jay helfert said:Boy, that's a Triple Crown you won there! Three Cushion Thoroughbreds all!
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jay helfert said:Boy, that's a Triple Crown you won there! Three Cushion Thoroughbreds all!
You play good sir!![]()
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I was holding court at Ye Billiard Den in Hollywood and in walk a few brothers (men of color) and they have a young guy with them. They are looking for a game with anyone. One of them spots me and asks if I'd like to play some Banks with the kid. He knew I was a Bank Pool specialist. Just then, a buddy of mine comes over and whispers in my ear. "That's Youngblood, he's been beating everybody all over L.A."
So now I know who this kid is. I had heard about Youngblood but never seen him before. I tell them I'll play him some short rack Banks if he gives me one ball, 5-4. They hem and haw around a while and finally agree. I'm not going to play him without weight. What ensued for the next ten hours was the Bank Pool game of my life. We were only betting $20 a game, still not a bad bet in the 1960's.
I was in dead punch on those tables, and got the jump on him, even going ahead by four or five games. He finally found the range and starting hitting me with fours and fives. But I shot back with my own threes and fours. It seemed like every brother in L.A. heard about the match, because they all began to show up.
I played him to a dead heat for nine hours, and finally in the last hour he got five games ahead. That was about 2 AM, closing time. They wanted me to go to Tournament Billiards and continue, but I declined. Youngblood respected me from that day on, even though he beat me. And all the L.A. brothers gained a little respect for me too. After that, I could go into any ghetto poolroom and never have a problem. I was one of them now.
Marc said:I believe it was 2002 at the derby in the chapel, Corey against Frost one-pocket. never seen anything like it
Cuephoric said:My most memorable.....
I go hill-hill with Megan Minerich the first time I ever get to play her, then dog the nine on a long bank, after coming back 4 games behind.
She tucks it in and wins, and has destroyed my self esteem a couple of times since, but out of all the years I've played, that one match makes the game worth playing for me.