Who is your favorite player?

Earl Strickland. The way he strikes the ball is amazing. Best 9 ball player ever and a straight pool run of 408!!!
 
Tony Crosby For having the most heart
Danny HarrimanStraight pool and rhythm
Francisco BustamanteTakes the impossible shot in 1-P and always makes it.
Keith McCreadyStill the fan favorite
 
good question my two are.....

Kim Davenport

Jasmin Ouschan

their focus, style of play and smooth stroke are wonderful to watch and learn from.
 
atthecat said:
Earl Strickland. The way he strikes the ball is amazing. Best 9 ball player ever and a straight pool run of 408!!!

Was that (408) on his home table?
 
smashmouth said:
Rudoplh Wanderone, the one and only

every sports needs a Minnesota Fats and pool has not had one since his passing

Thank God EVERY sport hasn't had a Minnesota Fats....not everyone enjoys loudmouth blowhards. In fact, I like the exact opposite of him in golf -Ben Hogan. Or the quiet guys with tremendous skill and work ethic like Byron Nelson. Golf did have it's Minnesota Fats along time ago in the form of Walter Hagen, but thankfully he was before my time, and his type of character didn't permiate throughout the sport. I'm sure there are guys in pool that would equate to the golfers I mentioned (maybe a Mosconi), but I don't know pool players well enough to know who they are....
 
My Favorite

Dennis Orcollo, because he always gets so close to his work. He plays rotation like it is straight pool. When he came to NYC it was amazing to watch. I always like to watch guys with the best Qball - oh and I like to bet on them too.
 
women-Sarah Rousey-talent,character,professionalism and so on.

men-Tony Drago-because he gets out like nobody's business. Extremely entertaining for me. His unconventional patterns and pure talent impresses me over and over. Just really enjoy watching someone who does it a little differently than everybody else.
 
SVB

Was lucky enough to meet him at dinner a year or two ago at the Jax event.....just seemed like a great kid....good attitude, friendly, easygoing, and a great player with an all-around game....
 
Big Perm said:
SVB

Was lucky enough to meet him at dinner a year or two ago at the Jax event.....just seemed like a great kid....good attitude, friendly, easygoing, and a great player with an all-around game....

I remember that! It was John Morra's birthday and the Hooter's girls made him dance on a chair like an idiot! I agree about Shane, he's a good kid.
 
easy-e said:
I remember that! It was John Morra's birthday and the Hooter's girls made him dance on a chair like an idiot! I agree about Shane, he's a good kid.

My favorite player is whoever can run-out with Easy-e under the table, disarming 5lbs of C4 explosive, without a light.

i.e. running out with the specter of "PINK MIST" in your mind.
 
easy-e said:
I remember that! It was John Morra's birthday and the Hooter's girls made him dance on a chair like an idiot! I agree about Shane, he's a good kid.

E, hola amigo :D

That was a good night....and thanks to you for the invite....forgot about the chair dance....LOL....

Also, our boy from TAR was there.....good times for sure....
 
hemicudas said:
The only true way of determining who your favorite player is.........


You probably have a few but who is your "FAVORITE" pool player of all time???


Try it without looking at the answers......
please don't look down until you do it, you'll love it I promise

1) Pick your favorite number between 1-9

2) Multiply by 3 then

3) Add 3, then again Multiply by 3 (I'll wait while you get the calculator....)

4) You'll get a 2 or 3 digit number..

5) Add the digits together

Now Scroll down ..............





















Now with that number see who your Favorite Pool Player is from the list below:

1. Willie Mosconi
2. Minnisota Fats
3. Efren Reyes
4. Buddy Hall
5. Mike Sigel
6. Allen Hopkins
7. Luther Lassiter
8. Keith McCready
9. $Bill
10. Ronnie Allen

I know....I just have that effect on people....
One day you too can be like me.... Believe it!

P.S.: Stop picking different numbers. I am your idol, just deal with it!!!!
LOL,I tried to get to #3 for hours.(NO,I did'nt).
thx for the laugh though.
 
easy-e said:
I remember that! It was John Morra's birthday and the Hooter's girls made him dance on a chair like an idiot! I agree about Shane, he's a good kid.


LOL @ easy-e & Big Perm

I remember sweatin a few matches with Eric the morning after...LOL... one of the matches was John Morra Vs Allen Hopkins - the other was SVB Vs Danny Harriman. Do you remember who won and who lost those matches? LOL
 
Nick Varner
Tricky Nicky
The Kentucky Colonel

always Has Been Probably Always Will Be. No One Is More Professional,.......yet Anyway
 
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