Cecil the Serpent
enzo said:
next time jay, freddie or grady chime in (or anybody really), can you comment some on cecil tugwell?
i have a fondness for cecil and play him quite a bit, he never really wants to tell me anything about his past but the people he beat. he plays pretty bad now but i learn quite a bit from him watching his shot selection at times. he's also good for me to play banks with because i have NO experience there. i know he can get outa line sometimes, he even does this with me and i treat him with respect and treat him as a friend. anyway, any positive comments about him would be highly appreciated.
thanks all!
Cecil was perhaps the most talented black pool player I ever saw. Of course he couldn't beat Cicero Murphy at 14.1 or Bugs at Banks or One Hole. But he could play all games at a high level by the time he was in his early 20's. 9-Ball, One Pocket, 14.1, Banks it made no difference.
Unfortunately, he had a volatile temper and often got into beefs with other players. It only got worse as he got older. I traveled with Cecil and staked him in the early 80's, after he got his wrist broken in Detroit. He had learned to play Lefty and now called himself the Left Duke. Oh well.
He did not play like he did with his right hand, but was still good enough to win tournaments in Sacramento and Modesto against the best players on the West Coast, including Lou Butera, Kim Davenport, Doc Brienza, Ernesto and Keith. He still played good enough One Pocket that no one around could beat him.
We returned from one successful trip with about 5K, and I gave him half. I didn't hear from him again for many weeks. When I did, he was hooked on crack. He warned me against using it (I had no interest anyway). This was more than 15 years ago and he has steadily declined since in ability and sensibility.
He used to come in my poolroom at Hollywood Park daily. But he finally wore out his welcome there too.