Larry was a great bar table player as well.
He beat Buddy in OK when everyone thought Buddy was unbeatable.
I believe he beat Matlock as well.
He was a clever mover in the pool room as well.
I once asked him to play at the Billiard Den in LA after I had beaten everyone in town....
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I don't remember Vernon ever robbing anyone.
He was a fierce competitor playing pool and had a temper that could go off at any moment but he always paid.
He respected me as a pool player but hated me because he could never beat me playing pool.
I always liked him anyway....
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Ghost,
I find the new interface confusing as well.
Bill Stroud
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Richard,
I don't remember you from the Cotton Bowling Palace days or at the Haskel pool room where I first played Vernon.
Should I?
Bill Stroud
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Tom,
I think that Bad Rolls are a state of mind.
If you expect them then you will get them.
You need to think positive to play pool.
I have many times created Something out of Nothing on the table.
It is just a state of mind.
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III,
I'm not sure I would agree with that.
If a player makes his game ball during HIS inning then He should be declared the winner.
If that is a rule in the official rules of One Pocket then it should be changed.
A TIE should always go to the Runner.
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Rod,
I guess I was in Macon with Taylor at the same time.
Played Camp some paywall on the back snooker table.
I like Camp for the nomination. I think he deserves it.
Bill Stroud...
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Looks to me from pic 3 that I could go to the side rail with low right and speed to bend the cue ball into the one ball and stop the cue ball right there or draw it to the side rail.
In any event I would not move the cluster.
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Bill,
I agree with you. If people are such nits about the rules why play with them. It is a waste of time and they probably won't bet much.
$100.00 a game is not much of a bet these days.
Bill Stroud...
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