:rotflmao1: :rotflmao1: :rotflmao1: Sure! LOL...especially since all of those guys (and almost everybody else) WERE hustlers and gamblers...character traits that Mosconi publicly despised. Respect? Not likely. More likely that they just didn't give a sh!t because no $$$ was involved...pretty much the same reason as today.
Like somebody else said...put a bounty on it of at least $100K, with a limited time frame. It would have to be in one place, and live streamed with a referee to prevent cheating. You could make bets on a particular player breaking the record. I would make it so that every player who coughed up the entry fee got 1-3 chances to break the record...just like they do at the DCC. Even then, I doubt that the record would even be equaled, let alone broken...but it would sure be fun to watch them try! :thumbup:
Scott Lee
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fair enough, but i remember watching jean balukas on charlie rose, telling a story about being confronted by a top male pro while on her way to a match against an aged irving crane, who threatened to punch her in the face if she won... seems out of line with the law of the jungle, zero-respect hustler mentality you're describing.