Has anyone won or lost their own pool room gambling?

Rasta

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I was just curious, wondering if anyone had ever acquired a pool room in a gambling match, or, conversely, lost a room gambling.

Good Rolls,
Rasta
 
I heard that a Champions out here (called Cheers now) had to close because the owner gambled money away in Atlantic City. Couldnt afford to keep it open after that.

I guess thats not really what you are looking for, just figured I would throw that out there though. :D
 
i was told that Toby Flaherty (sp) won the Cue Club in las vegas in a one pocket match. i don't know how reliable the source was but i have witnessed Toby playing high one pocket in the past.

Rpm
 
Rpm said:
i was told that Toby Flaherty (sp) won the Cue Club in las vegas in a one pocket match. i don't know how reliable the source was but i have witnessed Toby playing high one pocket in the past.

Rpm

He won money from Archie the Greek and bought the pool room with that $$$.
 
CrownCityCorey said:
He won money from Archie the Greek and bought the pool room with that $$$.

I "heard" that Denny Searcy lost his room years ago to Johnny Morrow, but that Johnny gave it back to him.

Hard to confirm since both are deceased.
 
I won a car once. Yeah okay, it was a beater Pinto, but it was a running car.

I had to spot a guy 5 games on the wire going to 11, play without my glasses on, and the bet was $300 against the car.

I won 11:0.

In Cornbread Red's book there was a story about him winning a bar. He gave it back because he didn't want to own it he just wanted to prove a point to the bar owner that the owner shouldn't bet against him. Three weeks after that the bar owner was shot dead in his bar. So Red figured it was lucky that he didn't keep it.
 
Per a very reliable source a 20 table room in the MEMPHIS area changed hands apprx 2 decades ago as part of a wager.

I won a 82 HD LO-RIDER + $ in ENNIS, Tx. in the late 80's.:)
 
John Barton said:
I won a car once. Yeah okay, it was a beater Pinto, but it was a running car.

I had to spot a guy 5 games on the wire going to 11, play without my glasses on, and the bet was $300 against the car.

I won 11:0.

So let me get this straight. You spotted five games, played blind, and put up 3x the money? :eek: That's quite a spot.

Good Rolls,
Rasta
 
I never knew about Denny Searcy owning a pool room but he would have bet it up if the game was pool. His lifelong friend owns a place where I live called Pastimes. Leonard
 
One of the oldest pool rooms I know of in Georgia was won by a previous owner in a card game. The guy who has owned it for the last 20 plus years bought it from the guy when he got tired of running it. It is the old pool room in down town Ellijay. Got the best Chili dogs anywhere. The room was twice the size until they close off the other room and rented it out. They liked to play 10 red ball snooker and break them wide open when I started going there. The owner once ran the rack from the break all the way through all 10 reds and to the 6 ball. Just about a pro speed player and never left Ellijay to play.
I have a lot of memories from my times playing there.
 
ribdoner said:
Per a very reliable source a 20 table room in the MEMPHIS area changed hands apprx 2 decades ago as part of a wager.

I won a 82 HD LO-RIDER + $ in ENNIS, Tx. in the late 80's.:)
There is not a damn thing in Ennis, TX anymore....
 
ribdoner said:
Per a very reliable source a 20 table room in the MEMPHIS area changed hands apprx 2 decades ago as part of a wager.

I won a 82 HD LO-RIDER + $ in ENNIS, Tx. in the late 80's.:)

Rumor has it that the last TWO times this place changed hands was due to a wager. Do you know if this is true?
 
there's a pool hall in winter haven, fl that was won in a card game.(family billiards) kinda makes sense that there's always action there no matter what your speed...from banger to champion, you'll get played and you might not like it!!!!!!
 
I heard the Bill Incardona won the $ for a pool room playing Backgammon on a cruise ship. Can anyone confirm?
 
Greenie, one of the best coin throwers in the world, a true gambler at heart, lost his pool room in a poker game about 25 years ago up Baltimore way.

Tom-Tom Wirth won a car playing one-pocket with an unnamed one-hole legend of the game in Maryland.

JAM
 
poolcuemaster said:
I never knew about Denny Searcy owning a pool room but he would have bet it up if the game was pool. His lifelong friend owns a place where I live called Pastimes. Leonard

I didn't know of Denny owning one either. It's just a story Johnny told me when he was here before he died.

You are very right, as Denny would bet it up.
 
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