I'll add Neptune Joe Frady(RIP) from N.J. to your above list.in the past when there were not lots of tournaments and players were gamblers , there were so many very top players that never even entered one or tried to win.
most, few even knew their names because we did not have the internet.
just a couple// bernie swartz,, norm hitchcock,, joey spaeth, weldon rogers, richie ambrose ,mike euphemia, jimmy marino,
cuban joey, etc. all could beat anyone on a given day
CJ was world champion, as a brief search will show.*I'm going with C.J.Wiley (unless he won a major event I am not aware of)
in the past when there were not lots of tournaments and players were gamblers , there were so many very top players that never even entered one or tried to win.
most, few even knew their names because we did not have the internet.
just a couple// bernie swartz,, norm hitchcock,, joey spaeth, weldon rogers, richie ambrose ,mike euphemia, jimmy marino,
cuban joey, etc. all could beat anyone on a given day
CJ won probably the biggest tournament of the 1990's, when he won the ESPN World Championship held in Santa Rosa, CA in the 1990's. I actually did some commentary alongside Lon McEachern of World Series of Poker fame there. CJ won something like 75 or 80 thou at that event.CJ was world champion, as a brief search will show.*
Jimmy Marino did win 9-Ball division at Johnston City in 1971, and Bernie Schwartz won the 9-Ball at the Stardust in 1970. Norman Hitchcock won the last 9-Ball tourney at the Stardust in 1973. Mike Eufemia won the 14.1 at the Stardust in 1967. They were considered to be major tournaments during that era. Billy Incardona won the last 9-Ball tourney at Johnston City in 1972. Oops, all were pre 1980's.in the past when there were not lots of tournaments and players were gamblers , there were so many very top players that never even entered one or tried to win.
most, few even knew their names because we did not have the internet.
just a couple// bernie swartz,, norm hitchcock,, joey spaeth, weldon rogers, richie ambrose ,mike euphemia, jimmy marino,
cuban joey, etc. all could beat anyone on a given day
What was the field like?CJ won probably the biggest tournament of the 1990's, when he won the ESPN World Championship held in Santa Rosa, CA in the 1990's. I actually did some commentary alongside Lon McEachern of World Series of Poker fame there. CJ won something like 75 or 80 thou at that event.
Mostly corn and soy beans.What was the field like?
Strong, big money at stake.What was the field like?
Here's the group that Might.... have the one you seek.Jeff Carter won many regional events but never a major as far as I can remember. He frequently finished in the top four to six players but never quite got it over the goal line. He was a damn good money player too. He is the best one I can think of right now. There were several primarily money players from the Philippines who cut a path across America but rarely played in or won a major tournament. Andam, Lining and Manalo are three I remember. Luat came right after Efren and did play quite a few tournaments and his best finish was a second to Alex in one of them. Steve Knight came over from England in the late 1990's and best everyone he played (mostly up and down the East Coast) but may have played in only one or two major events. Tang Hoa won many local tourneys out west but his best finish in a major was second to Buddy Hall in 1998. Marcus Chamat was another damn good player who never quite got there, but for the cash he killed.
Really good 14.1 player(324 hi run) who came in 2nd in US Open one year but that was about it. He got to be pretty fair 9b player but never won anything big.Where would Dick Lane rank?