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

Yeah the Asterisk idea is very good. Not like it matters but i guess it does give you some well deserved bragging rights :lol:
 
The ones I can remember

Keith McCready
Tony Mougey
Howard Vickery
Shannon Murphy
Shannon Daulton
John Brumback
Brian White
Scott Rabon
Larry Nevel
Jessie Middlebrooks
Stevie Moore
Weldon (Junior) Rogers
Helena Thornfeldt
Charlie Bryant
Hennessee
Tony Watson
and.....
Fatboy
 
May I recommend that you put an Asterisk by the players that you beat when the race was to 7 or higher.

Whether you won or not wasn't the thread title, it's who you had the honor of playing. Please don't take away more than half my list :o. Besides, you are assuming all matches were rotation games if you're worried about races to 7 or higher, a number of my matches were one-pocket, races to 3. But I will say that all of my matches were 7 or higher in 3-cushion :grin:.

Dave
 
I cant separate who I played from who I didnt so I will answer my own question. Who is the best player to have given you a shoulder rub (however brief)?

1. Alex Pagulayan

2. Miss Ga Young Kim
 
Whether you won or not wasn't the thread title, it's who you had the honor of playing. Please don't take away more than half my list :o. Besides, you are assuming all matches were rotation games if you're worried about races to 7 or higher, a number of my matches were one-pocket, races to 3. But I will say that all of my matches were 7 or higher in 3-cushion :grin:.

Dave

If you beat half the people on your list you are great player in pool and 3 cushion!
 
If you beat half the people on your list you are great player in pool and 3 cushion!

LOL! Thanks. I used to play pretty sporty 3-cushion and have had my share of success, but I do not play any more (no tables around). In pool, I have had my moments. I'm not a great player but I play well enough to beat a great player every once in a while in a short set and cash in tournaments. I just can't make any money at it :). One pocket is my pool game of choice.

Pool & 3-cushion has always been a fantastic hobby for me and I am grateful to have it in my life. oh yeah, my wife is OK too! :wink:

Dave
 
I love this thread

Jimmy Caras
Bob Maidoff
Dave Daya
Pat McNally
Don Polo
Andy Toth
Josh Brothers
Matt Krah
Eddie Abraham
Mike "Shadow" McAndrews
Jeanette Lee
Billie Billings
Dave "Pineapple" Marks
Scott Haas
Craig Rineman
Scott Richardson
Jimmy Matz
Troy Frank
Corey Deuel
Frankie Hernandez
"Patterson George"
"Neptune Joe"
Cliff Leahy
Steve Lillis
Tim Scruggs
"The Bus Driver"
Billy McCoy
John Humbert
Duke Bayman
Tom Manley
Kenny Kauffman
Tom Fryer
Joey DiPietro
Ernie Lorelli
Mike Miller
JR Harris
Mark Gregory
Don Steele
Pete Fusco
"One Eyed Henry"
"Big Jim"
"Stevie Wonder"
"Rabbit"
"Spanish Lou"
"Ace" Aughtry
Tom Golly
"The Monk"
Tom Kollins
Joe Cataldi
Dick Magaro

50 names, which has been an honor to play all. 15 of which I never beat for a dollar or in a tournament match.

I could easily think of 50 more.
 
Holy Sh1t!

Jimmy CarasBob Maidoff
Dave Daya
Pat McNally
Don Polo
Andy Toth
Josh Brothers
Matt Krah
Eddie Abraham
Mike "Shadow" McAndrews
Jeanette Lee
Billie Billings
Dave "Pineapple" Marks
Scott Haas
Craig Rineman
Scott Richardson
Jimmy Matz
Troy Frank
Corey Deuel
Frankie Hernandez
"Patterson George"
"Neptune Joe"
Cliff Leahy
Steve Lillis
Tim Scruggs
"The Bus Driver"
Billy McCoy
John Humbert
Duke Bayman
Tom Manley
Kenny Kauffman
Tom Fryer
Joey DiPietro
Ernie Lorelli
Mike Miller
JR Harris
Mark Gregory
Don Steele
Pete Fusco
"One Eyed Henry"
"Big Jim"
"Stevie Wonder"
"Rabbit"
"Spanish Lou"
"Ace" Aughtry
Tom Golly
"The Monk"
Tom Kollins
Joe Cataldi
Dick Magaro

50 names, which has been an honor to play all. 15 of which I never beat for a dollar or in a tournament match.

I could easily think of 50 more.

It looks like you have played for a LONG time. Worth it, :)wasn't it? :grin:
 
No sense making a long list of pros that everyone knows, but some I've played include
Mosconi
Varner
San Souci
Munson
West
Wilson
Lemke
Carter
and a few "amateurs" you may not have heard of...
Whitey Lee
Len Jaszewski
Chris Walls
Johnny Ferber
Timmy Stellpflug
Mike Haggerty
"Tom the Sailor" Cramer
"Jackie Robinson"
Danny Boggs
Scotty Boggs
Jimmy Scrima
Danny Green
Patrick O'Neill
Jack Hoffman
Dustin Kaufman
Scott Kiddo
Greg Fix
Toby Dick
Gene Albrecht
....and Billy Steele, who I could write a book about...
Billy was a quiet, unassuming kid who I taught what I knew about 8-ball in 1973. Six months later, he owned me on the felt. Mostly self-taught, he kept copious notes on countless shots as he experimented in private for a decade. One of his warm-up routines was placing a billiard ball on the center spot and, using a billiard ball as the CB, shoot the 11-foot straight-in to the opposite corner with dead stop. The only game I could beat him at was 3-cushion, - only because he had never played it at that time. We played on championship teams for some 13 years; Billy shot lead-off and I shot anchor on two MOMA State Champ teams and he shot anchor on the '86 VNEA national champ team. Few players I've seen could be counted on to run a crucial rack like Billy. Thought of by some as a kook, he would sometimes do a head-stand between matches to refresh his brain, and or wear a gold pyramid on his head before big $ competition! At 6-foot and 135 lbs., he was not physically intimidating but believe me, he was feared by all who played him or saw him play. He had not yet reached his prime when he passed away in his early thirties, some say of a broken heart.
 
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Dave Bollman
Nick Manneo
Earl Strickland
Allison Fisher
Charlie Williams
'Little Gary'
Ed Deska
Mike Massey
Max Eberle
Tim Scruggs
 
Loree Jon and Sammy - Greenville SC's "Gametime" - as a surprise birthday gift from my wife after she learned their residence was about one nautical mile away from our own.

But also played a bit on holidays at their house. She had a GCIII at the time. Sammy found a buyer for it at some point, and then they had an Olheusen. I could beat Sammy, but ONLY when he was distracted watching golf on TV! Came close to LJ, but like someone else stated very well, "once you miss, they get to shoot", and then it's a lesson in how much you retain from watching.
 
No sense making a long list of pros that everyone knows, but some I've played include

....and Billy Steele, who I could write a book about...

I would love to hear some stories about Billy, I have his old Southwest. PM me if you don't feel right broadcasting some of the stories. :)

Thanks, Dave
 
Fats in an exhibition in Memphis in the late 70s
Allen Hopkins
Gary Speath
Bucky Bell
Donnie Anderson
Earl Strickland
Dave Bollman
Jim Mataya
Rick Garrison
Cory Deuel
Shannon Daulton
John Brumback
Danny Bashivich
Steve Cook
Nick Varner
Louie Roberts
Jim Rempe
David Howard
Howard Vicory
Scott Lee
Rafael Martinez
Billy Palmer
Tony Chohan
Amar Kang
Chris McDonald
Scott Smith
Ken Shuman
George Michaels
Mark Hadaad
Ronnie Allen
Butch Baker
Jim Fabionar
Robert Aldana
 
Mexican Ron Rosas, probably one of the most under-rated 9 ball players of all time!

Mexican Ron Rosas, probably one of the most under-rated 9 ball players of all time!

http://youtu.be/yUx4OWsIZgI







Brian Gregg (bankpool action)
cliff joyner (onepocket action, i got 9-8)
rafael martinez (action, all games)
danny harriman (just tourney 9-ball)
jose parica (onepocket action)
tony ellin (bankpool tourney)
donnie anderson (taught me to play!)
gary spaeth (all games, action and tourneys)
chris bartrum (all games, action and tourneys)
larry nevel (9-ball action and onepocket action)
tough tony (bankpool action)
keith mckready (onepocket tourney)
shannon daulton (9-ball tourney)
dee adkins (9-ball and onepocket tourneys)
doofunny (bankpool tourneys)
tony fargo (bankpool and onepocket tourneys)
truman hogue (bankpool tourneys)
johnny brumback (bankpool and onepocket tourneys)
rick garrison (all games, action and tourneys)
cecil tugwell (bankpool and onepocket action and tourneys)
richie richeson (onepocket tourneys)
michael medley (taught me to play!)
jack hines (9-ball action...and he still owes me!)
bucky bell (all games action and tourneys)
jason miller (all games tourneys)
sparky ferrell (9-ball action)
nick varner (onepocket tourney)
bugs rucker (bankpool tourney)
sy brown (bankpool tourney and onepocket action)
troy frank (9-ball tourney)
corey deuel (9-ball tourneys)
stprmin norman wines (all games action and tourneys)
gene latham (bankpool tourneys) (hows THAT for old school!?) lol

wow, lol...this list is a bit old-school...i gotta get out more!

i learned alot from all these guys!
 
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??

Keith McCready,
Ismael Paez,
Ernesto Dominguez,
Scott Frost,
David Howard,
Ricky Howard,
CJ Wiley,
John Schmidt - Practice games
Tommy Baker,
Tang Hoa,
Dave Hemmah,
Crown Corey:-),
Chris Bartrum,
Lou Butera,
Jimmy Reid,
Frank "The Barber" Constanza,
Leonardo Andam,
Dicky Rink,
Max Eberly,
Jimmy Wetch's house pro in Minn. twice but can't remember name:-).
Johnny Kang,
Ron Rojas,
Marco Marquez...I forgot Jose Parica. He gave me the 6 out in the 90's and he didn't like the game so we quit even after 4 sets.
 
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In no particular order....

Mark Tadd
Mike Massey
Ace Brown
Tommy Baker
Jeremy sossie
Danny Harriman
Dennis Hatch
Scott Frost
 
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