Crystal Palace
Ran into him as a young man is SF on Market Street 1970, before the Bart even broke ground. It was upstairs, about one or two landings and about 26 steps up or more. All the walls were lined with mirrors. I laid the lemon, came off the lemon, and gave this guy my aide $$$$$. Next time I saw him was in a ring game in Burlington Iowa @ the Courtney/Coffee event, at a gym??? along the mississippi river. You could walk upstairs and look down upon the tables and matches. The promoters stiffed the players, but I do remember Rempe smelling a rat, he went to the gate and of course the gals suspected the check was good and cashed it, I too cashed before Jimmy and got paid, many didn't.
I also remember Cochrans on Market street, again up the stairs to the second flooor, but you had to knock on the door, the man behind the glass would ck you out and let you in if you were a player or local. I'll never forget this old man sitting on this bench by the exhaust fan (fan was a good 3 foot square), and this brother was selling em a joint (75 cents), all I remember is the buyer saying to the street hustler, ''don't give me know seeds man'', and he said it more than once. At that time in SF in this room it was ok to smoke pot, but you had to be seated by the exhaust fan.
Ronnie Barber was a good 4x8 big ball bartable player in SF then, and Rich Marquez's family was part of the bartenders union, I worked a spell at the original Henry Africas on Van Ness as a bartender, only place I ever made a tom collins by cracking an egg, removing the yellow and used the yolk in a blender to froth up the drink.
Ironically a few yrs later, Ronnie and Rich both were living in Colo. Springs, boy I'm sure Grady could tell ya a few good stories about those guys.