What real good player/pro has bet the most on themselves?

Earl Strickland said he put up 100K against Morro Paez. I could be wrong but I think he said it was his own money, although I kind of doubt that. I'm sure that's an old thread on here somewhere.
 
I'm sure JAM can confirm or deny, but did the Earthquake bet high with his own? Or did he typically have backers?

Ronnie Allen also comes to mind. Could be wrong on both counts.
 
How do they dump when they bet their own money?

By simply making a larger side bet on losing. Usually done with a partner to make the bet for them so as not to raise suspicion. I heard of a couple of players doing this a couple of years ago in a big international event. They reportedly pocketed 300K doing it by betting with a bookie.

(not going to name any names, so no one bother asking)
 
I don't know what is the greatest amount of money that St. Louis "Louie" Roberts ever had or bet at one time, but I know that he would bet "ALL" his money...whatever that happened to be.

One of my favorite quotes...
...Louie was quizzed by an interviewer once about how much he thought he had lost...
...Louie said "Would you believe a down payment on an aircraft carrier?"
 
Ritchie Florence had crazy gamble and played lights out. Jay Helfert could share some specifics.

Grady has to up there as well..... He almost always bet his own.


Good question for Dr Bill.;)

Today's players don't have a pot to piss in, let alone playin on their own dime.

Harold Worst was reported to have only bet on himself.

I think Alex Pagulayan bets high with his own money

Jose Parica belongs in this elite group.
...of the world class snooker players, Willie Thorne and John Spencer could send it.
 
Jack wasn't hustling playing Toby when I was in Vegas and that was a huge game.

Jack gets my vote also.

Be for real. I don't want to turn this into a talent debate but Jack is a hustler. I'm talking about players.



Come on now.
 
In the seventies....very early eighties

Louie Roberts bet higher than anybody.......had more gamble than every player at that time.
 
Yet a lot of them have no problem winning on a horses money and taking there share to the casino, racetrack or party with hookers.
Never made any sense to me.:scratchhead: Johnnyt

don't underestimate the value of a good party with hookers ;)
 
I've heard of SVB shipping in $40k of his own on a bet but I can't validate that. Paez was known for betting really high on himself as well. When I wrote the question though I honestly thought the answer was going to be Keith McCready or another one of the greats that made it through the 80s era
 
When I wrote the question though I honestly thought the answer was going to be Keith McCready or another one of the greats that made it through the 80s era

Keith would bet whatever he had in his pocket. If he was flush from a big score, he'd put up his whole wad.

The real answer to your question would have to be Jack Cooney. Although he was a hustler, he took time out to match up with top One-Pocket talent - Toby Flaherty, James Walden, Cliff Joyner and many more.
 
Cornbread Red deserves to be mentioned here..
....he was like Keith, if he had it, he would bet it.

I walked in one day at the Rack, and Red was looking like someone ran over his dog...
...I said "Red, what's wrong?"
..he said "Steve Cook just asked me to play one-hole for $50 a game....can you imagine
two good players playing for $50?...I'll give 'im $500 to take his ass back to Florida."
 
By simply making a larger side bet on losing. Usually done with a partner to make the bet for them so as not to raise suspicion. I heard of a couple of players doing this a couple of years ago in a big international event. They reportedly pocketed 300K doing it by betting with a bookie.

(not going to name any names, so no one bother asking)

True. Because most of the top players can beat each other, it is quite easy to throw pool match
I think you are referring 1st ICC final Lebron v Buddy Hall
:grin-square:
 
True. Because most of the top players can beat each other, it is quite easy to throw pool match
I think you are referring 1st ICC final Lebron v Buddy Hall
:grin-square:

That was a lot longer than a couple years ago.
 
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