Interesting, thanks for the info...he also played as well as anyone and no one asked him to play. he was a friend . mostly gave up pool in the early 1970's mostly.
i dont know why. i tried to steer him into a decent sized sure win and put up all the money and he wasn't interested.
Thanks!Here's an old YouTube of Kelly playing Archer at the IPT King of the Hill. Of course, it was past Kelly's prime.
Interesting question Mr H.He's often referred to as having had the prettiest stroke ever.
But it was not a question..?Interesting question Mr H.
I hate the sound of Archer’s cue in this video…they were made off shore.Here's an old YouTube of Kelly playing Archer at the IPT King of the Hill. Of course, it was past Kelly's prime.
That was the big tournament in Bend, OR at the Inn of the 7th Mountain, a beautiful resort. Ronnie Allen co-promoted it and hired me to create the souvenir program and direct the tournament. It was in 1976 and they called it the World Eight Ball & 9-Ball Championships. Almost all the top players showed up for the $33,000 in guaranteed prize money. The finals was between Dan Louie and Mike Sigel. It lasted forever (over five hours and Dan finally won. After it over Denny Searcy made a grand entrance in the tournament room (he had not played or showed his face there until then). He stood in the doorway and called out to a room full of champions, "I'll play anybody in here for $5,000!" I'll never forget the stunned silence in the room.well after he quit he started on the beers from morning till done. a few years of that and most lose their reactions.
he would sit in the poolroom facing away from the tables and hardly looked over. drinking away. we talked often.
he liked me as i always won and did things right. and honored his wishes you could tell he did not want to give pool advice but we talked lot about other pool things like players.
yea richie was a complete sucker once you had him stuck. fats waited till he was dead tired then beat him out of all he had.
i got him for all of what he had left from his big baccarat score a few years later on. took two long days of stalling with him so he wouldn't quit and he didn't.
and a few years later i got fats on the biggest score of his life as partners against the biggest pool loser in history.
and when richie had his famous action tournament at the inn of the 7th gods outside of bend oregon, or something like that, i gambled more with him and he didn't even remember me. some champion, but no one at all really could beat him at 9 ball for his time.
I like it as I prefer a more overtone rich sound...I hate the sound of Archer’s cue in this video…they were made off shore.