The Billiard Palace in Ancorage Ak. is back open, their going to have a tourny at the end of the month. My mom lives up there, I was going to go up, see her, and play the tourny just wondering if theres any "players".
Thats funny you mention that name, when I called up there a guy told me to call back during the day and ask for a guy named "flapper".Smorgass Bored said:I think that Greg "Flapper" moved back up there after hurricane KATRINA came to wash him away.
He could knock de ball in de hole.
Doug
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Johnnyt said:I'm sure there are many good players up in Alaska. What else is there to do up there? Drink and play pool, and...nevermind, that's done in all states.
When I was up there for a few years in the early 1960's the bars were a gold mines for good action, you just had to be careful when you left with the money. I had one of the Native's pull a knife on me in an alley between the bars. Unfortunally for him I had a bigger knife. I heard he died of a sharp pain. Johnnyt
RiverCity said:The only reason Im going to name any names, is cause the few that Ill give you are no big secret.
Junior Jueco
Rob Martin
Ambler the Gambler
Tony Azares
I wouldnt expect to see Richie Orem, havent seen him play in Anchorage in a long time, not sure what hes up to these days.
Sad news about the "New" Palace.... the tables arent set up wellat all.
Chuck
Yeah Juniors a good guy. I havent seen him in a few months, but hes still hitting them pretty sporty from what Im hearing. The Rondy is coming up, so Im sure hes gearing up for it as we speak!ironman said:How is Junior doing. I played him some here in San Antonio last year and we had some pretty good battles. He's a good kid.