Fatboy Punks Bucktooth

eaglesfan44 said:
Spiderwebcomm we gotta get those guys back in the booth tonight. That was phenominal last night and just hope and pray something like that happens again. That was sick!

The last time I was that pumped up in sports was when Tiger Woods made the immaculate flop in the Masters (you golfers know what I mean) to get himself into a play-off, and ultimately winning.

Some of you may think Fatboy doesn't have gamble because he has a lot of money. I can't disagree more. Regardless of what someone's worth, sending it in is sending it in. I bet if any of us held that BRICK, we'd duct tape it to our hand to make sure we didn't mouth-off stupidly.

Eric has the heart of a blue wale.
 
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Someone has to put that on youtube with a link so the rest of us can really enjoy what happened.
 
smokeandapancak said:
First off, I like Eric and am glad that her put the screw to the butt tooth....

but come on ... droping more money than anybody in room has (even in the bank) and asking to flip a coin ..... nah that aint gamble.. that's a butt toothish high roll move.....doesnt mean he has more gamble .. just means he has more cash...


Imagine if Buffet was hanging out in the back there.. he walks up to Fatboy and says. I'll take your bet.. but raise to 30 billion.. one flip...

Whaddya think woulda happen :eek:

Fatboy got over on ol butt tooth... hopefully shut his trap for while... which was his plan , I think... misson accomplished.... nothing more nothing less

Sure there are folks with more money than FatBoy, but the issue here is gamble. FatBoy last night offered to coin flip a guy for 100K and he meant it, IMHO that certainly trumps hypotheticals about what richer men might do (I actually seriously doubt that Warren Buffet or Bill Gates would gamble 100K on a coin toss regardless of how much $$ they have). I've heard of guys woofing all sorts of things, but FatBoy had the cash and made the bet in front of the world, ready to go. That's a pretty impressive amount of gamble regardless of how much money anyone has. Sure guys with more dough could high-roll FatBoy, the question is would they have the gamble to try him on, which, until someone does, is only a question. There's no question remaining about FatBoy now is there?

Oh, and timing being everything, FatBoy certainly gets the timing award of the century. Instant legend.

Kevin
 
Flettir said:
Someone has to put that on youtube with a link so the rest of us can really enjoy what happened.


Sadly, it was live streaming. So unless someone just happened to have some screen capture video application running at that exact time, it is lost in the cosmos. Damn, I wish I at least had the foresight to take a few quick screen snapshots. This is what they'd look like:

1. Bucktooth showing his wad
2. Fatboy suddenly appearing from the right side of the camera behind Bucktooth.
3. Bucktooth still unaware as Fatboy sets his Louis Vuitton bag on table behind him and begins to open it.
4. Fatboy pulling out a gigantic brick as Bucktooth, now aware he's behind him, turns around.
5. The blur of Bucktooth exiting right.
 
I was lucky enough to see the broadcast. I didn't know what Fatboy looked like, but when I saw this guy come up behind Tooth, with a mild look of disgust on his face, and set his bag down with a heavy THUNK, I knew something was about to happen. WOW! The coup de grace for TAR after great interviews with Mark Tadd and Bucktooth himself.
 
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

"Odd man out" ?? You will probably be the only one!! Do you realize that its not about pool??? Its about "GAMBLE", Eric has it and Bucktooth doesn't. Simple as that . Bucktooth won't play unless he has the nuts........and now we know that he doesn't.

Inbred, I mean Cornfed............What do you say now?????

Russ......
 
kvinbrwr said:
Sure there are folks with more money than FatBoy, but the issue here is gamble. FatBoy last night offered to coin flip a guy for 100K and he meant it, IMHO that certainly trumps hypotheticals about what richer men might do (I actually seriously doubt that Warren Buffet or Bill Gates would gamble 100K on a coin toss regardless of how much $$ they have). I've heard of guys woofing all sorts of things, but FatBoy had the cash and made the bet in front of the world, ready to go. That's a pretty impressive amount of gamble regardless of how much money anyone has. Sure guys with more dough could high-roll FatBoy, the question is would they have the gamble to try him on, which, until someone does, is only a question. There's no question remaining about FatBoy now is there?

Oh, and timing being everything, FatBoy certainly gets the timing award of the century. Instant legend.

Kevin

Heh, I am probably going to be the only one on the forum who IS NOT IMPRESSED at all.

Let me preface what I am about to say with this: I don't know FatBoy, but I love reading his posts and he seems to be a great guy.

But being loaded with money and making that kind of bet is like a fire cracker going off - lots of noise but no power.

Now, if FatBoy had challenged the Tooth at least to a GD game of pool for $40k, then I would have been impressed more. FatBoy blew it. He could have had the Tooth really shaking in his boots - especially for a few hours. Instead the Tooth got a quick out. FatBoy did accomplish what he set out to do, but it could have been even better.

The real GD gambler around here is SVB. This guy is going to regenerate pool - taking it back to the Hustler Days. This is a guy who puts his hard earned money (as far as we know) on the line. We need to see more of this. Down side is - the taxing authorities are going to breaking down this forum as a gambling site :D
 
IamCalvin06 said:
So Bucktooth is talking a whole bunch of trash as normal. He had about 40K on him and was woofing it up.

Bucktooth says nobodys got more 1 dollar bills than i got 100 dollar bills.

Fatboy walks up behind him, pulls out 100k from his Louis Vuitton bag and says "FCUKING flip for it"

Bucktooth runs off like a little girl. See ya next year BUCKTOOTH!!!

Only thing missing was Ashton Kutcher showing up

Man............I knew I shoulda went to DCC this year. Next year it's on!
 
whitewolf said:
But being loaded with money and making that kind of bet is like a fire cracker going off - lots of noise but no power.

That little "fire cracker" sure generated a lot of power, because it blew Bucktooth right out of the Action Room. :D
 
whitewolf said:
Heh, I am probably going to be the only one on the forum who IS NOT IMPRESSED at all.

Let me preface what I am about to say with this: I don't know FatBoy, but I love reading his posts and he seems to be a great guy.

But being loaded with money and making that kind of bet is like a fire cracker going off - lots of noise but no power.

Now, if FatBoy had challenged the Tooth at least to a GD game of pool for $40k, then I would have been impressed more. FatBoy blew it. He could have had the Tooth really shaking in his boots - especially for a few hours. Instead the Tooth got a quick out. FatBoy did accomplish what he set out to do, but it could have been even better.

The real GD gambler around here is SVB. This guy is going to regenerate pool - taking it back to the Hustler Days. This is a guy who puts his hard earned money (as far as we know) on the line. We need to see more of this. Down side is - the taxing authorities are going to breaking down this forum as a gambling site :D

There's no show of gamble more than flipping a quarter. When two people match up, there's always one person who is gambling slightly more/less due to ability, conviction, resilience, etc. A coin flip is 50/50. I understand what you're saying.... but a flip is probably the truest gamble in the world.
 
Bucktooth didn't like the coin flip because as long as the coin is legit...nobody has the nuts. Johnnyt
 
Fair Game ?

penguin said:
So why not just make a FAIR game?



This is pool, mister.
No jukebox.
No pinball.
No fair game.

Doug
( I'm talking Penguin and when I quit talking, it's your turn )
 
SpiderWebComm said:
There's no show of gamble more than flipping a quarter. When two people match up, there's always one person who is gambling slightly more/less due to ability, conviction, resilience, etc. A coin flip is 50/50. I understand what you're saying.... but a flip is probably the truest gamble in the world.


From what I have heard the heads side of a coin is "just slightly" heaver than the Tails side...so the % breaks down more like 49% Heads and 51% Tails........Thus the "Tails Never Fails" statement....;) :)
 
Scare Me TWICE

jay helfert said:
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.


LOL...$10,000,000.
Yep, he scared them.
He scared them right into a higher tax bracket.

Doug
( I wish someone would scare me like that ) :)
 
SpiderWebComm said:
The last time I was that pumped up in sports was when Tiger Woods made ....

So you consider coin-flipping a sport ?

Dave
 
Normally I'm not that impressed by money or the willingness to throw it away but that took MASSIVE balls.
Fatboy is NO joke.
 
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