B_White said:just having a good time, just joking with everyone. I know my role, i'm a third tier player![]()
third tier poker player maybe, lol. If you come to Athens this weekend then I'll make a guest appearance also. Let me know.
B_White said:just having a good time, just joking with everyone. I know my role, i'm a third tier player![]()
Wasn't Gary Pinkowski from Indiana .....? I think he played Willie Munson in the finals .....Voodoo Daddy said:SVB...he wins everywhere, everything on all equipment. Gotta love this guy for his gift
Bowman
Baraks
Moore
Dalton
Clatterback<he CAN play>
Honorable mentions <yeah, it could be long...too bad>
Buddy Hall
Danny Medina
Keither with the Ether
Jay Swanson
Gary Pinkowski...winner of the first Miller Lite Tavern Pool Championship
and a lesser known name, Russ Edwards
isn't gary from peru , indiana .....?ironman said:Gary Pinkowski?? Talk about a blast from the past.
That guy made the 9 on the snap about 15 times on his way to winning that tournament.
A couple of years later, in Denver I staked him playing 3-cushion aginst a local cop and Gary never won a game. I almost thought I got dumped but I knew the copo and he was too dumb to do that.
sharandrew said:There are a lot of good barbox players now but the greatest that ever played might include:
Keith McCeady
Jay Swanson
Cj Wiley
Weldon Rodgers
Dave Matlock
Close:
Buddy Hall
David Rhodes
Danny Medina
Cole Dickson
Mike Sigel
Parica said one to me he thought Kim Davenport was the toughest
Seen them all play...... Larry Nevel & Steve Moore impresive and play close to this group.. what no fillipinos
I'll have to go with this one; however, not in that order.BPG24 said:I agree...
Matlock
Walden
Townsend
Moore
SVB
Archer
If its a ring game then that makes a big difference... IMO
That would push some younger players higher up the food chain
You tell'em lady. People think just because they haven't seen someone for a while, they just went brain numb and forgot everything.JAM said:Could be. I guess those two 10-packs and one 11-pack McCready ran out at the Super Billiards Expo last year on the Action Table were just a flashback. In fact, nobody would challenge him after his fine exhibition on the bar box, and the table closed down. Maybe it was not McCready himself and was only a mere imposter.
JAM