Cannonball55 said:you could be right my friend, but one thing's for sure, the poster boy will have a dog fight on his hands ...
Trust me, when James is right none of them have to like it . Champion or no champion
As they say "true dat"
Cannonball55 said:you could be right my friend, but one thing's for sure, the poster boy will have a dog fight on his hands ...
Trust me, when James is right none of them have to like it . Champion or no champion
Cannonball55 said:This arguement should probably be prefaced by discipline, but if you look at the player with the highest winning gambling percentage, there is one name that jumps out at me as the best money player over the past 10-15 years ....
Jose Parica
Now, flame all you want all you Efren fans but i'd be willing to bet my home that Parica has a higher winning percentage than Efren .... Jose just plays so damn strong for the dough, it's unbelievable ....
Another super strong money player is James Walden. This guy does'nt get mentioned with the John Shmidts(sp) and the SVBs but to tell you the truth, other than Parica, he'd be my pick to beat any of those champions in a marathon race. Walden is a friggin monster for the dough and pound for pound the best all-around/all-games player ...
What say you?
donny mills said:I say please let me play james walden?
deadgearplyr said:I would have to agree with James Walden. He's from around my hometown. I've watched him play Buddy Hall, he beat Alex Pagulayan, and even gave Michael Coltrane the 7. Tulsa is (was) a breeding ground for strong players. Why do you think Gabe Owen is so good?
john schmidt said:.
anyway im seriously considering selling everything i own moving to manilla and just playing pool. no golf ,dirt bike ,house ,2000 nut to live ,action everynight etc and see what i can do in the sport.
with the shape this countries in im starting to think it might be the way to go.
gunzby said:I'd make a bet that the best cash player out there is not on television and there's a good chance that you've never heard of them.
jay helfert said:I don't think anyone can fade the top filipinos, even a Yang or SVB. When I see a player who can go to Manila and play the best players and get out with the money, then I will say he is the greatest. Yang beat Dennis exactly one time. Could he do it again, maybe?
louis; i guess if you're going to hijack the thread( pasted away players ) which is good, as i don't get "great money players" who are always staked ? the greatest betting their own and playing their very top speed, Marcel Camp and Cornbread Red.ironman said:I would agree that James is one of the top American Money players, and I really like the guy and his hert, but as Jay said, I don't think anyone from here can fade the heat of those guys across the pond. They are just too damned strong. For the dough, they simply grab a gear the Americns cn't handle.
Jay mentioned some animals from years past, but things have changed so much.Americans just don't have the ice water in their veins as the old timers did. For those who didn't see it, well, it a different era alltogether.
A couple he could have added were Buddy, Denny Searcy, Richie Florence and others, but, he made a great poit and went a little further back.
i don't believe hillbilly gambles.Cannonball55 said:I'll tell you another super strong money player that may not be considered on the same level of an Alex or an SVB and that is Hillbilly Bryant from Texas ...
That guy has more heart then the entire state of Texas, stronger than 100 miles of garlic for the cash.
crawfish said:Walden is solid as a rock. Anyone heard the story about when Gabe won the US Open, went straight to James, gets tortured. I think James' quote was something like, "Go win another one." That dude is strong for the cash. Donny, you mentioned you'd like to play James? He's easy to find. PM me and I'll give you his number.