This is how I did it my way................
I find it hard to believe that these guys can walk into any room and beat the best for the cheese. What is the process for a road player?
If I decided to go on the road, I wouldn't need a map to find my way home. I am an ok player, never would I walk into a room and put an open challenge on the table.
Couple things I would like to know...
Is there a list of fish in each town?
Some place to find backers?
Do they hustle crazy spots?
How many road players went MIA?
How quick does the word get out that a road player is on the prowl?
Any personal road trips stories would be great.
When I would go on the road I would always go by myself. You couldn't afford 2 people and the other person always seemed to know more about what I was doing and how I should do it. Plus that other person usually got me into trouble with their big mouth.
I would go into any small town and just hang out. I would find a young guy that knew everyone and was involved with the pool scene there. This could be a town of 900 or it could be a town of 10,000, it didn't matter.
There was always the top 5 guys and they all had a pecking order. Many of these towns the players had never been anywhere so they had no real idea how good a player could really play.
Sometimes i would meet a young lady also and this would really work out good because now I could stall instead of being stalled on. I could act like I had all the time in the world. Hardly no expenses plus a new little relationship was kind of fun.
Of the top five guys I would note which ones liked to bet it up. Sometimes there would be a guy in that town that wasn't even in the top five that couldn't hardly make 3 balls in a row but would like to bet big.
This was the case when I went on one road trip to Ill. I ended up in Benton. I met a young guy named David Ore. He was about 21. I was about 27. He was my main guy while I was there. We became real good friends.
Also a young lady named Sue. I still have a special place in my heart for her.
In Benton there was quite a little pool world and they had pool names for everyone. There was Sudden Sam,Downtown Brown,Ralph the Mouth,and many others I hardly remember.
There was also a Bar in Centralia that had an owner that would bet big.
Once I got hooked up with sue I just laid low for awhile and set up my plan here and there and everywhere I could.
The first week I was there I got into a game with a guy that worked for the newspaper. He's the guy that couldn't make 3 balls in a row. He started right out betting 50 a game. This was great because I didn't have to show anything plus I made some money. Eventually we were betting 200 a rack 8 ball last pocket. I think I won a couple of thousand.
Now all these other guys in town saw how bad I played and were just chomping at the bit to get a piece of me. My favorite line was though, I know how good you play and that would be it. Like I said, I could stall real good with low expences.
After I was certain there were no other grapes to pick I would start going after the top 5 with the worst first. I played Ralph the mouth at the Mouse Trap in a little town right next to Benton. Ralph would bet only 10 or twenty a game and his dad owned the bar so the pool was free. I played all day with him and made sure I only won about 100 dollars.
This was great because I could always come back now and give him the 7 or 8 and maybe get him to bet some more. But the number 4 guy in town had some money and this was good bait for him. I just barely beat Ralph after 8 hours and I know he gives Ralph the eight and still beats him.
Then one night there comes this big guy in the bar. He's not real happy looking. It turns out that he still thinks Sue is his girlfriend. I found this out when I left the bar and he chased me around the car a little. This guy was a monster. Sue saved me though. As soon as she ran out and got in the way he turned into a little pussy cat for a minute. That was just enough time for me to exit stage left.
Sue got that straightened out though. I think he drove truck and she forgot to tell him that they were broke up I think. So everything was still right on track. My happy temporary home was still there. She was really a sweetheart.
I never got the bar owner in Centrailia to bet any money but trying to led to a couple of other good scores. The nice thing about going there to try to get something going was all the other players in the area were trying to get this guys money. So when I was there it was just like fishing with a worm on my hook. The worm on my hook was the bar owner if you get the drift.
I never beat that bar owner out of a dime but he made me about 20,000 in a 3 month period. He was the best worm I ever had in all the years I played on the road.
I played Downtown Brown but he was a pretty nice guy with no money so I took it kind of easy. We just had a good time and we all got drunk. I just waited until he got real drunk before I won the money so there was a good excuse for him losing so money to me. In fact Sue tended bar at this place and I had her tell everyone that half the drinks she gave me had no booze in them. He got drunk and I didn't. All I heard after that was there should be a rematch because if we both stay sober I couldn't win.
I said to myself. PERFECTO............
Then there was Sudden Sam. I think his name was Sammy Soda. He played real sporty and I wasn't sure If I could beat him. He played at A bar called the 105 right next to the railroad track. The table there was an old Irving Kay with a big cue ball. The pockets were so small the big cue ball would hardly fit.
I had a pretty good bankroll now and this was everybodys chance to try to recoup their losses. All the players that lost money to me were there. They all had their noses opened up and they were certain that Sam was the real deal. Their savior. I guess he had even given Buddy a tussle a few years back.
This little match had a happy ending for me. Sammy didn't play as well as he did 2 years ago or he just didn't hold up to what I put on him. And neither was anybody else. I got all the money. I think I busted everyone.
In the meantime I went to another town with a bar called Dan's Bar. Out in the middle of nowhere. This was a little tougher because they had heard what I had done and I had to give this guy the 7 ball. It was too much. I couldn't seem to win. We had played 4 sets for 500 each and were dead even.
It was about 3 in the morning and I told them I was going. They talked me into playing for a while longer. 200 a rack. I felt pretty good and thought maybe if I keep him off the table I could make some money. I think the guy I played was Rudy.
Sure enough. I ran 6 right out of the gate. I broke and played safe on the next rack, he missed the ball completely. I put anothe 6 on him and the match was over. Rudy was pissed he had to quit he told me. The backer pulled up. He said he wanted to see how many I could run now that I wasn't laying down. I tried to tell him I was never laying down while I was playing him. He wouldn't even listen to it he said.
I knew the backer was kind of a treacherous kind of guy, so I had heard before I went there, so I had talked to him earlier about going with him to win some money the next week. I'm sure that is the only thing that let me get out of there in one piece with the cash.
On my way back to Wisconsin I won a tournament in Rock Falls, then I went to Mattoon and won a big tournament there.
I stopped in Kenosha,Wi and they had a big one there also. And I won that. Billy Gains and Bosten Joey were good friends of mine and were trying to get me a game after the tournament or the next day.
They offered everyone the 7 ball. No takers.
I went back to Eau Claire and lived happily ever after until my next trip. For the next month it was the YMCA for me. I worked out like crazy to lose the 15 to 20 road pounds I gained and stay in top pool shape.
This was just one little trip out of 50 or so. Most places I went never knew my name. I played in almost 3/4 ths of the states.
I forgot about one other score on this trip. Joe Shield had a 9 foot snooker table. When I first went in there he told me he had a friend named Nick that would play me some nine ball. His friend was Nick Varner and he was winning one of his world Championships in S Carolina I think or maybe North.
I played dumb and acted like I didn't know who he was. But I knew he wouldn't be around for a few days with the tournament and all.
So Joe tried to keep me their by playing me. He played pretty good but just didn't have enough fire power. I don't remember exactly how much I won but I think I got all the cash I could.
Nick never got there in time. To this day I don't think Nick even knows that I was the guy that Joe was trying to keep there.
I'm going to ask Nick the next time I see him if he remembers.
For me. Being on the road is living. You need more games though other than pool. Pinball,bowling,darts,throwing coins,throwing cards,running a race or shooting basketball.
I usually got the cash. And that was the name of the game back then.
It was all about the money... It had to be. That's how you keep the score............Try to spend a trophy sometime...........
If David or Rudy or Sue or anyone remembers me on this trip I would sure appreciate your comments and would like to say hi.
This was one of the best road trips of my whole pool life. Some were close but this was the Best.
Thanks for the thread.............Good memories.............