Rochester, Minnesota...............
A match up that meant the most to you in your pool matches , since you have been playing pool! And of course you won the the match. A match that you can look back on and be real proud of being able to pull the win off! The one match that you will remember for years to come!
Regards,
Lock N Load.
This was kind of a 2 part story ......
I was in Minneapolis playing at a tourny at University Billiards. Now Two Stooges.
It was a pretty big tourny. I had made it to the finals against Toby Dick from Rochester, Mn. I was playing pretty good but I had kind of stumbled through this tourny. I was not in really top notch stroke and i knew it. This was the second day so there was some time invested here for sure.
As we were playing the final match the score was 4-4 and as I was shooting the 5 ball there was a loud crunch as I stroked the ball. I just about jumped out of my shoes during the shot. Charlie Garza was at a small table fairly close to our pool table and had a bag of Doritos. He had timed it Perfectly for the opportunistic crunch. .
I turned and gave Charlie a look that would kill. I didn't know if he did it on purpose but him and Toby were pretty good friends.
later the score was 6-6 and another shot came up that was kind of tough but i was a favorite to make it. Having heard nothing from Charlie for awhile there it was again as I stoked. A great bid crunch from this bag. I missed the shot by a mile.
I turned to Charlie and if i remember right I took the bag and threw it in the garbage and threw a couple of bucks on that little table.
It was too late though. I never really had another chance. Only got back to the table one time and I was kicking at the 4 ball 2 rails after a safe.
I was pretty pissed but kept my mouth shut. I was going to get even. I already had the plan all figured out.
For years it was known that you didn't go to Rochester and play Toby on those tables there in the poolhall. They were really fast and the pockets were shallow. They were tight but the slate didn't go back in the pocket very far so they kind of played like a big bar table.
At this time in my pool career I was not known as a big table player and I knew that Toby knew this. I had put 3 , 9 footers in my poolroom so I could start to play in some pro events.
I went back and lived on these tables for about 2 weeks and I mean lived on them. I was on a mission. All I wanted to win was my money back that I would have made if I would have gotten 1st place in that tourny.
I called Toby up and told him I'd like to play him some and he knew why. Being a very smart gambler he told me he would play me at Rochester. I himmed and hawwed a little but I told him I would be down in a few days. I knew he was just licking his chops.
We started at 4 PM in the afternoon. we started playing $500 sets, races to 9, 9 ball. At about midnite we were still about even. We raised the bet to $1000. I was having trouble getting used to the table and Toby shot lights out on these tables. I could see why they say that nobody beats him on these tables. He's beaten some of the best in the country on these I'd heard.
I was one set ahead , $1000 at 4:00 AM in the morning and it finally happened. The stick felt like part of my arm and my thoughts were nothing but focus. We raised the bet to $1500.
He never won another set. He never got to 5 in any set after that. In fact a few he got none or one.
At 11:00 I had him stuck 12,500.00. I thought he was going to play some more but he held out his hand and shook mine. He said nice shooting.
Then he said I can't beat you. I replied, I know. The next thing he said was , did you know that you have not miissed a ball since 4:00 AM. My reply was I think your right. He said I know I'm right. I had to watch. I got tired of waiting for you to miss.
He said I thought I could get rolling but you won't let me. I'm not getting to shoot.
Toby went to the bank and came back counting the money out on the pool table.
And if anyone ever gambled with Toby ever they would know he is the perfect gentleman and that night was no exception.
Over the years every once in a while Toby has come up to me and said, do you know that, that is the most money I ever lost to anyone.
All I could think was Thank you Charlie Garza with your bag of Doritos.
Without Charlie I don't think this would have ever happened.
Not my biggest score ever but it was bitter sweet for sure.
That's why we play the game. It's just fun to win...................
I only wish I would have saved that bag of Doritos that I threw in the Garbage.
What a trophy that would make......:thumbup: