Women hustlers

Johnnyt

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Anyone know of a good pool hustle they saw or heard about with two women pulling the hustle together? Thank you. Johnnyt
 
Johnnyt said:
Anyone know of a good pool hustle they saw or heard about with two women pulling the hustle together? Thank you. Johnnyt

Is this the one where the two girls hit the bars and drink all night for free??? The unsuspecting bar junkies never stood a chance.
 
Drew said:
Is this the one where the two girls hit the bars and drink all night for free??? The unsuspecting bar junkies never stood a chance.
I'd rather hear one that happened in a poolroom...but a bar is fine too. Johnnyt
 
Vagabond has said that there have only been 4 women road players in history. I know one of them has to be R Abbink. Another is Kristi Carter and i guess her road partner Holy Sholes makes 3- WHo is the fourth?
 
Nostroke said:
Vagabond has said that there have only been 4 women road players in history. I know one of them has to be R Abbink. Another is Kristi Carter and i guess her road partner Holy Sholes makes 3- WHo is the fourth?

Maybe Monica? Johnnyt
 
Nostroke said:
Vagabond has said that there have only been 4 women road players in history. I know one of them has to be R Abbink. Another is Kristi Carter and i guess her road partner Holy Sholes makes 3- WHo is the fourth?

Only 4? Lori, would have and Belinda will be shocked to hear this news. Oh, yea, and the girl in Jay, OK that Bill Stack told me,"He", better play, LOL.
 
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hemicudas said:
Only 4? Lori, would have and Belinda will be shocked to hear this news. Oh, yea, and the girl in Jay, OK that Bill Stack told me,"He", better play, LOL.

There were and are a lot of them out there. Not saying there all champs, but guys give them enough weight and they freewheel all the way to trhe bank. Johnnyt
 
I saw Vivian V come through Vegas in 92 and beat alot of guys, it wasnt hustling but she didnt miss, she was playing over her head. I have seen her play many times but not like she did for the couple weeks she was in town in 92.
 
Becky

Johnnyt said:
Anyone know of a good pool hustle they saw or heard about with two women pulling the hustle together? Thank you. Johnnyt


Many years ago, Becky and her two "friends" lightened a lot of pockets on the bar tables in my town. If a man was never distracted from the game when she was shooting you were either gay or dead!

Hu
 
ShootingArts said:
Many years ago, Becky and her two "friends" lightened a lot of pockets on the bar tables in my town. If a man was never distracted from the game when she was shooting you were either gay or dead!

Hu

SHooting Arts, have you been in NOLA long enough to remember, Frankie Haines old girlfriend, Chris???? Marilyn Monroe clone. She got the cash.
 
Before my time in NO

hemicudas said:
SHooting Arts, have you been in NOLA long enough to remember, Frankie Haines old girlfriend, Chris???? Marilyn Monroe clone. She got the cash.


I didn't get down to New Orleans much until the last few years. I was a little north of the Baton Rouge area and tended to head to points south and west plus wherever business took me. A Marilyn clone would definitely get the cash though.

Becky was dark with more of a Jane Russell figure. Fortunately we were friends and didn't gamble seriously because I wouldn't have stood a prayer! More than one pigeon passing through mistook her for just a bimbo with a bodacious bod. She would leave them broke and quivering before they realized they were in a battle.

Hu
 
ShootingArts said:
I didn't get down to New Orleans much until the last few years. I was a little north of the Baton Rouge area and tended to head to points south and west plus wherever business took me. A Marilyn clone would definitely get the cash though.

Becky was dark with more of a Jane Russell figure. Fortunately we were friends and didn't gamble seriously because I wouldn't have stood a prayer! More than one pigeon passing through mistook her for just a bimbo with a bodacious bod. She would leave them broke and quivering before they realized they were in a battle.

Hu

Back in the 70s Chris would play in a tight red dress with high heels and string racks together, big table or bar box. Killer good looks. This was about "Disco" time and she worked it well.
 
I should remember . . .

hemicudas said:
Back in the 70s Chris would play in a tight red dress with high heels and string racks together, big table or bar box. Killer good looks. This was about "Disco" time and she worked it well.


Dang! I should remember it if I ran across her. Unfortunately much of the early seventies are just a blur. Good Times!

Hu
 
I went into a room in Amityville, Long Island in the mid-seventies. It was a barbershop with five or six nine footers in the back. The owner’s name was Basil. I can’t remember his last name but he owned three poolrooms on the island. I had beat a black guy named Cigar for about three hundred the day before and was going to try to get him to play me some more giving him a spot. I believe he was the local pimp or bookie…I forget now. I don’t remember much of the sixties or seventies myself.

Anyhow he wasn’t there and neither was Basil. There was a girl of about eighteen behind the counter. When I told her I was looking for Cigar to play some twenty-dollar a game nine-ball she said she would play me some twenty a game until Cigar got there.

When I asked her to call the coin she said if I beat Cigar I should give her the break at least. I did and she broke and ran five racks on me before I quit her. To this day I don’t know who she was. I never went back in that room again and never told anyone about losing to a girl. Yes I was like that back then. From that day on though I respected their game a lot more and was very careful what women I played for money. Johnnyt
 
all I could do is laugh

Johnnyt said:
When I asked her to call the coin she said if I beat Cigar I should give her the break at least. I did and she broke and ran five racks on me before I quit her. To this day I don’t know who she was. I never went back in that room again and never told anyone about losing to a girl. Yes I was like that back then. From that day on though I respected their game a lot more and was very careful what women I played for money. Johnnyt


I had to laugh out loud. It used to be a safe assumption that about 95% of the ladies couldn't play serious pool. Every once in awhile you bumped into one of the others though and it was a surprise. I never played her and had forgotten but my old road partner's sister played well enough that she took down some fair sized local open tourneys around Baton Rouge and Houston.

Hu
 
Does anyone on here have any idea who that girl was that I played in Amityville? I had more money&balls than brains back then. Johnnyt
 
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