looks like him but I don't think that is him. of course the hat & wig etc they all look the sameJAM said:I am just curious, but is this the guy who was dressed like Charlie Chaplin?
JAM

looks like him but I don't think that is him. of course the hat & wig etc they all look the sameJAM said:I am just curious, but is this the guy who was dressed like Charlie Chaplin?
JAM
JAM said:They call him "Pots and Pans," but his real name is Bernard Rogoff. He used to be a man of action back in Mosconi's era. His quick wit, sense of humor, and remarkable memory are incredible.
He got his name from peddling, as you might have guessed, pots and pans when he was on the road. He'd buy 'em for 20 bucks and then post 'em up for table stakes stating they were worth 60 bucks.![]()
He is harmless and on a fixed income. No doubt, he was trying to hustle up some spending monies.![]()
JAM
bfdlad said:looks like him but I don't think that is him. of course the hat & wig etc they all look the sameOh Jimmy I know you were playing around, I just wondered if this candy eater was really making alot of noise. I didn't see it. But good lord I heard about it. If she was doing that on purpose then she was out of line if not hey not sure what to say.
Pots and pans, yep thats him. I know he is harmless but people payed $$ to watch a match and he was talking to people while they wee trying to watch. He did upset a few. I have no real beef with him as long as the match is not on when he does his thing,JAM said:They call him "Pots and Pans," but his real name is Bernard Rogoff. He used to be a man of action back in Mosconi's era. His quick wit, sense of humor, and remarkable memory are incredible.
He got his name from peddling, as you might have guessed, pots and pans when he was on the road. He'd buy 'em for 20 bucks and then post 'em up for table stakes stating they were worth 60 bucks.![]()
He is harmless and on a fixed income. No doubt, he was trying to hustle up some spending monies.![]()
JAM
BVal said:I had a great seat and was watching:
Efren and Mika on table 6 - Mika won 9-7
Thorsten and Carl ?????? on table 7 - Thorston won 9-1 or 2
Johnny and Chuck Evans on table 8 - Johnny won 9-0
and
Earl and Danny Smith on table 9 - Earl won 9-5
Pots and Pans comes by trying to make jokes and I am trying to watch LEGENDS play pool. I know he is harmless but he was very annoying at the time.
I also watched Scott Frost and Ray Robles - Went double hill and Ray won.
Corey Deuel and Dennis Hatch - Corey killed him 9 to not very many
Jose Parica and Gus Briseno (sp?) - Jose Parica won 9-7 I think
Hill Billy and Sparkey Ferrell (sp?) - Hill Billy won double hill.
Jeremy Jones and ???? - Jeremy won.
Tony Crosby and Stevie Moore - Crosby won
That was all in the first 4 hours of the tourney. WOW I still can't believe it.
BVal
Ray I sweated your game with Scott. Great game man, there will always be something as you know that is not just quite right. This field was tough and although Scott is not a name like Parica, Archer Morris etc, he can play and with the field that was there if you were not on your stoke it would be tough. I am going to post a thread in little while asking people like yourself and the spectators what they think and point out a few things that I believe to be our future. I would love your opinion on my thoughts.BigCat said:After my match with Scott Frost, I had to play Cory Deuel. During my match with Cory, Pots came up to my wife, who was sitting in the corner of the bleachers by herself trying to watch my match, and sat right next to her. The bleachers on that side were almost empty and, of course, he chooses to sit right next to her.
He pulled all of his tricks out and tried to give her a rose (but I guess the water squirt thing didn't work), gave her a candy, bragged about how he used to back Jose Parica, and proceeded to comment on my match with Cory. She basically said he was harmless enough, but she was peeved that he had to come over and talk to her right while I was playing a former U.S. Open Champion. Annoying to say the least. I felt bad for her and wished I could have done something, but I wasn't even sure what.
I'm kind of with the general consensus, he is probably more annoying than amusing. He kept saying that the spectators were bored watching pool and that things needed to be "livened up". Neither my wife, or I, were amused. But what are you supposed to do in a situation like that? My wife is a very polite, cordial person and of course she just sat there and tried to accomodate this old man while trying to catch as much of my match as possible. Afterwards, I was a little disgruntled that she had to go through that.
On a better note, the tournament was wonderfully run by Jay Helfert, Bull, and Kristi Orgeta. Things ran smoothly and never seemed to be behind schedule. All the tables were in good shape and there was plenty of spectator space on the bleachers. What Kolby's did was fantastic, and on such short notice... they really do deserve kudos for everything they did. And while things may have not worked out at the Sheraton, I think that this venue actually worked out for the better (with the exception of playing on Diamond tables). And lastly, I don't know if Chuck Bobbit (the promoter of this event) came out ahead or not, but either way, it was a wonderful event and I thank you for putting forth the effort to make this happen.
And, a big thanks to Carlos (back2good1), for all the live updates.
Ray
Ray I sweated your game with Scott. Great game man, there will always be something as you know that is not just quite right. This field was tough and although Scott is not a name like Parica, Archer Morris etc, he can play and with the field that was there if you were not on your stoke it would be tough. I am going to post a thread in little while asking people like yourself and the spectators what they think and point out a few things that I believe to be our future. I would love your opinion on my thoughts.BigCat said:After my match with Scott Frost, I had to play Cory Deuel. During my match with Cory, Pots came up to my wife, who was sitting in the corner of the bleachers by herself trying to watch my match, and sat right next to her. The bleachers on that side were almost empty and, of course, he chooses to sit right next to her.
He pulled all of his tricks out and tried to give her a rose (but I guess the water squirt thing didn't work), gave her a candy, bragged about how he used to back Jose Parica, and proceeded to comment on my match with Cory. She basically said he was harmless enough, but she was peeved that he had to come over and talk to her right while I was playing a former U.S. Open Champion. Annoying to say the least. I felt bad for her and wished I could have done something, but I wasn't even sure what.
I'm kind of with the general consensus, he is probably more annoying than amusing. He kept saying that the spectators were bored watching pool and that things needed to be "livened up". Neither my wife, or I, were amused. But what are you supposed to do in a situation like that? My wife is a very polite, cordial person and of course she just sat there and tried to accomodate this old man while trying to catch as much of my match as possible. Afterwards, I was a little disgruntled that she had to go through that.
On a better note, the tournament was wonderfully run by Jay Helfert, Bull, and Kristi Orgeta. Things ran smoothly and never seemed to be behind schedule. All the tables were in good shape and there was plenty of spectator space on the bleachers. What Kolby's did was fantastic, and on such short notice... they really do deserve kudos for everything they did. And while things may have not worked out at the Sheraton, I think that this venue actually worked out for the better (with the exception of playing on Diamond tables). And lastly, I don't know if Chuck Bobbit (the promoter of this event) came out ahead or not, but either way, it was a wonderful event and I thank you for putting forth the effort to make this happen.
And, a big thanks to Carlos (back2good1), for all the live updates.
Ray
BigCat said:After my match with Scott Frost, I had to play Cory Deuel. During my match with Cory, Pots came up to my wife, who was sitting in the corner of the bleachers by herself trying to watch my match, and sat right next to her. The bleachers on that side were almost empty and, of course, he chooses to sit right next to her.
He pulled all of his tricks out and tried to give her a rose (but I guess the water squirt thing didn't work), gave her a candy, bragged about how he used to back Jose Parica, and proceeded to comment on my match with Cory. She basically said he was harmless enough, but she was peeved that he had to come over and talk to her right while I was playing a former U.S. Open Champion. Annoying to say the least. I felt bad for her and wished I could have done something, but I wasn't even sure what.
I'm kind of with the general consensus, he is probably more annoying than amusing. He kept saying that the spectators were bored watching pool and that things needed to be "livened up". Neither my wife, or I, were amused. But what are you supposed to do in a situation like that? My wife is a very polite, cordial person and of course she just sat there and tried to accomodate this old man while trying to catch as much of my match as possible. Afterwards, I was a little disgruntled that she had to go through that.
On a better note, the tournament was wonderfully run by Jay Helfert, Bull, and Kristi Orgeta. Things ran smoothly and never seemed to be behind schedule. All the tables were in good shape and there was plenty of spectator space on the bleachers. What Kolby's did was fantastic, and on such short notice... they really do deserve kudos for everything they did. And while things may have not worked out at the Sheraton, I think that this venue actually worked out for the better (with the exception of playing on Diamond tables). And lastly, I don't know if Chuck Bobbit (the promoter of this event) came out ahead or not, but either way, it was a wonderful event and I thank you for putting forth the effort to make this happen.
And, a big thanks to Carlos (back2good1), for all the live updates.
Ray
I saw Bunny Rogoff play some pretty nifty one-handed jack-up 9-ball in the 70,s at the Stardust Open.JAM said:They call him "Pots and Pans," but his real name is Bernard Rogoff. He used to be a man of action back in Mosconi's era. His quick wit, sense of humor, and remarkable memory are incredible.
He got his name from peddling, as you might have guessed, pots and pans when he was on the road. He'd buy 'em for 20 bucks and then post 'em up for table stakes stating they were worth 60 bucks.![]()
He is harmless and on a fixed income. No doubt, he was trying to hustle up some spending monies.![]()
JAM
Rick S. said:He can be funny as hell..
I was sitting next to Dennis Hatch's G/F when he came and sat next to us...he started with the one liners right off
He rubbed her pants (blue jeans) and asked her "Can that be denim?" she replied yes. Then he rubbed her belt, and asked "can that be leather?" she replied, yes.
Then he pointed to her shirt (chest) then asked can that be felt?"
We both almost fell out.....
Rick
Great, I can see it now! You getting slapped by some lady at the Splash Bar in the Riviera. Maybe we should take an alternate to Vegas in case you end up being escorted off of the property by Louie.Gum9Ball said:Now that there is FUNNY!!!!
Gotta try that one of these days and just pretend i've been drinking.
Dennis, u talking about big Louie? Italian got to be a body builder or something? APA guy?Prince said:Great, I can see it now! You getting slapped by some lady at the Splash Bar in the Riviera. Maybe we should take an alternate to Vegas in case you end up being escorted off of the property by Louie.![]()
Prince said:Great, I can see it now! You getting slapped by some lady at the Splash Bar in the Riviera. Maybe we should take an alternate to Vegas in case you end up being escorted off of the property by Louie.![]()
Ok where is this place exactly again???????BRKNRUN said:LOL....actually at the Splash bar if he did that the lady would come back with the answer..."Sure for $500 you can feel whatever you want.......Big Boy..."