Best Current Pool Players 70+ Years Old?

No idea whether any of them still plays, but Kim Davenport, Allen Hopkins and Jim Rempe are all over 70. Dallas West is in his mid-80s, but no idea whether he still plays. Billy Incardona is also over 80, but does he still play?
In his appearance on Legends of the Cue, I believe Incardona said his bad back doesn't allow him to bend over a pool table any more.
 
I’ll bet at Felt for two days in June and looking for action.
I rarely go to Felt anymore, nothing wrong with the room just the ride there for me is all high-speed highway and at my age it's a bit uncomfortable.
With the price of gas now it's a $10 round trip.
I'm not being cheap but living on Social Security I have to watch my spending.
If you go there at night that's when the real gamblers are there.
 
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if you kept yourself in shape i think playing at 80 % and better of your best speed in your 70's and early 80's is very doable.

especially at one pocket. and some as good, as now with the internet you can learn many new moves and plays not thought about before.

more 2 rail banks and low outside spin shots to your hole getting it away from close to his pocket and close to yours.. and 2 rail kicks to the rack. for instance.

and not playing those that just knock up table. it isnt worth it let them sit in the chair and wait for a game.
 
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Do you know where they're playing? Ron has always played very well for the cash. It seems like the more he plays for, the better he plays. He doesn't book very many losers either. I like Ron over Kenny playing any game.
If playing more is good, Kenny probably has an edge there. Seems like he's constantly in action.
 
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Is it over? Who won?
 
I don’t see that anyone mentioned Matlock yet. He’s over 70, right?
Dave's 72-73 and can still flat dab it. Plays on the Ultimate Tour. Anyone feel free to go to KC and get a dose on the barbox. He still routinely runs double-digit packages. He's also subject to run 10+ at 3c anytime as well.
 
"Old age and treachery will overcome youth and exuberence EVERY TIME." Is a favorite quote. I just can't remember who to attribute. 🤷‍♂️ Must be the uh old timers.
Another favorite quote came from a mentor involved in a heated dispute. "You might be younger and stronger than me. But I have an equalizer." His was a shovel, my equalizer is a pool cue. They call it a break cue. I have not had to break it....yet. I still stand my ground. 😉

Seeing Ronnie O'Sullivan win the Seniors event was entertaining. Kinda hard to think of him as a Senior. 🤷‍♂️ He just set the world record for highest break.
 
If you would've asked me a few weeks back after our last night of league this year, I would have said I was. The three person team we played against had one player about 650 fargo, and the other two slightly over 700. They virtually never get beat over all.
Our team, was myself at what I would estimate by other players fargos in the two leagues I shoot, to be 440-450, then one player just under 600 and the sub just over 600.
Anyway we went on a roll that night, out of 18 8 ball games played, 14 were table runs and we were done in 1hr and 20 min. Ea player plays six games, 2 games I never got out of my chair, one game I broke dry then never got out of my chair, one game I made 5 balls, and two games I beat their best player who I think is a 720-730 fargo. So if you were to ask me, at 77 yrs old, I think that night I was one of the best older pool players, ha ha. We actually ended up beating them for the over all match points that night, 5-3 and not sure but I think that was the only night they have lost a match. Two of their players have a table run % for the year over 80%. That was a fun night.
 
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