yea jay i always forget the name of that place and get it wrong. i didnt see you there but spent most of my time playing cards with beannie and crew. poker and blackjack mostly blackjack as that was beannies favorite and he kind of ran the game or at least made the game.
he got lucky and won a bunch and i got lucky and relieved him of some of it but he brought a small suitcase of money to the place anyway.
there was all kinds of great pool action as well. as that was the purpose of the event. it seemed richie was said it was his event with ronnie. but my friend bobby lambert i think funded things or had a big say. he also helped me get richie down again on the table for a decent score. took him over to some place in bend so as the knockers wouldnt get involved. bobby got murdered by accident running into a grocery store robbery. or something to that effect.
a couple of the rich guys in the club went off good in cards. an got taken on the side on some pool games.
fun days long gone with sterile environments left now.
Ma.... thx for the Bean memories, I flew up to his daughters place in Seattle, a looker, not anything like Mr or Ms Bean.
First saw em with the boys at Janscos.
Roadies..... like Boston Shorty/Red Raider/Ronnie Allen/ all loved him being around, he was never broke.

He bet and could play good.
Early 70's drove E. Coast to his and DeValles pool room, below street level. Gumpf also showed up.
There, I saw Mike Carella empty Louie Roberts down to his gold jewelry, let em hock it for $800, then Louie busted Carella.
Next event....
CA, Helfert ran the even in downtown LA/multiple disciplines I think Weanie didn't play....
BUT.... Bean showed up at the end of the event with his Keno Board, old school stuck the Europeans pretty good, winnin' thousands with ''his'' board

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Summer of 89 at Palm Springs/Heubler Cup he came outta the stands at the end of my match to congratulate me (I won the event) he remembered me since 69.
He introduced me to his wife..... WOW, she was gorgeous I would of dated her at her age, she was in her fifties.