JC51534 said:After watching Archer in Calgary this past week I thought I'd ask the question.
Got to be Ralf Soquet.
JC51534 said:After watching Archer in Calgary this past week I thought I'd ask the question.
jay helfert said:Someone brought up Dick Lane. He is and was a great pool player, but among the slowest I've ever seen.
You all are lucky here. We used to have Straight Pool tournaments with players like Frank McGown, who could make a 125 point match last 3-4 hours. And yes, so could little Dickie from Dallas. Straight Pool could literally put you to sleep. That's the main reason 9-Ball took over.
Fred Whalen used to hire me to be a ref during his tournaments in the early 70's in L.A. He would pay the princely sum of $5 per match. That could average out to about $2 an hour sometimes and we had to keep track of the score on runs. That was the hardest part, remembering the count while a guy looked at the next shot for five minutes.
The WPBA has a good thing with the shot clock and we have used it in Men's tourneys as well. Probably the slowest player I can think of out here is Jeff Heath. He is a pretty good player, but oh so methodical. When he plays in one of my tournaments, I make sure his matches get underway promptly. There are others too, but none come to mind immediately.
At least a player like Charlie W. is moving around. Jeff will actually stand still and stare at a shot for 2-3 minutes. What is he thinking? I want to shake him somtimes and say "Wake up, it's your turn, shoot the ball!"
Oh well, I'm venting now.
Double-Dave said:I heard that Danny used to play very fast (when he was younger and lighter). Can anyone verify this?
1pRoscoe said:After all the mention of Double J shooting so slow, isn't it rather ironic that a few years (5ish?) that he and Johnny Archer were on "Ripley's Believe It or Not" to see who could run out two tables the fastest?![]()
Well said. Same here.bud green said:I'd rather watch quality pool players like Archer, Lane, Basavich who play a little slow but play great pool than watch guys like Salvas who shoot so fast you just know they won't hold up against the top guys because of unforced errors.