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billfishhead
Registered User Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: nw fla
Posts: 141
The greatest player who ever held a cue? Nobody ever got close to his star power and fame. He holds 100 world championship crowns. Nobody in any category even comes close to him. In his era he was equal to Babe Ruth.
He made more money than the Bambino or the president. Hall of famer.
(1) Willie Hoppe, Cromwell, NY, USA.
Probably the greatest player who ever lived. His records and his victories are so Hugh they are hard to believe. Virtually unknown in this country. He was from Oz, down under. No worries mate, this bloke has a serious claim even to take the top #1 spot.
(2) Walter Lindgrum Australia
The greatest pool player of his time, his record is almost equal with Mosoni's but hard drink cut his career 10 yrs short. He was the greatest star pool has ever had. He also in his time in his game, Pool, was equal in star status to Hoppe or Babe Ruth. Hall of famer
(3) Ralph Greenleaf NYC, USA.
The greatest ball runner of all time and holder of the most world championships in pool. Hall of famer
(4) Willie Mosconi Philadelphia, Pa, USA
My fifth pick is not a great player. He was a great gambler and showman. In playing ability, ball running ability he does not stack up to any one on this list. Have Mike Sigel and Steve Mizerak both walk into a room and set up on a table and begin doing a show in the far opposite corners of the pool room and begin to do what ever they want to do. Say the year is 1980 and Have Minnesota Fats walk in and set up in the 3rd corner on a table. He does not even have to take his cue out of his case. He can stand there and just bull S*** and soon Mike and Miz does not have a single person watching them. The entire room is around fatty. He can hold them there mesmerized and never pot a ball or perform a trick shot. He was the greatest star and attraction of his era. He still is today the most recognized name in pool. Does any name survey any where on earth today and his name comes up first. Hall of famer. He also had a dog that played pool.
At one time he had over 50 dogs and he fed them all and treated them like kings. The man had a heart of gold.
(5) Rudolph Walderone, aka, Minnesota Fats. NYC, CHI, Southern Ill, USA.
The greatest Snooker player of all time. He has won more money than any body else on this list. The greatest ball potter of his time. Simply a world wide super star.
(6) Steve Davis. UK.
(7) The greatest 3-cushion billiard player of his time, Mr. 100, winning 100 world wide victories. Hall of famer
Raymound Cuelemans Belgium
The greatest Balkline player of all time. The man had the touch of a Hong Kong subway pickpocket. Hall of famer.
(8) Jake Schaefer Jr USA.
A 5 time world champion, hall of famer. A 3 time world champion before Mosconi broke through and began his dominance. He was also one of my teachers. Of the golden age ball runners he put on the best over all show and shot the best trick shots.
(9) Jimmy Caras Jacksonville, Fla, USA.
A real class guy. He was the only player to win pool world championships in 4 separate decades. The first player to run over 300 balls on a 5x10' table with 4 l/2" pockets in 1939. His 150 and out on national TV in the 1965 US open against Joe Balsis, the meatman sealed his fame and preserved his game on film for future generations to study. The teacher of Mike Sigel. Hall of famer.
(10) Irving Crane New York, USA
Do have fun debating my personal picks. Maybe I am right on some, maybe I am wrong, who knows.
A Quote from a Billiard Player who sometimes stopped playing and wrote a book or two of note. SC.
'' It were not best that we should all think alike:
It is difference of opinion that makes horse races."
The Billiard player was Mark Twain.
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