4 great 8-ball players not playing in i.p.t.

8-ball bernie

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here are 4 great 8-ball players, for whatever reason are not playing in the i.p.t., but are so dangerous, jimmy reed, a great run out player, that has many 8-ball titles under his belt, amar kang, who is perhaps the strongest non-pro. jason "the bullet train" cane a lighting quick player, who excells at figuring out layouts. and my favorite player in the whole wide world to watch, this man, is so pure, so clean in his execution, it's enlighting~~~~ i give you, TONY DRAGO!!!! amazingly, fast, yet accurate, unlike luc salvas, who's fast and not as accurate.
 
8-ball bernie said:
here are 4 great 8-ball players, for whatever reason are not playing in the i.p.t., but are so dangerous, jimmy reed, a great run out player, that has many 8-ball titles under his belt, amar kang, who is perhaps the strongest non-pro. jason "the bullet train" cane a lighting quick player, who excells at figuring out layouts. and my favorite player in the whole wide world to watch, this man, is so pure, so clean in his execution, it's enlighting~~~~ i give you, TONY DRAGO!!!! amazingly, fast, yet accurate, unlike luc salvas, who's fast and not as accurate.

Considering the strategical aspect to 8-ball, and knowing how Tony Drago hates to have to spend a long time over a shot, I doubt he'd be nearly as good at 8-ball as he is at 9-ball.
 
are your serious??? jason kane??? u talking about a select field of 150 and you gonna add jason kane?? not to take anything away for him but he dont stand a chance.


8-ball bernie said:
here are 4 great 8-ball players, for whatever reason are not playing in the i.p.t., but are so dangerous, jimmy reed, a great run out player, that has many 8-ball titles under his belt, amar kang, who is perhaps the strongest non-pro. jason "the bullet train" cane a lighting quick player, who excells at figuring out layouts. and my favorite player in the whole wide world to watch, this man, is so pure, so clean in his execution, it's enlighting~~~~ i give you, TONY DRAGO!!!! amazingly, fast, yet accurate, unlike luc salvas, who's fast and not as accurate.
 
8-ball bernie said:
here are 4 great 8-ball players, for whatever reason are not playing in the i.p.t., but are so dangerous, jimmy reed, a great run out player, that has many 8-ball titles under his belt, amar kang, who is perhaps the strongest non-pro. jason "the bullet train" cane a lighting quick player, who excells at figuring out layouts. and my favorite player in the whole wide world to watch, this man, is so pure, so clean in his execution, it's enlighting~~~~ i give you, TONY DRAGO!!!! amazingly, fast, yet accurate, unlike luc salvas, who's fast and not as accurate.

are you talking about jason KANE!!!!!!!!!???????? the guy from england living in nyc??? aw come on, now! why in heaven's name is he listed with your other guyz? clearly, you only caught jason in one of his "moments"! is he even in the top 20 IN NEW YORK CITY??
 
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lol thats wut i'm talkin about. he is a a/b player and this guy got him up against some of the best players internationally.

bruin70 said:
are you talking about jason KANE!!!!!!!!!???????? the guy from england living in nyc??? aw come on, now!
 
junior718 said:
lol thats wut i'm talkin about. he is a a/b player and this guy got him up against some of the best players internationally.

dude,,,,i think i just had a heart attack!
 
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8-ball bernie said:
here are 4 great 8-ball players, for whatever reason are not playing in the i.p.t., but are so dangerous, jimmy reed, a great run out player, that has many 8-ball titles under his belt, amar kang, who is perhaps the strongest non-pro. jason "the bullet train" cane a lighting quick player, who excells at figuring out layouts. and my favorite player in the whole wide world to watch, this man, is so pure, so clean in his execution, it's enlighting~~~~ i give you, TONY DRAGO!!!! amazingly, fast, yet accurate, unlike luc salvas, who's fast and not as accurate.

Cliff "Junior" Brown from Wichita, beat Jimmy Reed, when he lived
down in New Orleans for 7 years. Jr. only lost 1 match-up down there, and that was to Reed Pierce. Jr. is the subject of Chapter 19 in The Green Felt
Jungle book.
 
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