannon and I go WAY back to Summerset Ky. He's one of my favorite pool characters and personalities so I'll have to think of a special story - there's SO many things we've been through and mutual people we know that were also incredible characters. I'll write one very soon when I have the right amount of time.
"Those guys won't gamble, we make them more nervous than a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs" - Shannon Dalton in Baton Rouge La. '95'
CJ first off I want to thank you for adding so much useful content to this site. I wish more pro players took an interest in growing the sport and helping others improve as you have. Now for my request. I know you we're one of the top players for years, but more importantly you always seemed to be in action. You went after all the top players. Would you please relay some of your top gambling stories. I as well as the whole forum would love to hear how you played these guys and some of your big scores. I believe I also heard you say that there were only four players that you would not play, who were they.
Please share the wealth with us action junkies!
Thanks
Shannon and I go WAY back to Summerset Ky. He's one of my favorite pool characters and personalities so I'll have to think of a special story - there's SO many things we've been through and mutual people we know that were also incredible characters. I'll write one very soon when I have the right amount of time.
"Those guys won't gamble, we make them more nervous than a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs" - Shannon Dalton in Baton Rouge La. '95'
SD is great guy, fun to talk to, hang with.
We had beaten a lot of the shortstops around the Orlando area and decided to go to Richie Ambrose's pool room and play him some 9 Ball. His nick name was "Mr. 9 Ball," so I knew it would be challenge to beat him on his "home court".
Great stories CJ!
I was wondering if you ever gambled in Milwaukee, Racine, or Kenosha, WI?
Romines in Milwaukee was probably the place but there were also a lot of halls and bars in the outlying areas, have you ever played Willie Munson or George Puwalski?
Thanks CJ, great story! Keep e´m coming:smile:
Chrippa
Thanks CJ, great story! Keep e´m coming:smile:
Chrippa
Ask and you shall receive!
CJ, my hat's off to you. Great story from a great guy. I look forward to the next installment.
Thanks for all that you do.
Really good story, CJ. Much appreciated. . . now tell us some more!
CJ,
did you ever play Steve Hines? I think that was his name , I believe he was from somewhere in Texas, may have been a part-time bookie too.
One time at Rusty's Billiards on the Northwest HWY. back in about 1980 Gary "C" Seay was playing Calvin some $1,000 and $2,000 sets of 9-Ball on the bar table, and Steve was in on part of Gary's bet.
Well after 2 1'2 days of playing Calvin, Gary " C " collapsed from exhaustion right there while starting to break the balls, after about 5 minutes he contined to play, after a few more hours he fell out, and this time he crawled under the table they were playing on and passed out, well Calvin wanted the money but Steve Hines said he would finish the set, so they contined the set, 6 hours later Gary " C " woke up, the coin was still in the same spot where it was before Gary's big sleep.
Calvin finally got the $:smile:
That Steve Hines played pretty sporty, not a top shelf player but he hit um pretty good on the bar table.
I wonder what ever happen to him, cause I've never heard a word about him since.
David Harcrow
Keep em coming and thanks.
I was hanging out at my pool room "CJ's" behind the bar of all places....I really didn't spend a lot of time back there, but this day was the exception. An older man came in, sat down and ordered a soda...I knew how to "mix" that one so I got it for him and set it down.
He said "you are the professional pool player CJ aren't you?"....I replied "yes, that's me, unless I owe you money LoL"....he laughed, took a drink and said, "no, you don't owe me money, but I would like to ask you a question"......I suddenly felt his tone turn serous and wondered what this older man was up to "sure, you can ask me whatever you want" I said, leaning against the cooler.
The man pointed at the pool table and ask "what are you trying to achieve playing that Game?"....I hesitated, thought and replied "I'm trying to be the best player I can be, maybe even the best in the world, at least once".
The man place his napkin between us, looked into my eyes and said firmly "you know this Game you play is already perfect in geometric design....it's up to you to uncover it" and immediately turned over the napkin and looked under it....."Do You Understand" he said firmly again "The Game is already perfectly designed, it's just up to you to uncover the Perfection", again he lifted up the napkin, looked under it and then quickly back into my now de-focused stare.
His eyes by now felt like they were probing my "inner world," and I shifted, suddenly feeling disoriented, and answered "I think I understand.....it's not me that has to be perfect, it's the game, so I don't need to try to be perfect, I just need to Uncover the Perfection that's already been placed there...in the Game.....by...uhhhh".....he smiled at my hesitation and finished "by the Breath of the Universe or The Breath of a Higher Power, right now that's not as important as you believing the Game has perfect qualities!
He then told me to hold on for a minute and went to his car and brought back a book which I read and still have to this day. This was one of those occasions that influenced my future and looking back I find myself wondering if this old man was really an old man.....or...maybe a "cosmic messenger"...no, that would be silly now wouldn't it?.....hmmm, I still can't help but wonder :groucho: 'The Game is the Teacher'
That Steve Hines played pretty sporty, not a top shelf player but he hit um pretty good on the bar table.
I wonder what ever happen to him, cause I've never heard a word about him since.
David Harcrow