Who won the most $$$?

True that! He quietly paid to replace about 15 homes that were destroyed in his neighborhood after a major typhoon came through. He never bragged about it or even mentioned it to anyone. I found out from someone else who was close to Efren. He still supports his entire extended family, who live rent free in homes he owns. Granted these are not big homes or expensive by our standards but they are very acceptable living spaces in the Philippines.

Efren's a magician both at and away from the pool table. A role model of the highest caliber. We may never see another like him.
 
This is the correct answer. Jack was by far the most successful high stakes gambler of all time in the pool world. I've tried more than once to get him to co-author a book with me, but he just laughs and says no.
Oh what a book that would be, just the stories i know about him are amazing.

He was a enigma, a bit of a mystery about him everywhere he went.

Back in the day you would see Jack around the country at the big action pool rooms and the #1 rule was to keep your mouth shut don't talk about Jack lol

Oh how times have changes now days :thud:
 
This is the correct answer. Jack was by far the most successful high stakes gambler of all time in the pool world. I've tried more than once to get him to co-author a book with me, but he just laughs and says no.

Mike, it looks like you've got your answer. I kind of figured Jay would know. As for me, I was just speculating about Cooney.

Too bad Jay and Jack never collaborated on a book. I suspect it would have been one hell of a read.
 
The biggest scores in pool were made both in Detroit (many six figure scores) and in Medford, Oregon, the home of the Airplane Man (Rosey). He was the owner of the largest charter jet company in the world and he loved to gamble at pool. Harry Platis beat him out of a very healthy six figure score (I know how much but prefer not to put it on here).

The biggest score in pool I personally know about was when Archie hooked up with Bobby Baldwin, the President of the Mirage Hotel at the time. Talk about a B- player making money! Over the course of two weeks Archie won right around a million in cash. At the end they were playing 20K a game 9-Ball on a bar table! He then proceeded to beat Baldwin out of another million playing heads up poker, and that was the start of his amazing run where he eventually amassed a fortune estimated to be well over thirty million (all in cash and casino chips). But it all started with his pool score over Baldwin.

Cooney did his thing for over two-three decades, seeking out the high rollers and biggest gamblers in the pool world, and laying down elaborate hustles that usually ended in six figure scores. No one else ever did anything like that. He was the Ultimate Pool Hustler!
 
I had a guy back in the early 90's giving me $$$$, his GF(who was married, shut it down) his family owned the largest concrete business in China. He had more money than God and couldn't wait to give it away until his GF put a stop to it.
Jason
 
The biggest scores in pool were made both in Detroit (many six figure scores) and in Medford, Oregon, the home of the Airplane Man (Rosey). He was the owner of the largest charter jet company in the world and he loved to gamble at pool. Harry Platis beat him out of a very healthy six figure score (I know how much but prefer not to put it on here).

The biggest score in pool I personally know about was when Archie hooked up with Bobby Baldwin, the President of the Mirage Hotel at the time. Talk about a B- player making money! Over the course of two weeks Archie won right around a million in cash. At the end they were playing 20K a game 9-Ball on a bar table! He then proceeded to beat Baldwin out of another million playing heads up poker, and that was the start of his amazing run where he eventually amassed a fortune estimated to be well over thirty million (all in cash and casino chips). But it all started with his pool score over Baldwin.

Cooney did his thing for over two-three decades, seeking out the high rollers and biggest gamblers in the pool world, and laying down elaborate hustles that usually ended in six figure scores. No one else ever did anything like that. He was the Ultimate Pool Hustler!

I would say JRB is the biggest action player today, these champions are all missing zero's off their bets compared to him. He won $240,000 before I got done at the gym one morning.

That's 240,000 one tenths of a half cent if anybody is asking.
 
No way to know for sure....

Since so much money was won by gambling and never reported we will never know for sure.

An internet search said Reyes is worth about two million. That should last any reasonable person no matter where they are.

On You Tube I watched Reyes win $500,000 playing Morris, $250,000 playin Hohman, $200,000 playing Segal, $100,000 playing Earl and $50,000 playing Mika. I counted up over $600,000 in one year.

That is just some of the stuff I watched on You Tube. He has had many 1st place finishes in many tournaments.

I don't know of any one that has won more money in tournaments then him. if some one has please enlighten me.
 
Mike, it looks like you've got your answer. I kind of figured Jay would know. As for me, I was just speculating about Cooney.

Too bad Jay and Jack never collaborated on a book. I suspect it would have been one hell of a read.

I was waiting for Jay to weigh in, Stu. And I also knew Freddie was not far off base if not squarely on... between the two of them, they could fill an encyclopaedia, let alone a book! :grin:

Jay, if Cooney won't collaborate, why not just interview him til hell freezes over and simply write the book from the interviews and what you already know? He might go for that.
 
Since so much money was won by gambling and never reported we will never know for sure.

An internet search said Reyes is worth about two million. That should last any reasonable person no matter where they are.

On You Tube I watched Reyes win $500,000 playing Morris, $250,000 playin Hohman, $200,000 playing Segal, $100,000 playing Earl and $50,000 playing Mika. I counted up over $600,000 in one year.

That is just some of the stuff I watched on You Tube. He has had many 1st place finishes in many tournaments.

I don't know of any one that has won more money in tournaments then him. if some one has please enlighten me.


But this thread is about gambling only, not tournaments.
 
I would say JRB is the biggest action player today, these champions are all missing zero's off their bets compared to him. He won $240,000 before I got done at the gym one morning.

That's 240,000 one tenths of a half cent if anybody is asking.

Jason, I thought about mentioning JRB, but purposely left him out due to possible IRS considerations. No question he has won and lost more than anyone else playing pool currently. He still holds court at Griff's on a regular basis.
 
Before Archie won his big money he was seeping in his car

He tried to match up with me ,but we didn't play

After Archie ran his profits up near $30,000,000 he went broke and
was sleeping in his car again

A few ups and downs but like Nick the Greek,Titanic thompson,and just about any pool
player you can name,at the end of life it will be debts and a sad ending

I know about many as i knew their end

One great pool scuffler was Pete"Popa Glenn",unheard of by many ,the father of Dennis Glenn,he made many the score but also flirted with respectability owning pool halls,investing in poll
cues like Szambotis and Balabushkas

Pete was the exception to the rule,but then again he did own businesses and eschewed actual risk taking gambling

Oh sure ronnie won most of his pool games one way or another,but he lost it back at the track or craps or the book


When he was doing best he ran a book,tradgedy is the only way to describe what became of him.
And he was the most glamorous one of all at one time
dean
 
Before Archie won his big money he was seeping in his car

He tried to match up with me ,but we didn't play

After Archie ran his profits up near $30,000,000 he went broke and
was sleeping in his car again

A few ups and downs but like Nick the Greek,Titanic thompson,and just about any pool
player you can name,at the end of life it will be debts and a sad ending

I know about many as i knew their end

One great pool scuffler was Pete"Popa Glenn",unheard of by many ,the father of Dennis Glenn,he made many the score but also flirted with respectability owning pool halls,investing in poll
cues like Szambotis and Balabushkas

Pete was the exception to the rule,but then again he did own businesses and eschewed actual risk taking gambling

Oh sure ronnie won most of his pool games one way or another,but he lost it back at the track or craps or the book


When he was doing best he ran a book,tradgedy is the only way to describe what became of him.
And he was the most glamorous one of all at one time
dean

Very informative. Thanks for sharing this.
 
Before Archie won his big money he was seeping in his car

He tried to match up with me ,but we didn't play

After Archie ran his profits up near $30,000,000 he went broke and
was sleeping in his car again

A few ups and downs but like Nick the Greek,Titanic thompson,and just about any pool
player you can name,at the end of life it will be debts and a sad ending

I know about many as i knew their end

One great pool scuffler was Pete"Popa Glenn",unheard of by many ,the father of Dennis Glenn,he made many the score but also flirted with respectability owning pool halls,investing in poll
cues like Szambotis and Balabushkas

Pete was the exception to the rule,but then again he did own businesses and eschewed actual risk taking gambling

Oh sure ronnie won most of his pool games one way or another,but he lost it back at the track or craps or the book


When he was doing best he ran a book,tradgedy is the only way to describe what became of him.
And he was the most glamorous one of all at one time
dean

I'd always heard Ronnie Allen "made more scores" than anyone, but I also knew he was running above radar for many years on the back end of his life so logically, there were probably some who no one ever heard of that really were the ones who took it off in giant numbers. Ronnie Allen was just the most ( or up there ) famous of the big-time gamblers. One thing's for sure.. he never had a problem betting it up.
 
The biggest scores in pool were made both in Detroit (many six figure scores) and in Medford, Oregon, the home of the Airplane Man (Rosey). He was the owner of the largest charter jet company in the world and he loved to gamble at pool. Harry Platis beat him out of a very healthy six figure score (I know how much but prefer not to put it on here).

The biggest score in pool I personally know about was when Archie hooked up with Bobby Baldwin, the President of the Mirage Hotel at the time. Talk about a B- player making money! Over the course of two weeks Archie won right around a million in cash. At the end they were playing 20K a game 9-Ball on a bar table! He then proceeded to beat Baldwin out of another million playing heads up poker, and that was the start of his amazing run where he eventually amassed a fortune estimated to be well over thirty million (all in cash and casino chips). But it all started with his pool score over Baldwin.

Cooney did his thing for over two-three decades, seeking out the high rollers and biggest gamblers in the pool world, and laying down elaborate hustles that usually ended in six figure scores. No one else ever did anything like that. He was the Ultimate Pool Hustler!
Bobby is from here in Tulsa. After Wynn sold out he was wined-n-dined by MGM to be the top guy at CityCenter in Vegas. Was also youngest winner(at the time) of WSOP in '78. Vegas has been REALLY good to Bobby B.
 
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