Top 5 Bank Pool Players?

AnyAZer_hasthe8 said:
Just wondering who others would pick to be the top 5 Bank Pool players in the world???

Jason Miller, John Brumback, Truman Hogue, Glenn "Piggy Banks" Rogers, Shannon Daulton.

Note: I'm talking short-rack. I have no idea how some of these guys play full rack.

Fred
 
Nice picks

Cornerman said:
Jason Miller, John Brumback, Truman Hogue, Glenn "Piggy Banks" Rogers, Shannon Daulton.

Note: I'm talking short-rack. I have no idea how some of these guys play full rack.

Fred
I'll second that post. They would probably be my first 5 also. There are a few that stack real close and are subject to beat any of these guys on a given day. But in the long run, these are the best. Sam
 
Cornerman said:
Jason Miller, John Brumback, Truman Hogue, Glenn "Piggy Banks" Rogers, Shannon Daulton.

Note: I'm talking short-rack. I have no idea how some of these guys play full rack.

Fred
I would include Tony "Fargo" Ferguson in the mix!!:)
 
I would pick Shannon Dualton, Truman Hogue, Jason Miller, John Brumback, and Louis Demarco.

As mentioned earlier though, i think there are several that could beat these guys on any given day.
 
Every single one of the names listed are great bankers.

From what I've been told, there are MANY bankers who hail from the State of Kentucky. The game of choice in some pool rooms is also referred to as "bumps," and there are many unknowns who could give top players a run for their money on any given day.

My favorite bank player, one which I have seen up front and close on numerous occasions, to include being in the heat of the battle in many action games, is Keith McCready, long rack or short rack. I think he banks pretty jam-up [no pun intended]. :D

A few years ago, Keith engaged in a friendly game of banks with The Russian at Chelmsford, and he barbecued him, much to the Russian's surprise -- TWICE in one night.

JAM
 
> Ribdoner has another excellent point,Tony doesn't have a very long line of people waiting to play him short-rack,much less full-rack. Several people at the DCC said Jason Miller refused Tony's attempts to make a game,playing even. Smart move. I can't remember the last time I heard about someone even trying to play Tony. When I first starting going to Memphis and other places,there was a standing offer at The Rack that anyone could come in and back the ghost against Tony playing short rack. I imagine that offer still stands,and not just at The Rack either. The list of people he's spotted probably looks like an ESPN lineup. Tommy D.
 
Jason Miller gets my nod for the best. Glen Rogers is next. After that, I'm not sure.

I've certainly got no excuse. I spent fourteen years in banking and don't bank better than anyone mentioned in this thread. I'd venture a guess, however, that I'm among the very best bankers among bankers.
 
AnyAZer_hasthe8 said:
Just wondering who others would pick to be the top 5 Bank Pool players in the world???

I'd definately have to put John Brumback and Jason Miller on the top 5 list and you can fill in the next three with any of the guys already mentioned, they all play great and on a good day could be on the top of the heap. A few I didn't see mentioned that could also get there, on a good day are Buddy Hall, Cliff Joyner, Danny Harriman, Efren Reyes, Jose Parica, Tony Coleman, Dave Matlock, and Gerald (from KY) ! Having spent 20 years with Gary Spaeth as my road partner and best friend gave me many opportunities to see bank pool played at the highest level. Watching Gary and Bugs play bank pool, and one pocket was truly amazing. Other bank greats that deserve mention are Eddie Taylor, Donnie Anderson, Vernon Elliot and of course our own AZB'er Freddy the Beard.

Just more hot air!

Sherm
 
anybody mentioned is more than welcome to come to memphis and play tony fargo some banks just pm me if ur interested only serious inquiries plz.
 
JJLING said:
anybody mentioned is more than welcome to come to memphis and play tony fargo some banks just pm me if ur interested only serious inquiries plz.
You got 2 chances of getting action....SLIM and NONE:cool:
 
StraightPoolIU said:
I'm gonna throw in a vote for Nick Varner. I just like the guy.

In his day, he would certainly be among the top 5, as well as Buddy Hall, and José Parica.

Fred
 
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