Was it slop, or was it intentional?

Is that you on the right in your avetar?

You have came with enough good short stories yourself over the few years I have been here to let me know that you have been around for a while. I would seriously read a book from you too and I dont even know your real story, who you are, etc. I just know you have some good stories in you.

Yep, that's me. It was about 3 am in Vegas, and Cliff came up to me and told me he had a great game and needed a backer....in the meantime, "Could I let him hold a $100?" LOL ( I think he is still holding it)

I have been around for a while. My career has allowed me to travel often, and I always took my cues with me and I found a new place to play and meet some interesting characters. I got where I was going to many of the events all over the country. Eventually, others noticed that I was there quite a bit and an editor came up to me and after talking for a while he asked if I would be interested in writing some articles and player profiles for a book. After I worked on the book, I wrote for a couple magazines, and was asked to write for couple others. (One notable was I was the first to do a feature article on Landon Shuffet when he was little tyke for Inside Pool)

I seldom write articles now, but several years ago, I got a call on my cell phone from Las Vegas. It was by Bunny Rogoff, aka Pots and Pans. He had read several of my articles and wanted me to come to Las Vegas and write his life story. He told me he had never had job, and never wanted one or needed one. He offered me to live in one of his houses for free while I was working on the book. I told him I would think about the offer, and we never worked out the details, and sadly, as he has pasted, the opportunity is gone forever. I regret not going as he was so unique, and frankly, I think there will never be another like him.

I have spoken to a great shortstop/pro player in my hometown about writing a book about his life. He had refused me for years, but finally said yes, and now I don't have the time to get it done either.

I wish you all the best of rolls,

Ken
 
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... Regarding the two way shot that is precisely why I don't care for the new 10 ball rules when if a player misses a shot the opponent can give the shot back. This rule removes two way shots from the game and they are some of the most creative shots in the game. ...

WPA (world-standardized) 10-Ball rules do not eliminate that most-common type of 2-way shot. The incoming player has no option to return the shot after a simple miss of a called shot. The return option applies (1) if a ball is pocketed on a called safety, or (2) a called ball is pocketed in the wrong pocket, or (3) a ball that was not nominated is pocketed (and the nominated ball was not pocketed).

WPA rules do, however, eliminate the type of 2-way shot where the player tries to make either of two (or more) balls, because only one ball and pocket can be called.

Predator Tour 10-Ball rules do also eliminate the first type of 2-way shot, as the incoming player has the option to make his opponent shoot again after a miss.
 
Every successful person has endured negativity. Easier said than done but try not to let it get you down.

Regarding the two way shot that is precisely why I don't care for the new 10 ball rules when if a player misses a shot the opponent can give the shot back. This rule removes two way shots from the game and they are some of the most creative shots in the game.

Good luck with the book.

I agree about call-shots....they turn 9-ball into a pedestrian game....
...in a tough spot, shots with multiple outcomes make the game exciting....
.....I like 3-cushion billiards because of this also.

As to the shot itself....I think Keith's intentions were 80% snooker, 10% hitting the
9-ball off two rails and cutting it in, and 10% thrree-railing the the four in the side.

And JAM....find a way of making the book happen....I'll take five of 'em.
...let your friends make your day, not your enemies.
 
Regarding the two way shot that is precisely why I don't care for the new 10 ball rules when if a player misses a shot the opponent can give the shot back. This rule removes two way shots from the game and they are some of the most creative shots in the game.
I like 2-ways too - in fact, I think any good player should always look for them and play them whenever convenient.

That's why I'm glad that 10-ball rules don't remove them from the game. The actual rule you're thinking of is if you miss your shot but make an uncalled ball, then it's a push. 2-ways are still legal, as long as you don't make an uncalled ball.

pj
chgo
 
Patrick Johnson;5272847... 2-ways are still legal said:
as long as you don't make an uncalled ball[/U].

pj
chgo

Depends on the rules. See post #42 above.
 
I'll be different. I'm saying he slopped it in. Also he probably still hasn't had to chalk that cue again.:thumbup:
 
I'll be different. I'm saying he slopped it in. Also he probably still hasn't had to chalk that cue again.:thumbup:

LOLOLOLOL. :rotflmao1::rotflmao1::rotflmao1: I am reminded of this.
 

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Book is finished. It's a read that will be received well by action enthusiasts. :grin-square:

Funds to expend on publishing are tight at this time. Time needed to make it happen is also in short supply due to me being a perfectionist.

We intend to sell product to raise funds for financing the publishing expenses. We're currently investigating product to sell on the website at this time. When we have a good array of products for sale, we will be updating this website: http://boogieinthedark.com

T-shirts, coffee mugs, autographed pictures and the like won't cut the mustard. I'm trying to think of some new and innovative pool products that would be popular that Keith could sell. A Keith bobblehead comes to mind. :grin:
"The World has the Eight' t-shirts. Everyone would want one
 
WPA (world-standardized) 10-Ball rules do not eliminate that most-common type of 2-way shot. The incoming player has no option to return the shot after a simple miss of a called shot. The return option applies (1) if a ball is pocketed on a called safety, or (2) a called ball is pocketed in the wrong pocket, or (3) a ball that was not nominated is pocketed (and the nominated ball was not pocketed).

WPA rules do, however, eliminate the type of 2-way shot where the player tries to make either of two (or more) balls, because only one ball and pocket can be called.

Predator Tour 10-Ball rules do also eliminate the first type of 2-way shot, as the incoming player has the option to make his opponent shoot again after a miss.


My question is why anybody would ever call safety under WPA or BCA rules.
 
My question is why anybody would ever call safety under WPA or BCA rules.
Nobody should. In fact, even when playing an intentional safe I call the ball with the most likely remote chance of slopping in, just in case there's an earthquake and it does.

pj
chgo
 
Nobody should. In fact, even when playing an intentional safe I call the ball with the most likely remote chance of slopping in, just in case there's an earthquake and it does.

pj
chgo

Did you say EARTHQUAKE?
Now I understand what happened.....:idea:
 
I was going to have Keith post on this thread about that shot, but I'm now having second thoughts. Not worth subjecting him to the forum troll(s). Not sure why the same member(s) continues to jump in and out of threads for the sole purpose of ruining them with mean-spirited and flippant remarks.

You pool aficionados guessed right, though. The shot was intentional, but Keith said he played it with having two safeties in mind, just in case, thanks to the placement of two of the balls on the felt. If he missed, he would have played safe, leaving his opponent an impossible or tough shot.

Buddy Hall put Keith in this event, but there were restrictions that Buddy placed on Keith, which are comical, but you'll have to read all about it another time, I guess.

Have a great weekend, everybody! :)

The way he acted right before the shot (jumping all over it) I figured he played a two way shot. Excellent play imo
 
This is my favorite bank hands down in pool...3 rails in the side using the end rail, side rail, and then other end rail. It looks so pretty when it goes. I usually put a bit of right on the cue ball and try to spin it a bit so that it will hit that angle off the last rail. It's not easy but man I usually do a fist pump when it drops and then order a round of shots!
 
I agree about the pre-purchase option. PM sent. I'm in if you decide to do it!

Dave
 
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