Grady's game was over rated. He was a high level One Pocket player, but not one of the top five guys, maybe top ten. I watched Ronnie give him 9-6, 9-7 and torture him. As you said Grady was a famous pool sucker, going off to all the top hustler/players.If we could re-rack and have Danny play Grady in the 70s or 80s, I'd bet my house on DeLiberto, no matter the game. Danny played against players like Jimmy Moore, Babe Cranfield, Irving Crane, Luther Lassiter, Jimmy Caras, Mike Eufemia, Frank McGown and others that didn't miss very often. Grady was constantly broke, because he thought he could beat champions. Grady left town owing me $600. I never got it.
Grady could probably murder me on the table but he wasn't a monster player. He had heart/guts though. I think he really shined in the teaching/instructing aspect as well as commentary. Some of the things he would say had me rolling. That and he was knowledgeable enough to be able to learn from when he was commentating.Grady's game was over rated. He was a high level One Pocket player, but not one of the top five guys, maybe top ten. I watched Ronnie give him 9-6, 9-7 and torture him. As you said Grady was a famous pool sucker, going off to all the top hustler/players.
so that means you were a top player at that time?Grady came to the Ballroom (Toms River N.J.) pool hall to see his good friend the owner Tony Cattucci in the mid '80's.
I played him a game of 14.1 and beat him.
Neptune Joe Frady(RIP) destroyed him playing 9 ball.
In my opinion Grady was in that level just below the top players of that time.
No I was not a top player of that time just a good shortstop that played 14.1 pretty good.so that means you were a top player at that time?
or grady was below his prime?
You played pretty good. Neptune Joe was an A speed player!No I was not a top player of that time just a good shortstop that played 14.1 pretty good.
I had a good day and ran a few racks for the win,thats all.
For those that knew Neptune Joe Frady's speed I played him 9 ball getting the 8 and we battled pretty good.
Joe played me 100 to 80 in 14.1.
I was playing every day and was in my mid forties.You played pretty good. Neptune Joe was an A speed player!
Sounds familiar. Last time I played in Vegas in the Bank Pool tourney two years ago (at age 78) I was rated under 600 (like 580). It felt embarrassing to have such a low rating, but it was deserved I'm sure. I did manage to win a couple of matches before that Atencio kid destroyed me. Once upon a time I think I played closer to a 700, when I had my last poolroom and was playing every day. Only 20 years ago! At age 60 I was still gambling and playing pretty good. No more. My highest honor back then was being called The King of the ghetto in Bank Pool, and that meant something in L.A.I was playing every day and was in my mid forties.
Now I'm 78 and play a couple times a week and wear glasses.
I think now on good day I'm 75% of prime still pretty good but not the same.
My Fargo rating now is 565.