Tony Watson pic from 1992

I remember when Tony Watson came to Dallas and looked like he was 12. He was up at CJ's giving Robert Clark a MONSTER spot. I could not believe how incredible he played.
 
I wish i were there,i would of emptied my pockets on tony,Mcnally is an awesom player no doubt,(scranton,pa. rempe protege)but when betting that kind of money,Watson was a solid favorite,Mcnally can and has beaten some great players in tournaments,but when the money goes up,Pat is not the same kind of player!
I'm glad you weren't there..... I'd woulda filled your pockets.
 
A few years ago Tony played a guy at the SBE named Pat Mcnally 10 ahead for 20K, Pat at the time was awsome... just beat Ronnie Alcano 9 to 0 in a Joss final, I told Tony not to play him "he was too good". Tony beat him 10 ahead in an hour and a half. Never saw Mcnally again.... I think he quit pool alltogether.


I saw Pat in Bushwhacker's place in 2005 or 6 and his team laid a load of cash on the table that was about 12 stacks that went up over the rail...barkin at David G to play some 1p.
 
If I am getting a spot and my opponent says my spot ball stays down on a foul- any foul- and he balks, I shoot the 9 in the hole and say it stays down too. Makes for a looooong game. Infinitely long, in fact.

Yeah, he was 17 at that time.
Jim Mataya had money on Tony in that match and so did I.
I stopped betting when Tony made the 8 on the break and scratched.....
...the other side insisted that it stay down.....
..to me, spot balls should be treated like the 9, unless otherwise stipulated.

I have played that way 'cause that's how the game was made.

But if it wasn't stipulated, then to me a money ball is a money ball....
..same as the 9-ball.,,,and I was usually giving the weight.

...later in life, I've ran a few handicap tournaments and all money balls
are treated the same way.

In that match with Tony, he and many people there assumed what I did.
 

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Found this old pic I took of Tony Watson at the Willard's International at the Pheasant Run Resort near Chicago in 1992. I think he is 14 in the pic. Looks like maybe Mike Gullassy in the background.

Great vintage pool pic of the legendary Tony Watson. Thanks for sharing this! He looks so innocent and cute! :angel2:

Is that a yarmulke he's wearing on top of his head?
 
If I am getting a spot and my opponent says my spot ball stays down on a foul- any foul- and he balks, I shoot the 9 in the hole and say it stays down too. Makes for a looooong game. Infinitely long, in fact.
Good one, BB
Gonna remember that next time I get that argument.
 
Yeah, he was 17 at that time.
Jim Mataya had money on Tony in that match and so did I.
I stopped betting when Tony made the 8 on the break and scratched.....
...the other side insisted that it stay down.....
..to me, spot balls should be treated like the 9, unless otherwise stipulated.


I think it is pretty typically if the guy giving the weight makes the spot ball on a foul it spots. If the guy getting the weight makes the ball on a foul it stays down. This makes the most sense unless you are playing spot all balls then of course it would spot.
 
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