Fatboy Punks Bucktooth

man i wish i saw that.

there's a big difference between flashing them bills and actually willing to gamble for your roll.

and aint nothing truely gambling like coin flips.
 
video please

smokeandapancak said:
SOOOOOOMEBODY was trapping the stream....... there should be a vid up soon enough....
If it's out there post the vid Please...........
 
Thank you TAR....

All I know is we saw the Tooth enter the action room, so I was like... Cornerman, go grab him. He went over and invited him into the booth, and we actually had a pretty good interview. Of course, I instigated... got it going, asked the Tooth where Fatboy was. He went on to say he was there and Fatboy wasn't, etc... and if Fatboy said he'd show up tomorrow then it would be the day after tomorrow, and then the day after that, etc.

Here's the deal, because I was sitting about a foot from the tooth holding the mic: Bucktooth had so much money on him, I was literally scared to death. He said all of his pockets were stuffed tight.... and they were. He looked like the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz... stuffed with $100 bills. He emptied his right pocket and there must've been 40 large. While he was talking, I looked at his other pockets and the man was sitting tough. I gotta admit, I was loving his barking and his knots the size of grapefruits.

While I asked Tooth a question, DerekDisco whispered in my ear: "Spidey... don't say anything, Fatboy is standing behind Bucktooth."

Before you know it, there was total mayhem...Eric (Fatboy) whipped out a bag of CASH. Honestly, I don't know how much he had, but he had ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL of Bucktooth's pockets covered and THEN some. Eric looked a little crazed, and without missing a beat told Bucktooth to flip for it. Bucktooth was rattled and said he didn't have that much money and then Eric said "Let's flip for whatever you have."

The next thing I know, Bucktooth was out the door. When Eric made Bucktooth leave (by now the entire action room at the DCC was staring at the "SCENE"), Eric says: "The whole room can flip for $10k if you want, step up, I'm here."

Everyone just stared at him. Nobody made a chirp. If the camera was on the crowd of 200 of the nation's biggest pool gamblers, it would appear as though they were watching a deer die. He shut up the entire action room. That's what I witnessed. People can say Fatboy wouldn't have REALLY flipped for it. Dude, it was in his eyes... and his money was posted.... all someone had to say was bet, and they didn't.

Fatboy for the Louie Roberts award. That's all I have to say.

-Spider
 
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SpiderWebComm said:
All I know is we saw the Tooth enter the action room, so I was like... Cornerman, go grab him. He went over and invited him into the booth, and we actually had a pretty good interview. Of course, I instigated... got it going, asked the Tooth where Fatboy was. He went on to say he was there and Fatboy wasn't, etc... and if Fatboy said he'd show up tomorrow then it would be the day after tomorrow, and then the day after that, etc.

Here's the deal, because I was sitting about a foot from the tooth holding the mic: Bucktooth had so much money on him, I was literally scared to death. He said all of his pockets were stuffed tight.... and they were. He looked like the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz... stuffed with $100 bills. He emptied his right pocket and there must've been 40 large. While he was talking, I looked at his other pockets and the man was sitting tough. I gotta admit, I was loving his barking and his knots the size of grapefruits.

While I asked Tooth a question, DerekDisco whispered in my ear: "Spidey... don't say anything, Fatboy is standing behind Bucktooth."

Before you know it, there was total mayhem...Eric (Fatboy) whipped out a bag of CASH. Honestly, I don't know how much he had, but he had ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL of Bucktooth's pockets covered and THEN some. Eric looked a little crazed, and without missing a beat told Bucktooth to flip for it. Bucktooth was rattled and said he didn't have that much money and then Eric said "Let's flip for whatever you have."

The next thing I know, Bucktooth was out the door. When Eric made Bucktooth leave (by now the entire action room at the DCC was staring at the "SCENE"), Eric says: "The whole room can flip for $10k if you want, step up, I'm here."

Everyone just stared at him. Nobody made a chirp. If the camera was on the crowd of 200 of the nation's biggest pool gamblers, it would appear as though they were watching a deer die. He shut up the entire action room. That's what I witnessed. People can say Fatboy wouldn't have REALLY flipped for it. Dude, it was in his eyes... and his money was posted.... all someone had to say was bet, and they didn't.

Fatboy for the Louie Roberts award. That's all I have to say.

-Spider

See what I get for going to get some work done... I miss all the good stuff!

Would have been amazing to see in person, thanks for the story
 
Fatboy said he was going to hi roll Bucktooth about 2 months ago on AZ when Bucktooth was woofing him hourly on there with his Keno Board and he came through on his promise. The mans got balls and plenty of gamble in him. I too hope that it can be found on video. That little clip will be played by gamblers for eternity. Also those words "**ckingflip for it" will be used in every poolroom, bar, and cardroom for ever. It will be as famous as "It's a nightmare". Way to go Eric. Johnnyt
 
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Since there doesn't seem to be any room left on Fatboy's nuts, I'll be the odd man out and say it...

Any wealthy man can pull out a coin and say "Let's flip for it all". It's definately a good way for a rich guy to weasel out of a pool game. Anyone who's been around has seen it happen plenty of times.

What I'd like to see is Bucktooth and Fatboy get it done on the pool table.

We've been hearing all the woofing on here for months and months. And we all know that Bucktooth is old/blind and Fatboy has back problems. (In other words, neither one is in tip-top physical shape.)

So why not just make a FAIR game?

Then we can find out if either one can play a lick, and who'll dog it for the cash! And let TheActionReport get involved as well, so all of us can get a copy on DVD. :D
 
penguin said:
Since there doesn't seem to be any room left on Fatboy's nuts, I'll be the odd man out and say it...

Any wealthy man can pull out a coin and say "Let's flip for it all". It's definately a good way for a rich guy to weasel out of a pool game. Anyone who's been around has seen it happen plenty of times.

What I'd like to see is Bucktooth and Fatboy get it done on the pool table.

We've been hearing all the woofing on here for months and months. And we all know that Bucktooth is old/blind and Fatboy has back problems. (In other words, neither one is in tip-top physical shape.)

So why not just make a FAIR game?

Then we can find out if either one can play a lick, and who'll dog it for the cash! And let TheActionReport get involved as well, so all of us can get a copy on DVD. :D
They were going to play a few months ago BUT Bucktooth wanted to change the game from pool to a Keno board (his board). Johnnyt
 
Funny stuff. Hope somebody has the stream. Would love to see it, kinda bummed I missed it. I tuned in for a bit last night and saw Billy Incardona playing some 1 pocket, but didnt stay tuned in to long since I had company.
 
In gambling, every situation is different. A few days ago Fatboy took the worst of it playing in a $3,000 Ring Game with some great pool players. He knew he had the worst of it, but he wanted to show everyone he had the balls to get in the box with champions. And he did.

Last night, he wanted to prove he was fearless when it came to gambling for huge stakes with a very high roller. He didn't really know if Bucktooth would accept his challenge or not. But he was fully prepared to flip a coin for 100K or more. It was no bluff on his part.

The man who posts on here as Fatboy is one of the most fearless high rollers alive today. He is the kind of guy who puts a little fear into the hearts of casino executives. He has the money and the heart to hurt them. Fatboy wouldn't hesitate to play a $100,000 hand of Blackjack if a casino would book his action. He's tried and been turned down cold.

Fatboy is a little like Andy Beal, the Texas billionaire who played a ten million dollar Hold'em game with the best poker players in Vegas. He lost but scared them in the process. There is no one in the pool world who can high roll Fatboy. Anyone who watched the Ten Ball Ring Game knows he is only a 'B' player at best. But would they like to play him one game of 9-Ball for $10,000. If so, they can probably get a game.
 
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SpiderWebComm said:
All I know is we saw the Tooth enter the action room, so I was like... Cornerman, go grab him. He went over and invited him into the booth, and we actually had a pretty good interview. Of course, I instigated... got it going, asked the Tooth where Fatboy was. He went on to say he was there and Fatboy wasn't, etc... and if Fatboy said he'd show up tomorrow then it would be the day after tomorrow, and then the day after that, etc.

Here's the deal, because I was sitting about a foot from the tooth holding the mic: Bucktooth had so much money on him, I was literally scared to death. He said all of his pockets were stuffed tight.... and they were. He looked like the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz... stuffed with $100 bills. He emptied his right pocket and there must've been 40 large. While he was talking, I looked at his other pockets and the man was sitting tough. I gotta admit, I was loving his barking and his knots the size of grapefruits.

While I asked Tooth a question, DerekDisco whispered in my ear: "Spidey... don't say anything, Fatboy is standing behind Bucktooth."

Before you know it, there was total mayhem...Eric (Fatboy) whipped out a bag of CASH. Honestly, I don't know how much he had, but he had ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL of Bucktooth's pockets covered and THEN some. Eric looked a little crazed, and without missing a beat told Bucktooth to flip for it. Bucktooth was rattled and said he didn't have that much money and then Eric said "Let's flip for whatever you have."

The next thing I know, Bucktooth was out the door. When Eric made Bucktooth leave (by now the entire action room at the DCC was staring at the "SCENE"), Eric says: "The whole room can flip for $10k if you want, step up, I'm here."

Everyone just stared at him. Nobody made a chirp. If the camera was on the crowd of 200 of the nation's biggest pool gamblers, it would appear as though they were watching a deer die. He shut up the entire action room. That's what I witnessed. People can say Fatboy wouldn't have REALLY flipped for it. Dude, it was in his eyes... and his money was posted.... all someone had to say was bet, and they didn't.

Fatboy for the Louie Roberts award. That's all I have to say.

-Spider


Heh, nice story! Hope to see it from YouTube soon.

Btw, do you remember what time it happened? Just curious, I was watching the stream until about 9pm or something..
 
Folks I gotta say that was some straight up classic shyaat right there.

I'm not sure anybody who is not a member would find it as perfect as we do....BUT as an avid AZer for tha past few months and having to listen to all this TOOTH bs over and over and over this was SWEET tv.I dam near peed myself laughing.

I mean I was just happy to tune in and see the tooth sitting there and talking it up.Really I was just happy to put a face to the name.But it was also getting to hear him ham it up....with little rhymes about himself no less...that really made the interveiw interesting.

Fat Boy moved him off that bs in a hurry though.Legendary move I tell ya.Perfect.

Well done Fatboy!!
 
A move, but what a move!

Seems like forever that Bucktooth has been toting a huge roll and getting people into sucker bets trying to beat the odds chasing that roll. High rolling in general doesn't impress me but high rolling someone that deserved it as much as Bucktooth is hilarious!

Fatboy had an edge because he knew what he was coming with. Bucktooth was blindsided with a bigger roll and an offer of a fair gamble, neither one did he have the heart for at the moment. We'll see if the tooth has the guts to come back with a fair game for big money with everything scheduled in advance.

My bet, stick a fork in the tooth, he's done!

Hu



Thunderball said:
Folks I gotta say that was some straight up classic shyaat right there.

I'm not sure anybody who is not a member would find it as perfect as we do....BUT as an avid AZer for tha past few months and having to listen to all this TOOTH bs over and over and over this was SWEET tv.I dam near peed myself laughing.

I mean I was just happy to tune in and see the tooth sitting there and talking it up.Really I was just happy to put a face to the name.But it was also getting to hear him ham it up....with little rhymes about himself no less...that really made the interveiw interesting.

Fat Boy moved him off that bs in a hurry though.Legendary move I tell ya.Perfect.

Well done Fatboy!!
 
Tooth

Well, Tooth said this was his last year and he was going into retirement. It looks like he retired a couple days early thanks to Fatboy.
 
I saw this live last night and it was the funniest thing I have seen in a long time. Perfect timming by FatBoy, Bucktooth was talking so much crap about how he could call Bank of America and they would show up in a armored car, then Fatboy shows up and pulls that big brick:eek: :eek: out of his bag and ask Bucktooth if he wanted to flip for it. Never seen an old man run so fast:D :D
 
jay helfert said:
In gambling, every situation is different. A few days ago Fatboy took the worst of it playing in a $3,000 Ring Game with some great pool players. He knew he had the worst of it, but he wanted to show everyone he had the balls to get in the box with champions. And he did.

Last night, he wanted to prove he was fearless when it came to gambling for huge stakes with a very high roller. He didn't really know if Bucktooth would accept his challenge or not. But he was fully prepared to flip a coin for 100K or more. It was no bluff on his part.

The man who posts on here as Fatboy is one of the most fearless high rollers alive today. He is the kind of guy who puts a little fear into the hearts of casino executives. He has the money and the heart to hurt them. Fatboy wouldn't hesitate to play a $100,000 hand of Blackjack if a casino would book his action. He's tried and been turned down cold.

Fatboy is a little like Andy Beal, the Texas billionaire who played a ten million dollar Hold'em game with the best poker players in Vegas. He lost but scared them in the process. There is no one in the pool world who can high roll Fatboy. Anyone who watched the Ten Ball Ring Game knows he is only a 'B' player at best. But would they like to play him one game of 9-Ball for $10,000. If so, they can probably get a game.

.....sounds like it would be a good matchup for Carl.
 
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