Top 5 in the North Carolina

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Top 5 in North Carolina

in nine ball that is

1- Earl Strickland (of course)
2- Tony Watson ( one of the top 5 Americans, gambling wise IMO)
3- Sparky Ferrell
4- Keith Bennett
5(t)- Sam Monday
5(t)- BJ Ussery

Anybody else from the area have their own top 5 or so
 
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maybe I should spice this thread up a little.

A few months ago Ryan McCreesh came down to Wilmington,NC for a tournament. He started running his mouth about how there aren't any players in NC and how wouldn't nobody gamble with him. Anyhow while he is running his mouth there are very few good players in the poolroom( at about 4:00 am) and noone on the list above for sure. Needless to say it amused me when I saw him playing BJ Ussery a couple of weeks later and he was giving him the 8. BJ won then he started crying about how he cant give him any weight and for BJ to play even. BJ did and then he beat him that way too. The Icing on the Cake came when Big Bad Ryan was asking for some weight from BJ, who was working a 40-50 hour job a week and he was on the road shootin pool everyday. Needless to say he quit running his mouth that weekend.
 
why are you yawning grem, what are you tired of, stories about Yankees scared to gamble or tired of Yankees being scared?
 
Mike, if you had to list the top players in SC who would they be?

1- Stevie Moore
2- Slim Carney
3- Scott Rabon
4- Doug Young

just guessin here
 
Hey NC,

Stevie for sure. Scott Rabon. Brian White is in there. I think Doug Young was living in Charlotte till he started staying in Atlanta. I'm not sure who Slim Carney is. Jerry Pintos plays the bar table pretty mean. He'll bet high, too. Tony Watson told me last week that he is thinking seriously about moving to the Greenville. SC area.

I don't get down to the lower part of the state much. I'm sure there are a few players there.

Mike T.
 
Mike, is tony and stevie still on good terms, if so i cant see him leaving Wilmington, if not tony will go where there is lots of action IMO
 
NorthCarolinian said:
in nine ball that is

1- Earl Strickland (of course)
2- Tony Watson ( one of the top 5 Americans, gambling wise IMO)
3- Sparky Ferrell
4- Keith Bennett
5(t)- Sam Monday
5(t)- BJ Ussery

Anybody else from the area have their own top 5 or so

my pick of top 5 nc.9 ball players
1-Earl Strickland
2-Allison Fisher
3-Rodney Morris
4-Ron Park
5-BJ Ussery Jr.
 
Tony told me that the main reason is that it's just too far to travel from Wilmington. He says Greenville is alot more central to the pool action and tournaments. When he was going to the Derby, he says it would have saved him 5 to 6 hours of travel one way. Plus there is quite a bit of action around Greenville and only 2-1/2 hours to Atlanta.

Mike T
 
hey, the gremlin, knows where it's at. the british are full of clean precise lines. the snooker tournaments which i watch via the internet are brilliant. extreme fundementals! like watching a beatiful oil painting. the player seems to be still, without life or movment in snooker. it "FEELS" important a snooker match does. and all you could do is talk about low life gamblers in north carolina, shame on you.
 
Rodney Morris is from Hawaii, did he move here recently? If so he would definitly be ahead of Allison Fisher the same goes for Tony Watson.

BTW where did Rodney move to, Charlotte?
 
Seems like I saw Tony Watson beat Earl Strickland about 10 years ago maybe 12 at the Lucky Break in Greenville. Been so long I can't remeber it too good. I think Earl showed his *ss and stormed off. Tony was probably in his late teens early twenties then.
 
NorthCarolinian said:
Rodney Morris is from Hawaii, did he move here recently? If so he would definitly be ahead of Allison Fisher the same goes for Tony Watson.

BTW where did Rodney move to, Charlotte?
I think he did, cuz a guy I know is taking lessons from him. And that is scary, becuse this guy is mad good as it is.
 
NorthCarolinian said:
what are you tired of, stories about Yankees scared to gamble or tired of Yankees being scared?

All that hillbilly inferiority complex! :p :D :rolleyes:

OK, let's take this in a slightly different direction. A New Rule: Southerners have to at least consider voting for candidates from the North.

North Carolina Sen. John Edwards has a powerful argument in his bid to be the Democratic nominee when he says, "What I give people is a candidate who can win everywhere in America."

Translation: "We Southerners ain't gonna vote for no Yankee! You suckers up North will take our Clintons and Carters, but we just ain't buyin' Kerrys and Deans."

And that's a shame. Not just for Democrats but for democracy itself. And I feel bad for the millions of intelligent people who live in a region still dominated by so much prejudice that anyone who wants to be president better have a twang in his voice and pronounce all four E's in the word "sheeit."

Sorry, but responding only to people who look and sound like you is small-minded, so if Southerners don't want to have an inferiority complex, I say, "Stop doing things that make reasonable people think you're inferior!"

Like, getting rid of slavery was a good start. But don't quit there: Stop being the place that's always challenging the theory of evolution. What's next, gravity? Is that just a plot by the Jews up North to get people to drop spare change?

Southerners need to let go of the Civil War, beginning with those reenactments. First of all, you're reenacting something you lost. It's one thing to gloat about victory -- when you do it about losing, your front porch is a few couches short of being decorated.

The time has come to move on. The time has come to consider voting for a Yankee. Howard Dean's Vermont is no longer where carpetbaggers come from. Carpet munchers -- yes.

There's no good reason that America, at this late date, still needs to be a house divided. At bottom, we all want the same things: dignity, security -- and someone to slap the sh*t out of Janet Jackson.
 
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deaddraw said:
All that hillbilly inferiority complex! :p :D :rolleyes:

OK, let's take this in a slightly different direction. A New Rule: Southerners have to at least consider voting for candidates from the North.

North Carolina Sen. John Edwards has a powerful argument in his bid to be the Democratic nominee when he says, "What I give people is a candidate who can win everywhere in America."

Translation: "We Southerners ain't gonna vote for no Yankee! You suckers up North will take our Clintons and Carters, but we just ain't buyin' Kerrys and Deans."

And that's a shame. Not just for Democrats but for democracy itself. And I feel bad for the millions of intelligent people who live in a region still dominated by so much prejudice that anyone who wants to be president better have a twang in his voice and pronounce all four E's in the word "sheeit."

Sorry, but responding only to people who look and sound like you is small-minded, so if Southerners don't want to have an inferiority complex, I say, "Stop doing things that make reasonable people think you're inferior!"

Like, getting rid of slavery was a good start. But don't quit there: Stop being the place that's always challenging the theory of evolution. What's next, gravity? Is that just a plot by the Jews up North to get people to drop spare change?

Southerners need to let go of the Civil War, beginning with those reenactments. First of all, you're reenacting something you lost. It's one thing to gloat about victory -- when you do it about losing, your front porch is a few couches short of being decorated.

The time has come to move on. The time has come to consider voting for a Yankee. Howard Dean's Vermont is no longer where carpetbaggers come from. Carpet munchers -- yes.

There's no good reason that America, at this late date, still needs to be a house divided. At bottom, we all want the same things: dignity, security -- and someone to slap the sh*t out of Janet Jackson.



Ummm... Where did that come from???

Thanks

Jon
 
I'm with you BiG JoN, WTF is deaddraw talking about?

deaddraw, this is a pool and billiards messageboard. Maybe your just lost, I know their is a lot to the internet, so I will assume you are on the wrong messageboard.

If you want to respond to something respond to this...

Pool players from the Northeast, as a whole, will play an evenly matched opponent not from the Northeast( ie Midwest,South, West, and Southwest) if they are getting the 8 and will only bet it up if they are getting the 7 & 8.

If you want my definition of the Norhteast it is anything North of Virginia as far west as Pennsylvania. (MD,NJ,PA,CT,NH,VT,NY,ME)
 
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Im right with you Mike. Maybe we should get a new forum for these 2 d**k whacks. A forum where you could post all the lame ass pictures you want and make lamer statements just to incite pool loving people. That way you can by pass all that tired crap with a switch of a button. Scrolling down to pass all that perverse fetish dribble is such a waste of time and right now is making me yawn. Before I go to sleep though I am reminded by the fact that the British public are quite the gamblers and made it an institution. Any cock eyed cockney can bet on anything he likes and for any much and be respected for it. Yeah great snooker players like Jimmy White, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Tony Drago have been known to bet a few pounds and rob some rich snooker loving Arab for all his opec dollars. (Read J Whites bio) Oh and make comments that is sure to get some needed attention like "Did Karen Corr dump to Julie Kelly in the World Nine ball because they are FRIENDS-Discuss". Or "there are no black, latino, asian pro players"! Right the Phillipines is next to Germany ask God (Ralf Soquet). Oh God talking about these 2 fakers are really making me sleepy. God I cant help Yawning. Good night Mike

Mike Templeton said:
If you aren't interested in our threads, or don't like them, then don't respond.

You idiots.

Mike T.
 
Thats right Gremlin, pick on a guy with parkinson's disease. Thats real cool.

Before this disease began to affect Coltrain he did have the heart to take on the Fillipinos and was successful in doing so. Name a Northeasterner who has the heart to play anyone their own speed.

why dont you just ask George San Souci, Tony Robles and Frankie Hernandez how they like gambling with Tony Watson. Maybe then you will understand that Northeasterners have no heart or nerves or both.
 
NorthCarolinian said:
I'm with you BiG JoN, WTF is deaddraw talking about?

deaddraw, this is a pool and billiards messageboard. Maybe your just lost, I know their is a lot to the internet, so I will assume you are on the wrong messageboard.

If you want to respond to something respond to this...

Pool players from the Northeast, as a whole, will play an evenly matched opponent not from the Northeast( ie Midwest,South, West, and Southwest) if they are getting the 8 and will only bet it up if they are getting the 7 & 8.

If you want my definition of the Norhteast it is anything North of Virginia as far west as Pennsylvania. (MD,NJ,PA,CT,NH,VT,NY,ME)

Hey,carolinaman, what about West Virginia? We're not north or
south? Trust me, we exist. i've lived here for 55 years.
 
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