420: Bet the man on his 1/5. I don't like his end of it!

420: Bet the man on his 1/5. I don't like his end of it!![]()
After seeing the diagram you sent me, showing how this shot goes....I think I like my end of it, as well.
I wouldn't try this shot with anything less than 1/10, more likely 1/20...but, Jay Helfert probably knows more than me...
(I couldn't figure out how to link a cuetable from a PM, could Black-Balled be kind enough to repost it for everyone to see?)
Maybe he sent it to you in confidence coz he was trying to help you out but then you sold him out to show the road to heel is paved with good intention.
Oops...my bad.
(I try to stay off the road to heel, whenever possible.)![]()
Can you accomplish this by hitting the 1 ball full?
I'm curious as to how this can be made to happen. I would think you'd have a better chance at calling the 1 in the side, (straight in), or even one of the two balls behind the 1...
5 shots for the money sounds pretty confident, but this sounds like an exhibition type trick shot to me...I'd like to see this shot made.
420: Bet the man on his 1/5. I don't like his end of it!![]()
I get the feeling there are some very inexperienced 14-1 players here. I like Jay's end of it 1 in 5.
When I started playing again my partner had a newspaper clipping about Louie's passing in the Phoenix newspaper. As I recall it was a few months prior. I only know of his US Open title however I quit playing for a lot of years.
I always thought Louie looked like Elvis. I'm talking about early 70's. I played Louie 4 times and Louie was a good shot maker. But as someone mentioned, whitey got away from him. FYI of the 4 times we played Louie never booked a winner on a big table or bar table. The last time we played Louie asked for weight.
It was sad for me to read about how he left so early in life. I was also somewhat amazed that he actually won a US Open. I never thought of him being that caliber of player. I guess we all have our moments but you have to be doing something right to beat that kind of field and longer than a few moments.
Rod
Can you accomplish this by hitting the 1 ball full?
I'm curious as to how this can be made to happen. I would think you'd have a better chance at calling the 1 in the side, (straight in), or even one of the two balls behind the 1...
5 shots for the money sounds pretty confident, but this sounds like an exhibition type trick shot to me...I'd like to see this shot made.
Surfer Rod?
That seems to be the common response from the older players. :grin: But no, I'm Rod Elliott, been here in Phoenix on and off since the late 60's. Besides I am better looking. LOL
Rod
I believe one of Louie's mistakes with Buddy was always playing on Buddy's table. Buddy would give anyone the 7 on Buddy's table in Shreveport. Anyone know of a time when they played somewhere else and Louie got the 7?
I believe one of Louie's mistakes with Buddy was always playing on Buddy's table. Buddy would give anyone the 7 on Buddy's table in Shreveport. Anyone know of a time when they played somewhere else and Louie got the 7?
Can you imagine Buddy....like the picture of the cat in the birdcage.
Louie and Keith bringing bags of money to give to Buddy....
LMAO,
Ken
BTW, I am huge Keith fan and never seen Louie play but got to hand it to them those boys had heart like none the the players today. The players today woof woof and when they do play and lose they want to change the spot again. These guys got the same spot over and over, lost and played it again.