I just saw him at HTB last month prior to the 1P tourney. He was having serious health problems. I always enjoyed talking with him and respected him for being a hard working businessman. I first saw him in 1982 or 1983 at the Stagger Inn. He had an off beat but very funny sense of humor. Sad news.
Nice to hear from the people that were there. WITH THAT BEING SAID, I HAVE $334 OF KEITH'S ENTRY FOR THE 2015 US OPEN. NOTHING OWED IF(WHEN) HE MONEY'S - FREE ROLL FOR ONE OF THE BEST IN HISTORY, NEED 2 MORE TO GET THIS DONE!Verbatim Transcript of Keith McCready.
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KEITH McCREADY: Just heard the news. I can't believe it. I mean, Dave had a funny way of going, but him and I always got along good. He didn't strike people a certain way they would expect, but deep down inside, he had a good heart.
I remember him back in the Belflower days when I was 13 and 14 when Vern Peterson had the place, and then he opened a place down the street after that. We used to gamble playing one pocket, once in a while, 9-7. He was always a tough campaigner. We had some battles. He would win sometimes racing to 4 or 5 for a hundred or something. He never would bet a lot of money, but he would at least bet something. Always real tough to match up with, real careful with is dough.
I'll miss you, Dave. This is sad news.
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Sorry to hear the news, Dave was a good guy...I remember him from Bob's Billiards on Orangethorpe & Magnolia...
I think Bobby was on Beach and Ball 2x, but he was on orangethorpe and magnolia in the early to mid 70's, then opened up the original hard times in costa mesa. Back in those days, Dave was everywhere.Bob's Billiards was on Beach and Ball. Were you thinking of Lucky John's 4 on Orangethorpe? Either way, I'm surprised to hear Underdog spent time at either place.