Aside from beating a few champions, I shut down several places when I broke out my "A" game, playing for little or nothing. I mean everybody in the place stopped what they were doing to come watch what was happening on my table, not side betting just a gallery. I haven't noticed anything like that lately so either everyone else is a hell of a lot better or I am a lot worse after a 20 year lay off.![]()
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One funny I remember was when I was in Atlanta with an hour to kill before catching a bird out. I was playing a pretty good bar player and giving my usual friendly spot to a bar player. We were playing eight ball but I could only make a ball banking or legal combinations, call pocket for both of us. The other player was pretty good and I was a long ways from home with no intention of ever gambling there so I broke out my "A" game and let the ponies run.
Using a house stick I was mostly getting out in one or two innings, rarely three or more. Soon a crowd gathered. I looked around and the rest of the good sized pool hall was dead empty, even the counter people were at my table. The onlookers were very excited wanting to know who I was. I told them I was nobody, just a South Louisiana country boy and everybody played the way I did back where I came from. :smile: :smile: :smile:
Hu
i'm surprised a crowd gathered. from what i hear in the south it's not uncommon to run into barbox players that string 4-5 racks regularly.