Just curious who you think would have the edge... race to 8 for a HUGE stack
Just curious who you think would have the edge... race to 8 for a HUGE stack
I watched Ronnie Allen and bet on him all the way from the days at Welker Cochran's in S.F. to that brutal pit in Johnston City and then years after.Just curious who you think would have the edge... race to 8 for a HUGE stack
your opinions mean less every time you speak...alex beat frost for cash..alex is now a snooker player
Hopefully, no one dead answers that.Anybody alive out there who has played them both?
Anybody alive out there who has played them both?
Just curious who you think would have the edge... race to 8 for a HUGE stack
wouldnt this be a question SJD could answer???
Scott Frost would have the edge. Today's players play on equipment that is far more difficult than the equipment of the past.
The only people that are saying the old timers would whoop today's players, are the same old farts that played back then. Anytime I hear that Ronnie Allen and Efren Reyes played better in their prime, I just laugh. I think Efren plays better now than he did before; He just has tougher competition now.
How is today's equipment more difficult? I agree on your point about Efren but believe it is because the equipment is better than years ago.
At a well-known annual pool event held in Johnston City, Illinois, it was in 1972 that Ronnie Allen grabbed the microphone before a standing-room-only crowd and offered to play any living human being a game of one pocket, spotting them a handicap of 10 to 8. And nobody raised their hand. This was known as Ronnie's standard offer to anyone who wanted to gamble with him. Sadly, he passed away on February 6, 2013.
Anybody alive out there who has played them both?