Bucktooth Invented The Jump Shot And Makeing The Object Ball Fly Over Balls What Year

cornfed said:
Lets see how close you AZ people can come. In 1967 Bucktooth did 10 shows and it was before this.it will be interesting to see who comes up with the year, AND WHERE IN CALIF.

Are you attached at the hip with old Doetooth, or is he just following you very close from the rear!!!!!!!!!!!:eek: If this is the case can he still reach around? Because for you to keep posting this crap, the guy must have you bent over, and you must be getting something out of it!!!!!!!!!:D
 
StrokeofLuck said:
Everyone knows Chuck Norris invented the jump shot.

Chuck Norris invented jumping and shooting. BuckTooth put these two together - but only with Chuck Norris' permission.
 
AZE said:
Chuck Norris invented jumping and shooting. BuckTooth put these two together - but only with Chuck Norris' permission.

Oh yeah? Well Bill Brasky ... Bill Brasky invented the damn floor! Before Brasky invented the floor, you couldn't even walk around the table! If you dropped the chalk, you were in deep crapp! It was hard to keep the table in one place, nevermind keeping it level! Bill Brasky invented the damn floor! Here's to Bill Brasky!
 
Blackjack said:
Oh yeah? Well Bill Brasky ... Bill Brasky invented the damn floor! Before Brasky invented the floor, you couldn't even walk around the table! If you dropped the chalk, you were in deep crapp! It was hard to keep the table in one place, nevermind keeping it level! Bill Brasky invented the damn floor! Here's to Bill Brasky!
i was wondering how long that was going to take.:D

M.C.
 
AZE said:
Chuck Norris invented jumping and shooting. BuckTooth put these two together - but only with Chuck Norris' permission.
Chuck Norris can pot the 9 ball on the lag.

Boro Nut
 
And before all that shit....... Bill Brasky invented gambling, so before that whatever money you earned had to go towards lame ass things like a new donkey or a bunch of papyrus
 
Hierovision said:
I heard he plays with a cue made from the labia of a fossilized mother brontosaurus!

I heard the ferrule is from a live unicorn (which is now mounted on his wall) and the tip began its life as a water buffalo before he compressed it with his bare hands into a water buffalo... dud.
 
Bullshit

Bucktooth never used the jump shot when we played in the 80's and there were many times that the jump shot would of saved him,but he continued to kick. I played Tooth in his pool room in Castro Valley, 9 ball giving him the 6 ball for $100 a game. At that time I wasn't the player every one knew as Pittsburgh Billy, due to a drug problem that diminished my judgement. As he was beating me I asked him to raise the bet, but he wouldn't and kept saying to me to get out the way I got in.I played so poorly against him that he could of given me the 6 ball,and he proceded to beat me 50 games for $100 a game for a total of $5,000. I quit playing pool after that realizing that if I didn't it would be detrimental to my health and my bankroll.I went to Las Vegas and stayed at Circus Circus for 8 weeks where a friend of mine was comped with a free room.At that time if you were a good player the casinos would let you stay as long as you wanted,unlike today.I used their spa daily taking steam baths,and getting rubbed down.After I left Circus Circus I moved in with my sister for about 6 weeks ,she also lived in Vegas. A few days after I moved out of my sisters home the Stardust tournament started,Paulie Jansco asked me to play in his tournament for a 75% 25% split ,I really didn't want to but I did because I liked Paulie. I didn't play very well in the tournament, because I hadn't played in over 3 months. It was then that Tooth made an appearance at the Stardust and started to humiliate me in front of other players during the gambling hours of the day. I didn't have any money so I borrowed $500 from Jack Perkins down stairs in the card room.Iwent back to the tournament room and asked Tooth if he wanted to play 5 ahead for $500 he said yes.I beat him then asked him to bet $1,000 in a 5 ahead set which he agreed to.I again beat him and asked him to play 7 ahead for the $2,000 which he agreed to and beat him again.I then asked him to play for $4,000 which he didn't agree,so I proceded to beat him 8 more 7 ahead sets for $2,000 a set for a total of $19,500. He was also betting about $500 to $700 a set on the side, so consequently he lost over $25,000. To me that doesn't look like a very good gambler ,but it does look like a foolish chaser. The reason i'm telling this story is because he has attempted to slander me several times,saying that I jarred him,or someone else did. The last time he said that was at the Onepocket Hall Of Fame dinner, which was in very poor taste,which I will never forget.Incidentally I beat him 2 other times before Castro Valley. Well Mr. Cornfed or Bucktooth whatever your name is ,chew on that and let me know how it came out. Goodbye
 
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wincardona said:
Bucktooth never used the jump shot when we played in the 80's and there were many times that the jump shot would of saved him,but he continued to kick. I played Tooth in his pool room in Castro Valley, 9 ball giving him the 6 ball for $100 a game. At that time I wasn't the player every one knew as Pittsburgh Billy, due to a drug problem that diminished my judgement. As he was beating me I asked him to raise the bet, but he wouldn't and kept saying to me to get out the way I got in.I played so poorly against him that he could of given me the 6 ball,and he proceded to beat me 50 games for $100 a game for a total of $5,000. I quit playing pool after that realizing that if I didn't it would be detrimental to my health and my bankroll.I went to Las Vegas and stayed at Circus Circus for 8 weeks where a friend of mine was comped with a free room.At that time if you were a good player the casinos would let you stay as long as you wanted,unlike today.I used their spa daily taking steam baths,and getting rubbed down.After I left Circus Circus I moved in with my sister for about 6 weeks ,she also lived in Vegas. A few days after I moved out of my sisters home the Stardust tournament started,Paulie Jansco asked me to play in his tournament for a 75% 25% split ,I really didn't want to but I did because I liked Paulie. I didn't play very well in the tournament, because I hadn't played in over 3 months. It was then that Tooth made an appearance at the Stardust and started to humiliate me in front of other players during the gambling hours of the day. I didn't have any money so I borrowed $500 from Jack Perkins down stairs in the card room.Iwent back to the tournament room and asked Tooth if he wanted to play 5 ahead for $500 he said yes.I beat him then asked him to bet $1,000 in a 5 ahead set which he agreed to.I again beat him and asked him to play 7 ahead for the $2,000 which he agreed to and beat him again.I then asked him to play for $4,000 which he didn't agree,so I proceded to beat him 8 more 7 ahead sets for $2,000 a set for a total of $19,500. He was also betting about $500 to $700 a set on the side, so consequently he lost over $25,000. To me that doesn't look like a very good gambler ,but it does look like a foolish chaser. The reason i'm telling this story is because he has attempted to slander me several times,saying that I jarred him,or someone else did. The last time he said that was at the Onepocket Hall Of Fame dinner, which was in very poor taste,which I will never forget.Incidentally I beat him 2 other times before Castro Valley. Well Mr. Cornfed or Bucktooth whatever your name is ,chew on that and let me know how it came out. Goodbye

Billy

You have always put your game three or four steps ahead of your mouth. Sadly, the same cannot be said of Mr. Bucktooth.
 
wincardona said:
Bucktooth never used the jump shot when we played in the 80's and there were many times that the jump shot would of saved him,but he continued to kick. I played Tooth in his pool room in Castro Valley, 9 ball giving him the 6 ball for $100 a game. At that time I wasn't the player every one knew as Pittsburgh Billy, due to a drug problem that diminished my judgement. As he was beating me I asked him to raise the bet, but he wouldn't and kept saying to me to get out the way I got in.I played so poorly against him that he could of given me the 6 ball,and he proceded to beat me 50 games for $100 a game for a total of $5,000. I quit playing pool after that realizing that if I didn't it would be detrimental to my health and my bankroll.I went to Las Vegas and stayed at Circus Circus for 8 weeks where a friend of mine was comped with a free room.At that time if you were a good player the casinos would let you stay as long as you wanted,unlike today.I used their spa daily taking steam baths,and getting rubbed down.After I left Circus Circus I moved in with my sister for about 6 weeks ,she also lived in Vegas. A few days after I moved out of my sisters home the Stardust tournament started,Paulie Jansco asked me to play in his tournament for a 75% 25% split ,I really didn't want to but I did because I liked Paulie. I didn't play very well in the tournament, because I hadn't played in over 3 months. It was then that Tooth made an appearance at the Stardust and started to humiliate me in front of other players during the gambling hours of the day. I didn't have any money so I borrowed $500 from Jack Perkins down stairs in the card room.Iwent back to the tournament room and asked Tooth if he wanted to play 5 ahead for $500 he said yes.I beat him then asked him to bet $1,000 in a 5 ahead set which he agreed to.I again beat him and asked him to play 7 ahead for the $2,000 which he agreed to and beat him again.I then asked him to play for $4,000 which he didn't agree,so I proceded to beat him 8 more 7 ahead sets for $2,000 a set for a total of $19,500. He was also betting about $500 to $700 a set on the side, so consequently he lost over $25,000. To me that doesn't look like a very good gambler ,but it does look like a foolish chaser. The reason i'm telling this story is because he has attempted to slander me several times,saying that I jarred him,or someone else did. The last time he said that was at the Onepocket Hall Of Fame dinner, which was in very poor taste,which I will never forget.Incidentally I beat him 2 other times before Castro Valley. Well Mr. Cornfed or Bucktooth whatever your name is ,chew on that and let me know how it came out. Goodbye

This story needs to be preserved for all time.

Billy, did he play you even up at the Stardust or did you have to give him weight?

I have to give both Billy and Bucktooth credit for this. It took a lot of guts for Billy to come back on a guy who beat him by 50 games before (especially with only one barrel) and I didn't think Bucktooth would stay with a bad game for long.

Chris
 
upsurd

DrJ said:
Tooth on his interviews on TAR was asked by Spider (I believe) about his big losses, and he told a few stories...I think he said one of his biggest losses was when he thought someone slipped him a Mickey (as they said in the old days) in his drink, based on what an eye witness told him...is that the same story as this one?

When we started to play it was for $500 with no side bets,than $1,000 with only me and him betting.After I beat him 2 sets 5 ahead he got weak like I knew he would. I didn't jarr him and no one else had a reason to.After he got weak other people started to bet,but not much read my story again. He obviously was embarrased to have lost so much money after all the woofing. Also it wasn't untill 20 plus years later that he inferred that he got jarred.Bucktooth is a nut player with no heart,period.
 
DrJ said:
I think he said on camera that it was many years latter that someone else told him (the eye witness) that his drink was hit when he was out of the room, (and I believe he mentioned the guy's name that told him too, but I don't remember who it was that he mentioned)....

In any case...thanks, it's nice to hear both sides of any story....

He said that he was just recently told this, convenient that it was at the same time of Mr. Incardona's induction into the Hall of Fame. He never named the eye witness. As I was not an eye witness, I will not despute nor corroborate, but it does seem odd that this just now be said while Billy was to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
 
hahahaha.... thanks for the story billy, that's priceless.

Doubt it will shut him up. And if anyone gets a hold of him tell him I want to play some with the hand-span in one pocket.
 
Knock

wincardona said:
Bucktooth never used the jump shot when we played in the 80's and there were many times that the jump shot would of saved him,but he continued to kick. I played Tooth in his pool room in Castro Valley, 9 ball giving him the 6 ball for $100 a game. At that time I wasn't the player every one knew as Pittsburgh Billy, due to a drug problem that diminished my judgement. As he was beating me I asked him to raise the bet, but he wouldn't and kept saying to me to get out the way I got in.I played so poorly against him that he could of given me the 6 ball,and he proceded to beat me 50 games for $100 a game for a total of $5,000. I quit playing pool after that realizing that if I didn't it would be detrimental to my health and my bankroll.I went to Las Vegas and stayed at Circus Circus for 8 weeks where a friend of mine was comped with a free room.At that time if you were a good player the casinos would let you stay as long as you wanted,unlike today.I used their spa daily taking steam baths,and getting rubbed down.After I left Circus Circus I moved in with my sister for about 6 weeks ,she also lived in Vegas. A few days after I moved out of my sisters home the Stardust tournament started,Paulie Jansco asked me to play in his tournament for a 75% 25% split ,I really didn't want to but I did because I liked Paulie. I didn't play very well in the tournament, because I hadn't played in over 3 months. It was then that Tooth made an appearance at the Stardust and started to humiliate me in front of other players during the gambling hours of the day. I didn't have any money so I borrowed $500 from Jack Perkins down stairs in the card room.Iwent back to the tournament room and asked Tooth if he wanted to play 5 ahead for $500 he said yes.I beat him then asked him to bet $1,000 in a 5 ahead set which he agreed to.I again beat him and asked him to play 7 ahead for the $2,000 which he agreed to and beat him again.I then asked him to play for $4,000 which he didn't agree,so I proceded to beat him 8 more 7 ahead sets for $2,000 a set for a total of $19,500. He was also betting about $500 to $700 a set on the side, so consequently he lost over $25,000. To me that doesn't look like a very good gambler ,but it does look like a foolish chaser. The reason i'm telling this story is because he has attempted to slander me several times,saying that I jarred him,or someone else did. The last time he said that was at the Onepocket Hall Of Fame dinner, which was in very poor taste,which I will never forget.Incidentally I beat him 2 other times before Castro Valley. Well Mr. Cornfed or Bucktooth whatever your name is ,chew on that and let me know how it came out. Goodbye

I saw you both just yelling at each other in the front lobby and security had to finally tell you guys to disperse..it was quite funny. You did say something quite interesting though that you would Knock a game if you werent part of it, I think you would have learned not to do that from your first days in the pool hall but evidently not. I also think its funny that when he won you said you were on drugs and that when you won he claimed he was drugged. You guys should both just say "no" to drugs and gamble
 
*POP* *POP* *POP* *POP* *POP* *POP*
(BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP)

(Opening the bag, shaking on some salt)

*CRUNCH* *CRUNCH*


.... this is getting really, really entertaining.
 
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