And on long thin cuts along the short rail….I’d take Parica over St Louis Louie …and Jose didn’t need extra help.
Nothing against Archer but the thin cut he missed against Buddy in the 92 us open (I believe semi finals) to go on the hill at 7¨-2 only to have Buddy run out the set, eliminates him from the best shooters under pressure, in my opinion.Jerry Forsyth once told me that Johnny Archer would intentionally push out to shots like this, because he thought he was better at the shot than whoever he was playing.
Mike
Reid was a very good player but possessed nowhere near the fire power of Earl, Sigel, Parica etc.This post was at the top of the weekly email that I sent out yesterday. I got a couple emails saying they would choose Efren. I also received this longer response from Thomas Hammond...
The greatest player I ever played with was Jimmy Reid. During my hs days, Jimmy moved to our area, southwest Atlanta. I had started playing in the pool room at the Ben Hill bowling alley. Jimmy started coming in there. He was about 2 years older than me, maybe 17. He had moved there from the Miami area. I saw him win a car off a guy one night. He gave the guy money for a cab. That was middle 60s, probably 1965. I saw where he was voted best money player in the world for the 25 year period 1969-1994. Anyway, I would pick him to make a have-to-make shot. RIP Jimmy.
Jimmy Reid might’ve been the smartest of all the world class players….very high IQ….but he was also a chick magnet….so he had too many parties. We used to talk a lot because he wanted to know more about snooker.This post was at the top of the weekly email that I sent out yesterday. I got a couple emails saying they would choose Efren. I also received this longer response from Thomas Hammond...
The greatest player I ever played with was Jimmy Reid. During my hs days, Jimmy moved to our area, southwest Atlanta. I had started playing in the pool room at the Ben Hill bowling alley. Jimmy started coming in there. He was about 2 years older than me, maybe 17. He had moved there from the Miami area. I saw him win a car off a guy one night. He gave the guy money for a cab. That was middle 60s, probably 1965. I saw where he was voted best money player in the world for the 25 year period 1969-1994. Anyway, I would pick him to make a have-to-make shot. RIP Jimmy.