strongest spot you have seen

I remember a guy giving the weirdest spot I had ever saw. The guy in question was a talker, he couldn't keep his mouth shut for nothing. He was also a decent shortstop in the area. Anyhow he was barking at a local "B" level player. So the B player suggested this; The shortstop had to play the entire match with his hand over his mouth, which meant he had to shoot one handed. If at anytime his hand came off his mouth it would forfeit the match.

The match was a race to 9 in 9ball. The shortstop was up 8-4 when all hell broke loose. The B player had scratched, grabbed the cue ball and tossed it to the shortstop. The shortstop was holding his cue in one hand and had his other hand over his mouth, so of course his reaction was to catch the cue ball with his hand that was over his mouth!

The look on his face was priceless.

Got a good laugh out of that one, thanks.
 
I gave "Mexican Reuben" (one of big gamblers in Dallas) the 3 and the Break playing 9 Ball and won over $15,000 in three plays. We were playing races to 5 for a thousand and there were some sets that I NEVER got to the table....he would run 5 and out! - Talk about a tough game....but slowly, surely he stopped getting to the 3 Ball and it was "lights out".

After I beat him the last time as he was walking to the door I said "Ok, I'll give you the 2 and the Break, we can bet two thousand a set!"........

He stopped dead in his tracks and walked quickly back .... "That's brutal and no, I'm not going to take the 2 and the Break, but promise me you won't tell anyone you offered me that game and I turned it down!!!"

I couldn't help but crack a smile "I won't, but if you don't play me within a year I'm telling everybody" :groucho: - that was a few years ago ;) 'The Game was his Teacher'


That has to be the biggest spot I have ever heard of. :eek:

My question to CJ, that is so far out there, how in the hell did you ever come up with that spot?

Ken
 
The other one I saw was in Springfield Missouri. Maybe 20 years ago.

Darren Everett played a guy that would not stop woofing at him to play.

Darren went into the kitchen, unscrewed a mop handle, and played a guy even 9 ball but Darren used a mop handle and the guy he played, played with his regular cue.

Darren tortured the guy and would "chalk" up the end of the mop handle for effect.

I watched it and couldnt stop laughing.

Needless to say, the player never woofed at Darren Everett to play again.

KEN.
 
biggest spot I ever gave for a decent bet was the handspan to a guy in jax . We played at Harleys old rack and cue on the front table which was super tight. I played the guy a number of times with the 6 out and the handspan to this guy was much more weight. He ran four racks on me with those LeBron james sized hands he had.

biggest spot Ive ever seen where there was huge money and both players played great was watching parica give the 6 or 7 to gary lutman on the barbox in st Charles. They were betting a five figure amt each and their stakehorses kept woofing at each other. Garys stakehorse was this woman who had a big ol purse stuffed full of money and she kept yelling at the other stake horse RAISE THE BET! in between every rack. I know Gary is on az, im sure he remembers the details.
 
The other one I saw was in Springfield Missouri. Maybe 20 years ago.

Darren Everett played a guy that would not stop woofing at him to play.

Darren went into the kitchen, unscrewed a mop handle, and played a guy even 9 ball but Darren used a mop handle and the guy he played, played with his regular cue.

Darren tortured the guy and would "chalk" up the end of the mop handle for effect.

I watched it and couldnt stop laughing.

Needless to say, the player never woofed at Darren Everett to play again.

KEN.

This guy I met from Louisiana at a tournament recently told a similar story about Scotty Townsend. Scotty was dead drunk and was playing this guy and after it was over the woofing continued and Scotty told him he could beat the guy with a branch off a tree. The guy said yeah right and the next thing you know Scotty is on the roof cutting a branch off and then whittling it down. It was crooked as any WC Fields cue but he played the guy with it and beat him.
 
This guy I met from Louisiana at a tournament recently told a similar story about Scotty Townsend. Scotty was dead drunk and was playing this guy and after it was over the woofing continued and Scotty told him he could beat the guy with a branch off a tree. The guy said yeah right and the next thing you know Scotty is on the roof cutting a branch off and then whittling it down. It was crooked as any WC Fields cue but he played the guy with it and beat him.

Never met Scotty, but I have heard lots of stories.

I bet he is a ball to have in a pool room....

Ken
 
I backed Ginky in a 9 ball game with Champagne Tony once at $100 a rack. Winner break. The games alternated. First game, Tony got the 1 out, wild. Next game, 2 out wild. Then, back to the 1, then 2 and so on. We made a few grand there.

Often I played Ginky some no count straight pool. The game always varied but went something like this. He'd play to 201 and I'd play to 50. He'd have to run 100 for the score to apply. 99 is the same as 1 ball and it was a zero inning. During my run at 50, I'd have to bank at least 1 or 2 balls, etc. It's a game I always had a chance at. But, he played STRONG!
 
big spot

Dick Lane used to spot this guy at Clicks 150 no count twice to the guys 150. Dick
had to run 150 TWO TIMES before the guy got to 150. This guy was not helpless he could run 30-40 balls. His name escapes me I am sure some of the people that hung out at Clicks back then will remember him. Mike Haines will for sure. I believe he was murdered at his apartment. they played a lot and I think Dick won every time.
jack
 
This may not compare to some of the hilarious spots mentioned, but there should be
an honorable mention for Dippy Dave, and his opponents... these guys play
with a hilarious spot for 5 figures. I think Dippy is retired from pool now, sadly.

The games I've heard of were:
Dippy vs. Busty (I think Dippy won 27,000+ here):
10 game spot going to 20 or 25 (or one source says 40?)
The call 4
the last 4
the breaks
ball in hand after the breaks.

He played Shane like this:
6 game spot going to 13
the 4-out
the breaks
ball in hand after the breaks

I believe shane won 2 out of 3 sets. Possibly 4k per set. Shane posted this on his facebook page:

"I have been hustled by this unknown player. I didnt loose one dime out of my pocket.
I won money from the first 2 nights and still came out of 1k ahead after the worsed hustled experience
in my career. I felt bad for bustamante that he loss and nobody never see it coming.
Im shocked, I dont even know what to say."


He played Gabe Owen getting 16-4 for $15,000 and lost.

I've heard he's dropped thousands to Ronnie Wiseman and zillions to Scott Frost,
playing $1,000 a game or $20,000 sets.
 
Biggest hidden spot. ! ball and the break in 1 hole. Doesnt sound like much? But, you tell the player giving you the spot that you want to ' get it over with quick. So, you go to 1 and he goes to 2 and you get all the breaks. The hustle is to start breaking the balls normally for a few games . Then try and jack the bet or freeze up some big cash . Then you...ohh ho...there are a lot of hustlers about to break my hands about now...lol.
PM me for the gaff. A good shortstop 1 hole player can play just about anyone with this spot...and win!
I was in with my old friend Mike Surber in the 70's playing a good player in baltimore. Mike got this spot and stalled till we got the bet up. Mike didn't play near as well as he did in the 80's , 90's, but he took it off for $1700 in the middle and $900 on the rail. I've been trying to get that spot since.....to no avail...lol
Please check the links under my post. We need your help to catch Mikes killer.
Thanks
 
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when you give up that spot you play the rack in two phases

That has to be the biggest spot I have ever heard of. :eek:

My question to CJ, that is so far out there, how in the hell did you ever come up with that spot?

Ken

It's not as much as it appears. If the player doesn't break and get to the 3 ball, I just out move him to make the 3 and
he's playing me even the rest of the rack. Players that I play run out after making the 3 anyway, but they also "move"
better strategically with safeties and kicks.

Basically when you give up that spot you play the rack in two phases - 1) Before the 3 Ball 2) After the 3 Ball...
...that's the "trick" to giving up that game.
 
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I witnessed Kevin ??? from Maryland play the 9/10 ball ghost as follows-
Alternate racks of 9 ball 10 ball- Race to 9
all balls made on the break are spotted
No bjh after the break
No early combos on the "cheese"
game was on a badly shimmed 9ft gold crown
He didnt get to 7 when I watched.
I heard he won 5 races in a row on a easier 9ft

He was playing on his own!

Guy had more talent then Brains.Hated money:angry:

Arlington Tx 4-5 yrs ago I believe

The 8 the break the first shot after the break
Out of rotation playing 9 ball he can shoot in any order
2 games in a race to 8
I can't jump the 9 on the breaks is 2 games for him
I can't combo the 9 ball all this on the bar table
 
Back when I played snooker, I have spotted "select" players 100 points on the wire. I wouldn't give this spot to just anybody, but I would give it to the "defense only-type" of players. I would never give it to anybody with any kind of snooker fire power. It takes a LOT of snookering to get 100 points back if you don't score enough with the reds and number balls.
 
The 8 the break the first shot after the break
Out of rotation playing 9 ball he can shoot in any order
2 games in a race to 8
I can't jump the 9 on the breaks is 2 games for him
I can't combo the 9 ball all this on the bar table

Who is going to top that? LOL
 
I ran with Al Mason for a month or so around San Antonio and managed to drum up the best games I ever seen. We were in a small poolroom one night and he had a C rated player spotting him the wild 7 and 8. For those that don't know Al he was a strong shortstop when he was younger. After Al won 23 games at $20 a game the kid said if you come back tomorrow you can only get the 7. I almost died laughing. Needless to say the kid got an expensive lesson that week.
 
Joey Spaeth once gave a huge spot to a banger who hung around the pool room. Joey got all the breaks but all the sucker had to do was drive the correct object ball to any rail on a legal hit! They played on a bucket pocket 8 footer and I don't think the sucker won a game!
Sherm
 
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