Williebetmore said:
Hemi,
It must be nice to be that good. A friend of mine (top road player in the late 80's and early 90's) said once that for him it wasn't really gambling at all because, "If I don't know you, you can't beat me."
That statement could be true of many of the road players of yesteryear, Willie. In fact, when Bill Stack and I traveled the roads we would play anyone that he or I didn't know. If we did know them we were not above matching up with them. Most players knew each other back then and how the other guy played.
Stack played the 7 ball over me. I did most of the playing in the bars. Most of the time I won. If I had trouble, Stack would play. The reasoning behind this was two fold. If I get all the money or the guy quits, Stack can still play the guy, then or in the future, thinking Stack is the stakehorse or at least, the weaker player. Another possibility is they call a local champion. Ok, I'll try the guy. Most of the time the guy they call is just another shortstop like me. If I win, good. If I can't beat the guy, Stack starts bitching and says, I can beat this guy and does.
Now, try this on for size. Keith McCready and Ronnie Allen walk into a bar together. No one in the bar or town know either of them. Multiply, Bill Stack and my money making potential by, oh,,,,20 or more and you can see how much danger that particular town was in. I'm sure, Keith, after taking the bar off, has had someone tell him, "Now, if you want to paly on a REAL pool table let's go to the pool room and I'll play you some on the 9'er." Think of the possibilities for Keith to say...... I don't play on those big tables but my buddy does, lol.
Yes, Keith and Ronnie made road trips together. How in the hell are you going to out run that? Even if they are known in the spot, it's like,,,,,,,,,,,pick a ball and you still can't win, lol.
The only other road team that came close was Larry Hubbart and Mike Segal and Keith already told you what happened with that team. lol.