Who are some of the best.......

Hey I know these guys!!!!!!!!!!

Efren Reyes
Jose Parica
Alex Pagulayan
Keith McCready
Jay Swanson
Ernesto Dominguez
Ronnie Wiseman
Bobby Hunter
Robin Dodson
Ron Rosas
Louie Ulrich
Rafael Martinez
John Morra
George Michaels

I'm sure there's a lot more I can't remember.

I played most of these guys on the list, it was a very tough playing field!

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RunoutJJ...I have played several of the same guys you have, including Tom Rossman, Mike Massey, Jack White, and of course Dale Baker, when I gave him a lesson at his home. Name players I've played include Steve Mizerak, Mike Sigel, Earl Strickland, Nick Varner, Dallas West, Keith McCready, Buddy Hall, Billy Incardona, Tommy Spencer, Tom Karabotsis, Surfer Rod, Mike Zimmerman, George Michaels, Lee Vann Corteza and Mosconi.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

players you have had the honor of playing?? I would have to say



Billy Palmer (beat him once 5-4 EVEN)
Tony Chohan
Bryce Aliva
filipino gene
Billly the Kid
Tobias Rogossnig
Tom Rossman
Mike Massey
Dale Baker (My instructor)


I never won a tournament in SF but i can say that i beat Palmer even up :cool:

Tobias is the great Austrian straight pool champion tha lived in SF aswell. One day i was practice next to his table and boy i was shooting the lights out!!! Out of the corner of my eye i saw him watching me intently. So after he was done with his game he ask if i wanted to played and i said RACK EM!!!!! Of course we were playing HIS game. At one point i was up 95-38 and i missed a cut shot in the side. He miss a straight in shot so i deposited 7 more and missed again. Then he stepped up and ran 112 and out :lol: I thought a 150-102 loss was pretty good. Especially when i had two big runs of 40+ balls :cool: That and he a very pleasant man all around.

Tom Rossman came to my hall one night while he was on his little tour. He was there to see the owner of the place but he wasnt around. I asked Tom if he wanted a table and he ask if i wanted to play. Like i was gonna no :rolleyes: :lol: We played for about 4 straight hours and boy did i get my butt kick. 9-1,9-3, 9-4 Once i had him held pretty tight on the 3 ball. He shoots to the head rail and jumps it off the rail up and over the group of balls i had him pinned on (mind you he was pretty jacked up) clips the 3 in the MIDDLE of the table and neatly makes it into the side and gets perfect shape for the rest of the rack. He wife leans over and say...."He couldnt do it again if he tried." :lol:

Mike Massey i played one rack with for a charity in Vegas. I broke the rack open wide and had an out and i missed cued and that was that. :mad: Fricking Desert!!!!

I think the trick shot guys are the classest gentlemen in pool these days. I find myself very lucky to have played these great players. They did make me the player i am today.

What about the ret of ya??
 
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I know that Guy!

Keith McCready
Bryce Avila
Billy Ray Suden
Kazuo Fujima
Rocky Antenucci
Rafael Martinez
Billy Palmer
Dan Louie
Hawaiian Brian Hashimoto
Hawaiian Howard Ikeda
Cecil Tugwell
Arturo Rivera
Earl Strickland
Joe Villapondo
Roy Futternick
Tang Hoa
David Hemmah
Max Eberle
Bob Jewett
Norm Webber
Frank Almanza
Santos Sambajon
Tony Annigoni
Jay Swanson
Jack Madden
Louie Lemke
George Michaels
John Henderson
Melissa Herndon
New York Blackie
Mary Kenniston
Sax Dal Porto
Hal Mix
Chris MacDonald
Dave Gross
Joe Salazar
Tony Chohan
Gene Ventura
Billy the kid Aguero
Mike Massey
Brian Parks
Ernesto Dominguez
Steve Lillis
Bobby Hunter
Mexican Ron Rosas
Oliver Ortmann
Jeff Carter
Amar Kang
Glenn Atwell
Todd Marsh
Dave Piona
Danny Medina
Mark Haddad

I know that guy!
 
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players you have had the honor of playing?? I would have to say



Billy Palmer (beat him once 5-4 EVEN)
Tony Chohan
Bryce Aliva
filipino gene
Billly the Kid
Tobias Rogossnig
Tom Rossman
Mike Massey
Dale Baker (My instructor)


I never won a tournament in SF but i can say that i beat Palmer even up :cool:

Tobias is the great Austrian straight pool champion tha lived in SF aswell. One day i was practice next to his table and boy i was shooting the lights out!!! Out of the corner of my eye i saw him watching me intently. So after he was done with his game he ask if i wanted to played and i said RACK EM!!!!! Of course we were playing HIS game. At one point i was up 95-38 and i missed a cut shot in the side. He miss a straight in shot so i deposited 7 more and missed again. Then he stepped up and ran 112 and out :lol: I thought a 150-102 loss was pretty good. Especially when i had two big runs of 40+ balls :cool: That and he a very pleasant man all around.

Tom Rossman came to my hall one night while he was on his little tour. He was there to see the owner of the place but he wasnt around. I asked Tom if he wanted a table and he ask if i wanted to play. Like i was gonna no :rolleyes: :lol: We played for about 4 straight hours and boy did i get my butt kick. 9-1,9-3, 9-4 Once i had him held pretty tight on the 3 ball. He shoots to the head rail and jumps it off the rail up and over the group of balls i had him pinned on (mind you he was pretty jacked up) clips the 3 in the MIDDLE of the table and neatly makes it into the side and gets perfect shape for the rest of the rack. He wife leans over and say...."He couldnt do it again if he tried." :lol:

Mike Massey i played one rack with for a charity in Vegas. I broke the rack open wide and had an out and i missed cued and that was that. :mad: Fricking Desert!!!!

I think the trick shot guys are the classest gentlemen in pool these days. I find myself very lucky to have played these great players. They did make me the player i am today.

What about the ret of ya??

Well in no particular order....

Oscar and Ernesto Dominguez, Vilmos Foldes, Rodrigo "Edgie" Geronimo, Francisco Bustamante, Rodney Morris, Mika Immonen, Amar Kang, Ruben Bautista, Manny Chau, Shawn Putnam, Johnny Archer, Donny Mills, I mean I could go on for a while...

Really at that level they are so close together in skill that it's tough to call and I wouldn't want to try to put them in order, especially going off of the times I played them.

Jaden
 
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