Proposed TAR - TOI VS NO AIMING SYSTEM

Here's the problem blue hair. YOUR NOT FUNNY. Or brilliant or witty. You know how to tell. Because brilliant funny people don't have to tell people that. They just are. I have seen Don Rickles in Vegas, and if he insulted me it would of been an honor to be insulted by a legend. You are just a legend in your own mind. So go put some fresh tennis balls on your walker and slide your witty ass over to the old folks home where you'll STILL be the only one laughing.

Yube baby, my hair is not blue, and I HAVE new tennis balls on my walker !..But it was very refreshing to see you make a 'funny' !..That was even better than Mr Wil-ey's hilarious 'tooth paste' comment to PinkLady !..I may start replying to you
again, if you are going to come up with original stuff, Instead of just letting yourself be a full time "Trained N*t Hugger" !

The Invincible Roadrunner :thumbup:

PS..Did you and Mr. Coyote forget to take your "ANTI-HATER" medication today ?..You both tend to get quite 'cross'
without it !..:eek:..Its too bad the brilliant mind's, the n*t dangler's, the troll's, and the hater's..can't all just get along..
..It could be so peaceful over here ! ;)

Shouldn't you be helping Mr. Coyote oil his
trap, or something, anything productive ? :rolleyes:

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Yube baby, my hair is not blue, and I HAVE new tennis balls on my walker !..But it was very refreshing to see you make a 'funny' !..That was even better than Mr Wil-ey's hilarious 'tooth paste' comment to PinkLady !..I may start replying to you
again, if you are going to come up with original stuff, Instead of just letting yourself be a full time "Trained N*t Hugger" !

The Invincible Roadrunner :thumbup:

PS..Did you and Mr. Coyote forget to take your "ANTI-HATER" medication today ?..You both tend to get quite 'cross'
without it !..:eek:..Its too bad the brilliant mind's, the n*t dangler's, the troll's, and the hater's..can't all just get along..
..It could be so peaceful over here ! ;)

Shouldn't you be helping Mr. Coyote oil his
trap, or something, anything productive ? :rolleyes:

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Yuba baby? What kind of roadrunner are you.
 

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the law suit that we funded for over $300,000 against the Lloyd's.

OP: CJ v Bartram. period.

otherwise, ICNBB
I can't play much (I'm teaching mostly), but will play any American player 'Two Shot Shoot Out' in Ft. Worth Texas. I apologize that I can't travel looking for games, but I am negotiating a lease and juggling two major billiard projects right now. My playing MUST set on a back shelf until I get this business up and running, it's worth focusing on.

The Earl Strickland "Million Dollar Documentary" is in it's final stages and we have a major shoot on Tuesday evening and that will rap up the video portion. The interview that Earl gave us is incredible, he goes though how he prepared to run the 10 racks in a row! He tells what he had to do to run 5 racks in a row EVERY DAY.....then what he did at the tournament to give himself the best chance....and IT WORKED!!! WIth odds over 6.8 Million to ONE he ran 11 racks in a row under the "million dollar pressure".

We owe the pool world an explanation of what happened "behind the scenes" and the law suit that we funded for over $300,000 against the Lloyd's.....on the last day they had 14 attorneys representing the "other side," Earl Strickland and I had THREE...and we won and proved Earl DID run the racks and collected. 'Our Game was their Teacher' www.cjwiley.com
 
Protecting ONE POCKET defensively, as opposed to SIX POCKETS playing Shoot Out 9 Ball

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That's a great question, because if the object ball was on the end rail it would drastically slow the game down for no reason, and would be boring.

NO ONE played ball in hand behind the line on every foul. I played many players 'Two Shot Shoot Out' and we played ball in hand anywhere in the 2nd foul EVERY TIME. Here's a list of some of the players I've gambled with at Two Shot Shoot Out 9/10 Ball.


Reid Pierce - Mississippi - (a ton of heart, US OPEN champion and top gambler)
Rodney Morris - Hawaii (one of the best gambler/two shot players ever imho)
Shannon Dalton - (one of the greatest all around players in history at 19)
Country Calvin - Arkansas - (top notch shoot out player)
Johnny Archer (we played both ways several times, JA plays Awesome) - Georgia
Tony Ellin - Florida - (I dodged a bullet playing Tony on the bar table giving weight)
Johnny Ross - Florida - (gave him the 8ball many times playing shoot out)
John Hager Sr.- Texas - (super smart gambler and moved like a ghost)
John Brumback - Kentucky (not a good guy to roll out Bank Shots to)
Eddie Moore - Kentucky - (one of kentucky's best bankers and shoot out players)
VERNON ELLIOT - Tenn/Ga - (taught me a lot about the Two Shot game)
Doug Smith - Indiana - (another great Two Shot player of the past)
Omaha John - Nebraska - (2nd only to Matlock and Keith in the world on bar table)
Keith McCready - California - (one of the best SHOOT OUT players to ever live)
Mark Tadd - Utah - (another top rated gambler/two shot player)
Eddy Kelly - Las Vegas - (legendary two shot player)
Mario Cruiz - Miami - (gave up the 7out and won a large number in Miami playing S.O.)
Tommy Brown - Conn. - (tough gambler and shot really straight off the end rail)
Toby Sweet - Florida - (considered one of the best roll out players in history)
Kim Davenport - California - (one of the very best)
Eugene Browning - Atlanta Ga.- (played two foul very, very well)
Robert Stovall - Georgia - (tough, seasoned shoot out player on the bar table)
Billy Ray Sudan - California - (tough game, but pulled it out when I was 19 in Tenn)
Jerry Brock - Memphis Tn. - (need I say more?)
Gary Lutman - St Louis Mo - (had more gambling heart than most players in the world)
Tom Ferry - St Louis Mo - (Mo State 9 Ball Champion)
Bill Berry - St. Louis Mo - (tough St Louie Gambler and great all around gentleman)
Craig Bickford - Columbia Mo.- (we played a ton of shoot out in Columbia Mo)
Rusty Brandimier - Mo - (champion banker and two shot 9 ball player)
George Michaels - Chicago (great mover and top notch shoot out and eight ball player)
"Frisco Jack" Cooney - (one of the best movers in one pocket and a great shoot out player/gambler in his own right)
Robert Leblanc - (great road player and author of 'Confessions of a Pool Hustler' - we played in a bar in Illinois and a guy pulled a gun on the side)
Cliff Joyner - (one pocket expert, and also an advanced shoot out player)
Wade Crane aka "Billy Johnson" - (we played SHOOT OUT in North Carolina and he could cut the paint off the ball....awesome offensive ability)

This is a list of some of the best players I played in the 80s playing 'Two Shot Shoot Out'......and EVERY one of them played "Ball in Hand Anywhere on the Table" on the 2nd foul. During the 90s I played many more high dollar matches against tournament players, they would not play me "TWO SHOT SHOOT OUT", we played "One Foul".

You knew Bobbie Stovall? I ain't seen him in years. We used to play all the time. I introduced him to his wife. (Hope he doesn't hold that against me)

Yes, I know Bobby, and knew everyone on that list - played all of them 'Two Shot Shoot Out' 9 Ball or 10 ball on either the bar table or 9' table....some many times.

I still maintain that we can prove that 'Two Shot Shoot Out' is a more difficult game than One Pocket .....one of the key reasons is the "two way shots," they are much more challenging in 9 Ball because they are longer, and usually shot off the end rail.

They are played a lot in One Pocket too, but usually from shorter distances and you only have to protect ONE POCKET defensively, as opposed to SIX POCKETS playing Shoot Out 9 Ball. 'The Shoot Out Game is the Teacher'
 
I can't play much (I'm teaching mostly), but will play any American player 'Two Shot Shoot Out' in Ft. Worth Texas. I apologize that I can't travel looking for games, but I am negotiating a lease and juggling two major billiard projects right now. My playing MUST set on a back shelf until I get this business up and running, it's worth focusing on.

The Earl Strickland "Million Dollar Documentary" is in it's final stages and we have a major shoot on Tuesday evening and that will rap up the video portion. The interview that Earl gave us is incredible, he goes though how he prepared to run the 10 racks in a row! He tells what he had to do to run 5 racks in a row EVERY DAY.....then what he did at the tournament to give himself the best chance....and IT WORKED!!! WIth odds over 6.8 Million to ONE he ran 11 racks in a row under the "million dollar pressure".

We owe the pool world an explanation of what happened "behind the scenes" and the law suit that we funded for over $300,000 against the Lloyd's.....on the last day they had 14 attorneys representing the "other side," Earl Strickland and I had THREE...and we won and proved Earl DID run the racks and collected. 'Our Game was their Teacher' www.cjwiley.com


Did you want to play on a big table,or bar table.And can the player I get play a 10 ahead set,for at least 10,000.
 
gambling high at pool is low on my list of priorities.

I can't play much (I'm teaching mostly), but will play any American player 'Two Shot Shoot Out' in Ft. Worth Texas. I apologize that I can't travel looking for games, but I am negotiating a lease and juggling two major billiard projects right now. My playing MUST set on a back shelf until I get this business up and running, it's worth focusing on.

The Earl Strickland "Million Dollar Documentary" is in it's final stages and we have a major shoot on Tuesday evening and that will rap up the video portion. The interview that Earl gave us is incredible, he goes though how he prepared to run the 10 racks in a row! He tells what he had to do to run 5 racks in a row EVERY DAY.....then what he did at the tournament to give himself the best chance....and IT WORKED!!! WIth odds over 6.8 Million to ONE he ran 11 racks in a row under the "million dollar pressure".

We owe the pool world an explanation of what happened "behind the scenes" and the law suit that we funded for over $300,000 against the Lloyd's.....on the last day they had 14 attorneys representing the "other side," Earl Strickland and I had THREE...and we won and proved Earl DID run the racks and collected. 'Our Game was their Teacher' www.cjwiley.com
Did you want to play on a big table,or bar table.And can the player I get play a 10 ahead set,for at least 10,000.

I will play on a big table, but playing for 10k is probably not going to happen. Read my post, I only play for money on the average of once or twice a year.....and I will still give anyone action, just not going to gamble high right now until I get the pool room open....then things will change, and I'll be playing every day so I will make the bet more interesting.

I'm betting a million dollars on these projects so I have to keep things in perspective....and gambling high at pool is low on my list of priorities.
 
I will play on a big table, but playing for 10k is probably not going to happen. Read my post, I only play for money on the average of once or twice a year.....and I will still give anyone action, just not going to gamble high right now until I get the pool room open....then things will change, and I'll be playing every day so I will make the bet more interesting.

I'm betting a million dollars on these projects so I have to keep things in perspective....and gambling high at pool is low on my list of priorities.

You certainly are an expert at avoiding the question !.. Whatever you do, don't just say these two simple words..
..."NO THANKS" !

The Trolling Roadrunner
 
I did say I would play anyone from the USA, is that not enough?

You certainly are an expert at avoiding the question !.. Whatever you do, don't just say these two simple words..
..."NO THANKS" !

The Trolling Roadrunner

I did say I would play anyone from the USA, is that not enough?

This isn't about pride in gambling and "high rolling", this is about playing pool and getting people interested in the game again. I believe this can be done, but not by me playing big money matches, on the contrary, this will only be done by promoting the game on TV.....and this is what my forte has been in the past and once we're done with this documentary on Earl Strickland I'll show you why.

Until then let's all be nice to the teacher......and the inner game is the teacher.
 
I wanted to tell the "rest of the story" that I told you, but didn't think it was appropriate. You have to admit the vision of walking outside that pool room on that beautiful morning with black "tire smoke" filling the air is hilarious..:groucho:..I still CRACK UP thinking about seeing that display of "frustration". LMAO!!!

It was funny and totally believeable if you know the guy in question. It would have been good to see on video ! lol
 
after we got a safe distance we both laughed hysterically.

It was funny and totally believable if you know the guy in question. It would have been good to see on video ! lol

Yes, when I did tell the story occasionally I heard many more in return. It was serele with all that smoke billowing up in the parking lot that's for sure.

I wasn't sure how to react, but after we got a safe distance we both laughed hysterically.
 
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