Jay Helfert and his daily activities! WOW

ftgokie

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Man, I sure envy this guy! I started learning to play pool in 1991 right after Desert Storm. I came home on leave and went to my best friends dads food/game room called the Browns Dairy Snack in Ft Gibson, Okla. I went in and knew everyone there and they were playing 9ball for .50 on the 5 and 1.00 on 9. There was maybe 6 people playing and I said I would join.. I remember it well. I walked out of there 34.50 lighter in my pocket. I went and got into my new 1992 Red GT Mustang that I bought with the money from being deployed for 6 months and thought about what had just happened..These guys werent THAT good and I knew I could beat them. So I drove back 722miles to Ft Benning Ga and I commenced to practice pool.

There was a Rec Building just down the hill from my barracks and they had 9 Gold Crowns. I played pool from the time I got off work at 3:30 till 11pm and on the weekends I would go to a local pool hall in Columbus Ga and play all night Fr, all day sat and all day Sunday. I watched the Color of Money every night for 4 months. I played in a few tournaments there in Columbus and did ok. I thought if I was going to play pool and get good I needed a new cue, so the old man that owned the pool hall told me I should get a Joss. He gave me some prices and I said I had only 1250.00 on a cue. This man was a VERY nice man and I will always remember him, he helped me out a lot. He smiled when I said all the money I had was 1250.00 (this was a lot of money for a 23yr old single Corporal) He told me to give him the 1250.00 and he would get me a nice cue. He bought me a 1 of 1 Joss West that I still have to this day, and I even got back 75.00. And there was this other pool hall down in Columbus Ga by the bus station that alot of older guys went to that had absolutely the Best Chili Dogs I have ever ate!

So finally, I got a chance to go back home on a 4day pass.. I took my 1175.00 cue into this burger joint and when I pulled the cue out, everyone was just in awe, a Joss cue was something that only the big boys played with. We started playing pool, 9 ball, 1 on 5, 2.00 on 9. I walked out of that pool hall that day with everyones money. They couldnt believe how good I had gotten. I went back the next day and did the same thing. It was such a good feeling. I played at the Green Room in Atlanta a few time and won some money, played in a few tournaments in the Atlanta area and did well for someone who had only been playing pool for 6 months. When I was asked how long I had been playing pool and I told them 6 months, they just laughed and said Yea Right!

I ETS'd out of the Army in May 1992 and got a piddly job making 7.15/hr. I played pool every breathing minute I was not working. A friend I worked with played as well. I usually had 3-4k on me and on Friday after work, me and Mark would take a change of clothes to work, and after work we would go to the airport in Tulsa. We would pick someplace out to fly to play pool Dallas(CJ's), Houston, Kansas City(Olathe), Memphis(Rack N Roll), Denver, Atlanta (Green Room), Philadelphia, Nashville, Las Vegas, or we would just stay in Tulsa and play at the Billiards Palace. Well, after getting in late on Sunday night/Monday mornings, I was fired from my job. It sucked, so I went and played pool and made 250.00. That was about a weeks worth of pay, so I decided to play pool all the time. I played in bar tournaments mon - thurs locally and usually made 500-600. My first big outing playing pool full time was to Phoenix Az., and played a guy nicknamed Buddha. This was a super nice man, we played for about a day straight and when I walked out of the pool hall, I was ahead 2200.00. That 1 year I played pool every breathing minute I was awake, after all my losses, I was ahead 65,000.00. Not bad for a 23yr old single guy.

I met my future wife, she was 18 and I had a big tournament in Springfield, Mo. Myself, Trina, my friend Mark and 2 other buddies went to play in this tourney, well, she was underage and had to sit in the car for 14hrs. This made me absolutely sick. So on the way home we stopped in Branson for a day, and that night I proposed to her and told her I would never do that again and leave her in the car while I played pool. I played off and on till I quit in 1994 and re-enlisted in the Army and went to Alaska (Loved it). I finally picked up a cue June of 2008 and I am playing about 3hrs a day now and trying to get better. Last week I ran 7racks of 9ball and I feel really good about my game. I am wanting to travel around within about a 500 mile radius and play in some tournaments and just try and do the best that I can.

"My wife just reminded me. There was a billiards supply store there in Springfield that had a pool table in the front lobby and there was this HUGE FAT Cat that layed on it. The daughter of the guy that owned the shop said she fed this cat Burger King every day...and he sure looked like it. He had to have weighed at LEAST 30-35lbs."

So hearing about Jay Helfert and a day in his life sure brings back the memories of my short stint as a pool player.. Congratulations Jay in all you have done and I wish you and all the pool players here on AZBilliards the very best and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Shawn Smith
 
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I"m just curious, but what did watching the Color of Money every day for 4 months, do for your game?

Was there some tips on a stance or stroke, some patterns... anything I'm missing here?:confused:
 
[QUOTE="CaliRed".]I"m just curious, but what did watching the Color of Money every day for 4 months, do for your game?

Was there some tips on a stance or stroke, some patterns... anything I'm missing here?:confused:[/QUOTE]

:thumbup: It did absolutely NOTHING for my game :D I just liked that movie...I wore that VHS smooooth out!:grin-square:

Shows you how much spare time I had after playing pool when the Rec center closed..lol
 
ftgokie said:
there was this other pool hall down in Columbus Ga by the bus station that alot of older guys went to that had absolutely the Best Chili Dogs I have ever ate!
Shawn Smith

Nice post! I agree, the best way to get good is to put in 6-9 hours a day for 6-9 months. :smile:

Yeah, but have you ever tried a Pink's chili dog washed down with a cream soda? :thumbup:

Pink's on La Brea in Los Angeles

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Love

I totally understand why you watched that movie, I have done similar with the both Fast Eddie movies. I love pool, so do you, Shawn just the same as many of the other 'pool brothers' on this forum. That is the primary bond we all have and the primary reason why we come here to read, share, and laugh, all the while helping endure time lived in this hectic world.

I too, quit pool for a long time, but more than once, and am now back. I've been practicing and playing anywhere from 4-6 hrs per day, just about everyday. I feel like at this point, I am playing some of the best pool of my life, and part of it is thanks to this forum and also people like you who open their hearts to share.

Happy New Year!

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[QUOTE="CaliRed".]I"m just curious, but what did watching the Color of Money every day for 4 months, do for your game?

Was there some tips on a stance or stroke, some patterns... anything I'm missing here?:confused:[/QUOTE]
 
[QUOTE="CaliRed".]I"m just curious, but what did watching the Color of Money every day for 4 months, do for your game?

Was there some tips on a stance or stroke, some patterns... anything I'm missing here?:confused:[/QUOTE]

probably kept him motivated, great story
 
fd_colorado said:
Nice post! I agree, the best way to get good is to put in 6-9 hours a day for 6-9 months. :smile:

Yeah, but have you ever tried a Pink's chili dog washed down with a cream soda? :thumbup:

Pink's on La Brea in Los Angeles

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I love Pink's hot dog, but the absolute best hot dog I ever tasted was the originals Nathan's at Coney island in New York. And you had to have the waffle fries along with it. The triple nuts!
 
the line at Pinks now days is worse then DisneyLand, Its un believable no matter what time of day I drive by it, I havent ate there in 7 or 8 years and my house is maybe 2.5 miles from it or closer. I cant fade the line, infact I purposely drive by it to check the line, that guy is making more $$$ than Bill Gates, Mr. Pink passed away a few years abck he was in his late 80's as I remember. Great food for sure!!
 
Man, I absolutely LOVE chili Dogs... at my last duty assignment (Ft Wainwright Alaska) I won the Chili cookoff andthere was about 50 entrys. I have always been told my Chili is good. I am always down for trying a new Chili dog place..

Matter of fact The Varsity in Atlanta has some Great Chili dogs. And there is a really good Chili dog stand (or was when I worked in Denver back in 2001) in between Denver and Vail on I-70 on the south side of the highway...It was really good as well.

We are heading to Ft Irwin Ca in April 09 and I will try and hit Pinks while were out there. We are heading out to see a friend of mine that is a Command Sergeant Major there on Irwin. Me and him went to Ranger school together and we have always been really close....so should be a fun trip, and will include lots of pool as well.
 
Thats a great story Shawn, can't wait for Jays book to come out.
I know it will be full of interesting tales just like that one.
 
Fatboy said:
the line at Pinks now days is worse then DisneyLand, Its un believable no matter what time of day I drive by it, I havent ate there in 7 or 8 years and my house is maybe 2.5 miles from it or closer. I cant fade the line, infact I purposely drive by it to check the line, that guy is making more $$$ than Bill Gates, Mr. Pink passed away a few years abck he was in his late 80's as I remember. Great food for sure!!

LOL - Yeah, 25 years ago I lived near Highland and Wiloughby and worked in Hollywood. Kind of a crazy area. Sirens and helicopters all night long. The great thing about LA is the diversity that you can find in a 2.5 mile radius.
 
jay helfert said:
I love Pink's hot dog, but the absolute best hot dog I ever tasted was the originals Nathan's at Coney island in New York. And you had to have the waffle fries along with it. The triple nuts!

Nathhan's was really good at Coney and Oceanside, LI, NY. Just as good was the hot dogs off some of the carts in NYC. The darker the water in his hot dog cart the better the flavor IMO. Johnnyt
 
Blue Hog ridr said:
Thats a great story Shawn, can't wait for Jays book to come out.
I know it will be full of interesting tales just like that one.

Jay better hurry up and start his pre orders for that book or I will have to do something desperate...and it WONT be good :thumbup:

"Im thinking posting pictures of the hairy girl down the street would speed this process up because of the sheer ugliness and stanky ness she as...Well, you would be able to smell her, but I will invent a scratch and sniff JPEG image:grin: THAT would do it!"
 
Nathan's

jay helfert said:
I love Pink's hot dog, but the absolute best hot dog I ever tasted was the originals Nathan's at Coney island in New York. And you had to have the waffle fries along with it. The triple nuts!

Jay,
I remember seeing a Nathan's stand at Hollywood Park. Was it anything like the Nathan's in Coney Island?
 
Heyalex40 said:
Jay,
I remember seeing a Nathan's stand at Hollywood Park. Was it anything like the Nathan's in Coney Island?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, only the name was the same.
 
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Johnnyt said:
Come on Jay, start taking pre-orders for the book. Johnnyt

When I have the first "proof" in my hands will be when I start to take orders. Not until then. Sorry.
 
jay helfert said:
When I have the first "proof" in my hands will be when I start to take orders. Not until then. Sorry.

Cant wait Jay! :banghead: :thumbup:
 
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