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I've been digging into these forums looking to find who were straight pool specialists and not all round players. I know Masconi was one such player. But who else was or is?
				
			Yes, but I could name another 100 from the golden age so, in my post, I chose to make the blanket statement "Most of the pro players mentioned in this forum that retired by 1985 were straight pool specialists." In truth, Mike is rarely mentioned in the straight pool forum. He was a good friend of my late father.Mike Eufemia?
Yes, but I could name another 100 from the golden age so, in my post, I chose to make the blanket statement "Most of the pro players mentioned in this forum that retired by 1985 were straight pool specialists." In truth, Mike is rarely mentioned in the straight pool forum. He was a good friend of my late father.
No apology is in order here. You didn't question me personally and I certainly didn't take it that way. Actually, I agree with you on Mike Eufemia, who was a 14.1 specialist for sure. I saw him play live but I suspect the list of those on AZB who got to see him play is a short one. He played his best pool in the 1960's and died far too young.I went back and reread the original post, I did not catch the part where you were talking about this forum specifically, now it makes more sense.
I just thought I remembered his name as one of the best of the best , except in a tournament, where he never seemed to be able to perform well.
I apologise if you thought I was questioning you personally in some way, I just didn't understand why he would not be mentioned as a specialist at 14.1 . That was why I put His name and a question mark. He seemed like the poster child to me.
I Have played in quite a few Pro Events....How ya doin buddy ?The only 14.1 specialist today has to be Steve Lipsky. There is video of him playing in a ten ball event years ago against Jorge Rodriguez and I believe that has been the only time he has ever dabbled in anything that was not straight pool.
Steve Kurtz is a 14.1 only player but I don't believe he's ever played in any pro events.
Tom Walter is a 14.1 only player. At least I've never heard of him playing in anything but 14.1 events.
Would Don Polo and Kevin Clark be considered 14.1 specialists?
As for old time players, sjm pretty much answered it.
I Have played in quite a few Pro Events....How ya doin buddy ?
Jack Colavito?Most of the pro players mentioned in this forum that retired by 1985 were straight pool specialists. Among the straight pool specialists that come up the most on this forum would be Willie Mosconi, Ralph Greenleaf, Irving Crane, Joe Balsis, Jimmy Caras, Pat McGown, Dan DiLiberto, Dallas West, Pete Margo and Ray Martin. Of the straight pool legends, quite a few of them went on to be stars of the nine-ball era, too, such as Steve Mizerak, Mike Sigel, Nick Varner, Jim Rempe, Allen Hopkins, and Larry Lisciotti, so I don't view them as specialists.
Borderline, as Jack, with whom I played back in the day, also played on the Eastern States 9-ball tour, with some success.Jack Colavito?
Back in the 60's I played out of room in Neptune N.J.Borderline, as Jack, with whom I played back in the day, also played on the Eastern States 9-ball tour, with some success.
Actually, his name was Jack Colavita, not Jack Colavito.
I used to play in a room where Jack hung out but I was too timid to approach him for anything other than idle conversation. I know he would watch me play (probably shaking his head, lol). I know his daughter Cindy a little bit. She has an old scrapbook with all the news clippings, awards, etc. and keeps saying she's going to stop by with it.Borderline, as Jack, with whom I played back in the day, also played on the Eastern States 9-ball tour, with some success.
Actually, his name was Jack Colavita, not Jack Colavito.
Not so show why u'r interested anyhue, u stated (in two other threads) the game of 14.1 u thought was boring?I went back and reread the original post, I did not catch the part where you were talking about this forum specifically, now it makes more sense.
I just thought I remembered his name as one of the best of the best , except in a tournament, where he never seemed to be able to perform well.
I apologise if you thought I was questioning you personally in some way, I just didn't understand why he would not be mentioned as a specialist at 14.1 . That was why I put His name and a question mark. He seemed like the poster child to me.
Whatyou talkin bout Willis?Not so show why u'r interested anyhue, u stated (in two other threads) the game of 14.1 u thought was boring?
I'd say the Eastern States tour has been gone for over thirty years.The Eastern State 9 Ball Tour? That's one I've never heard of. I know of the now defunct Eastern States 9 Ball Championship Tournament that was last played a few years ago.