I agree... Everybody is beatable. In fact I know a player that beat Buddy back in the early 80's. It was Dan Louie from Seattle. He was on the road and had stopped in a town in Louisiana for a few days. Someone called Buddy and he drove up from Texas. They played two matches of 10 Ahead (I think) and Dan won the first match in a couple of hours. The second match was an overnight marathon, but Dan pulled it out. I know it was for no small about of money also. Maybe Linda Carter can talk to Danny and get the details, as I am not remembering what he told me so well.QUOTE]
Ok you asked for it. I just got off the phone with Danny. This is what he remembers - he came back from Dayton to Baton Rouge. He had his girlfriend and thought Vince Frayne was there as well. Also 2 buddies from the Mt. Vernon, WA area. He was beating everyone for a month. It was held at Greenway Billiards. Danny thought Buddy was living in Shreveport. The room was packed with lots of side action.
He and Buddy played 2 sets at $1,000/set, 8 ahead on a bar table with a big ball. The first one took 45 minutes. (Yes, he is still slow, but he says it was a trick table and he knew the table and Buddy didn't.) The 2nd set, they moved to a Brunswick 4x8, big ball again. That one lasted 15 hours and again, Danny won, 8 ahead.
FYI, Danny will close on the sale of his restaurant in the next couple days and have more time to concentrate on pool. He did apply to the IPT in mid-Sept. He basically did not know about the IPT until I told him about it at a tournament. I will keep him informed about qualifiers as much as possible, because he is truly an asset to the sport and a great player and deserves to be on the tour.