hennessee from tennessee gets spanked in athens alabama

i found out i cant win this game.
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who is this larry guy...does he have GODZILLA in his back pocket.....and chris having people tell you that you cant win has never stoped you before.....the smooth criminal doesnt care...he loves out running the NUTS.....but i sense something is amist........ps is his real name larry smith? sounds really genaric....maybe john smith would have been better...jk......but damn anyone but alex p......damn this cat must be a monster.....
 
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Wow, that's strong. I'm guessing it's a gaffed table, cloth, etc. that renders the break a liability sort of like playing 6 ball.
 
hmmm dere Kingfish . . .

I smells a bamboozle! When Chris tells us that he can't get there getting the breaks playing barbox nine ball there is a lot more to the story and it ain't just the player.

Hu


Come on Chris...I'm bored & I already said i'd pay to see it...I'll stake either you or Gary if this game is legit & on a barbox...I just got to see with my own eyes.
 
I smells a bamboozle! When Chris tells us that he can't get there getting the breaks playing barbox nine ball there is a lot more to the story and it ain't just the player.

Hu

I second that Hu. Seems something's fishy in Denmark, er, uh, Athens, Alabama. (The young'uns are probably not old enough to know that phrase....it means "ca-hoots", trickeration or like you said, "bamboozled")

Chris's heart is as big as Ohio. There's 100% something more to this story that WE don't know about.

Where's a pool-detective when you need one! :grin:
 
got to be over a hundred people

i still don't like the game giving him the break on a bar table

There has to easily be over a hundred people in the US that can't be beaten giving them the breaks on a bar table without a lot of other gaff conditions.

Although you don't get ball in hand after the break you do have the option of playing safes, possibly can push out too. I'd rather be able to play safes than have ball in hand so I'd say this is considerably easier than playing the ghost.

Kinda like with those old Paul Harvey tales, I'm still waiting to hear the rest of the story.

Hu
 
I second that Hu. Seems something's fishy in Denmark, er, uh, Athens, Alabama. (The young'uns are probably not old enough to know that phrase....it means "ca-hoots", trickeration or like you said, "bamboozled")

Chris's heart is as big as Ohio. There's 100% something more to this story that WE don't know about.

Where's a pool-detective when you need one! :grin:

I think this guy will take the Job, I heard he is still posting on this forum!!:)

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to the op

i dont know the players you mentioned, however i am interested where these sets were played. i am from athens, al and i would have to say there are some great players there. as a matter of fact one was one of the best unknown players in the U.S. in his day. he owns his own pool hall. when i first started playing if it was slow he would play me cheap sets race to five for $5.00. he would spot me 3, 5, & 7 and i never beat him a set! great shooter and could get out of a safe like houdini. " great lessons". that is strong, doesnt matter who you are playing. back to my point i would like to know where you found a bar table in that town? the county was a dry county ( no booze ) until a few years back. no bar boxes in any place that a real money game would take place. not doubting your story just really curious where they found the bar box?
 
How many will take the break on a barbox, and if the other player makes a ball they win? Henny has lost at this everytime in Athens. A top player will give up the wild 5 on a barbox before he gives up the break to a weaker player that can run out. I do remember many years ago, Allen Hopkins beat everyone who would bet playing this way on a valley barbox,no ball in hand, in Manchester,Tn at a place called Sissy's. For the person who lives in Athens,you have 2 diamond barboxes,1 diamond 4 1/2x9 and a diamond 4x8 all pro-cut at Ricky Peppers poolroom across the tracks from the old poolroom. I know i would rather have the break over the wild 5 on a barbox.
 
Sounds like an OLD wives tail

How many will take the break on a barbox, and if the other player makes a ball they win? Henny has lost at this everytime in Athens. A top player will give up the wild 5 on a barbox before he gives up the break to a weaker player that can run out. I do remember many years ago, Allen Hopkins beat everyone who would bet playing this way on a valley barbox,no ball in hand, in Manchester,Tn at a place called Sissy's. For the person who lives in Athens,you have 2 diamond barboxes,1 diamond 4 1/2x9 and a diamond 4x8 all pro-cut at Ricky Peppers poolroom across the tracks from the old poolroom. I know i would rather have the break over the wild 5 on a barbox.

Sounds like a bunch of BS. What is the real players name? Bartrum is not afraid of BoZo the clown. Or whatever his name is?
 
How many will take the break on a barbox, and if the other player makes a ball they win? Henny has lost at this everytime in Athens. A top player will give up the wild 5 on a barbox before he gives up the break to a weaker player that can run out. I do remember many years ago, Allen Hopkins beat everyone who would bet playing this way on a valley barbox,no ball in hand, in Manchester,Tn at a place called Sissy's. For the person who lives in Athens,you have 2 diamond barboxes,1 diamond 4 1/2x9 and a diamond 4x8 all pro-cut at Ricky Peppers poolroom across the tracks from the old poolroom. I know i would rather have the break over the wild 5 on a barbox.

thanks for the info. i dont live there any more, and last few times i went home i didnt get to town to play any. too little time to spend with the folks and we are not getting any younger. ill have to check out ricky's room when i get back home. interesting still those guys always played one hole.;)
 
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