The only road story I have is buying Keith Mccready beer at the Derby City Classic back in the early 2000's. He was playing for a few thousand a set after hours and the hotel had stopped serving alcohol. He had a decent crowd going and was starting to complain he was out of beer and couldn't concentrate. I was drinking myself so I offered to go get him some. I went to a bar and got a case of beer and the show continued. I didn't know him, never talked to him, hardly said much to him that night other than, "I'm going to get some beer you want me to pick you up some?" "Here is your beer good luck." The next year at the Derby I'm walking past him, our eyes meet, I give a head nod (how could he remember me right) and he stops me and says, "Hey I'm getting ready to play a set you want to go get me some beer again?"
true legend, I saw him in San Antonio working his hustle about 10 years ago. He had the best crap talking and game hustling I have ever seen. One of the last of the great hustlers.
God bless you and yours Mr. Allen !! You are one of my true hero's !! I would have loved to have watch you work. It makes me sad to think about how most of the great ones are gone - And are a legend Sir. Thank you so very much for your stories and for your legacy.
I saw Ronnie play at a tournament in Johnson City, IL in the 60's. He was from Danville and I was from Bluford, IL. Ronnie was one of the greatest pool players I ever seen play! Fats was there but was pretty old so pretty much all he did was talk a good game.
Fools that don't believe, I seen Ronnie win 35,000 playing some suit with a broom stick over 3 days at the Billiard Den in North Hollywood, Ca. only thing Ronnie demened was he could chalk the end of the broom stick. These stories are this tip of the iceberg!
Ronnie's imagination for 1 Pocket was amazing...Jersey Red also on the same level....but Ronnie's shot making + his ability to see things was unnerving to many of the top notch players he played.......& Moscow I was beaten twice by a liquor salesman from Rockford ill....I met the man...saw the newspaper article framed and posted on the wall other pool room at State & Madison in Rockford in 1978....when Mosconi came back to the area to play again...Willie refused to play him again.....the man's name was Charlie Cachipalia.......
He sounds just like my old boss Harley Bryan from Jacksonville, Florida. Hes got all these great road stories like this. You should really get in touch with him. I have all his info if u want it.
@@jameswilson7760 that is true. He told me many stories about sam. How cool must it have been to be in those times with all the legends. Sam was a one of a kind talent.
Ronnie' stories are fun to listen to. But they reflect the not-so-pretty side of the life of a pool hustler. Like most other pool sharks, Ronnie was addicted to gambling of all kinds. Like his cohorts, he lived fast and died broke. Many old pool players also die alone after a life of late nights, drinking, doing drugs, carousing and not worrying about tomorrow.
But they never play part of the sucker. They never get stuck in a dead end 9-5 mind numbing existence. At least they chased their own happiness, even if they never find people to watch them die slowly.
@@CTRS777 Eddie Taylor, the great bank player did. And many others. Not all were into women, many were gents. A woman saved McCready and he still with her. Also Red Mr. Pool Jones.
I thought that was really good; Harold Worst story brought tears to my eyes. The machine gun guy story sounds like a scary spot; I have a friend that won $2,000 in a Mexican pool hall in Houston, and when they went to leave they all blocked the door; his running buddy went to the pay phone and called the police and said officer down shots fired at Rio pool hall and when 12 cops showed up in 2 minutes they walked right out the front door.
@@unclequack5445 I've heard people who like to hear themselves talk and I've heard those with something interesting to say. Ronnie is clearly the latter.
This is bullshit,he said Mosconi only did exhibitions for kids,how was he the WORLD champion 15 times in straight pool? with a 526 high run without a miss. You need to lay off the bottle,you sound like your drunk now. never worked a day ???
+Skeefoo Panama What the fuck do you know about hustlin'? If Fast Eddie walked in the room you'd be bust in a matter of minutes...lol He'd bet you the sun won't come up tomorrow and you'd run off. Tell me some of YOUR road stories and we'll see how you measure up...I had the pleasure of playing pool with Ronnie up in Reno and he's the real deal. He could sell ice to an eskimo....
+Supertramp1966 Just because you got cleaned out by Fast Eddie dont mean Im dumb enough to fall for it, Ive never lost a dime because I just flat out wont bet, I can spot a hustler a mile off anyway,, Besides, A hustler better have a back up plan if they think they gonna get an easy payday off of me.
+Skeefoo Panama I never gambled with Fast Eddie, I had lunch with him and Buddy Hall up in Reno during The Sands Open. But don't let the facts get in the way of your rambling..... My point simply put is this - Fast Eddie was the real deal. He could play and hustle. Period. Disrespecting him by calling him a drunk is lowbrow... Please enlighten me with some of your hustlin' stories. I'm sure they're better than Eddies lol
+Supertramp1966 Thats just it Tramp,Im not gonna sit here and spin you a tall tale, because I was in the Army at 17, Ive always worked for a living,Retired from Army and still work, thats why Im leary of someone that says they own a House,cars,2 boats,airplanes, put 4 kids through grade school and college Had a wife, and NEVER WORKED A SINGLE DAY IN HIS LIFE? Excuse me if I dont believe this shit,, If this guys not a drunk than good for him.I stand corrected.
The only road story I have is buying Keith Mccready beer at the Derby City Classic back in the early 2000's. He was playing for a few thousand a set after hours and the hotel had stopped serving alcohol. He had a decent crowd going and was starting to complain he was out of beer and couldn't concentrate. I was drinking myself so I offered to go get him some. I went to a bar and got a case of beer and the show continued.
I didn't know him, never talked to him, hardly said much to him that night other than, "I'm going to get some beer you want me to pick you up some?" "Here is your beer good luck."
The next year at the Derby I'm walking past him, our eyes meet, I give a head nod (how could he remember me right) and he stops me and says, "Hey I'm getting ready to play a set you want to go get me some beer again?"
I def would . Keith a legend. Might learn something just getting him beer
true legend, I saw him in San Antonio working his hustle about 10 years ago. He had the best crap talking and game hustling I have ever seen. One of the last of the great hustlers.
God bless you and yours Mr. Allen !! You are one of my true hero's !! I would have loved to have watch you work. It makes me sad to think about how most of the great ones are gone - And are a legend Sir. Thank you so very much for your stories and for your legacy.
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I love this story ! I miss Ronnie. The Hayman !! I donated to Ronnie more than once!!! I miss him
I saw Ronnie play at a tournament in Johnson City, IL in the 60's. He was from Danville and I was from Bluford, IL. Ronnie was one of the greatest pool players I ever seen play! Fats was there but was pretty old so pretty much all he did was talk a good game.
I love all of the road stories from all of the greats.
All of the greats said Harold Worst was the best player on Earth in the 50s and 60s
This was a pleasure to listen to.
Fools that don't believe, I seen Ronnie win 35,000 playing some suit with a broom stick over 3 days at the Billiard Den in North Hollywood, Ca. only thing Ronnie demened was he could chalk the end of the broom stick. These stories are this tip of the iceberg!
Thank you for sharing awesome stories. You are the Wurst...:-) meaning Best.
Ronnie's imagination for 1 Pocket was amazing...Jersey Red also on the same level....but Ronnie's shot making + his ability to see things was unnerving to many of the top notch players he played.......& Moscow I was beaten twice by a liquor salesman from Rockford ill....I met the man...saw the newspaper article framed and posted on the wall other pool room at State & Madison in Rockford in 1978....when Mosconi came back to the area to play again...Willie refused to play him again.....the man's name was Charlie Cachipalia.......
Fast Eddie was not one to brag on anybody but himself , and he deserved to, but the testimony he gave Harold Worst was amazing.
This is fun to listen to, very cool. Thx for sharing this FastLenny, cheers!
Great story about Harold Worst.
"Nobody there except for me and him, and the guy with the Uzi..... and he don't ever say nothin'." rofl
He played the stardust in '64-'65, died june 16, 1966 (36 yrs old)
God,
love Ronnie.
He sounds just like my old boss Harley Bryan from Jacksonville, Florida. Hes got all these great road stories like this. You should really get in touch with him. I have all his info if u want it.
Ask Harley about Sam Blumenthal some time
@@jameswilson7760 yeah he always talked about Sam. He was his mentor i believe.
Gave every human the 5 and the break that walked through the door from what I've always heard, lol
@@jameswilson7760 that is true. He told me many stories about sam. How cool must it have been to be in those times with all the legends. Sam was a one of a kind talent.
The fortune teller hustled the hustler! Id love to hear some of her road stories about goin around faking trances and taking the $$$!
If he had done an in depth study of the bible he would know that witchcraft and necromancy are forbidden.
Every time he mentioned a shrimp boat captain, I thought of Forrest Gump! Great stories!
Worst was a class act.
You are the man Lenny. You do a lot for pool.
Meh. Just another greasy grifter imo. There are some decent people in pool, just not sure Lenny could be mistaken for one of them.
@gwizzle1
yeah, listen up.
Real hustler💰
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St.Louis, 11k, 9ball, 15 hours.
" the best 15 hours of my life "
Ronnie' stories are fun to listen to. But they reflect the not-so-pretty side of the life of a pool hustler. Like most other pool sharks, Ronnie was addicted to gambling of all kinds. Like his cohorts, he lived fast and died broke. Many old pool players also die alone after a life of late nights, drinking, doing drugs, carousing and not worrying about tomorrow.
But they never play part of the sucker. They never get stuck in a dead end 9-5 mind numbing existence. At least they chased their own happiness, even if they never find people to watch them die slowly.
@@CTRS777 Eddie Taylor, the great bank player did. And many others. Not all were into women, many were gents. A woman saved McCready and he still with her. Also Red Mr. Pool Jones.
I thought that was really good; Harold Worst story brought tears to my eyes.
The machine gun guy story sounds like a scary spot;
I have a friend that won $2,000 in a Mexican pool hall in Houston, and when they went to leave they all blocked the door; his running buddy went to the pay phone and called the police and said officer down shots fired at Rio pool hall and when 12 cops showed up in 2 minutes they walked right out the front door.
Harold Worst was a class act.
But this guy what likes to hear himself talk,sounds like more of a bullshit/blabber mouth than a true billiard player.
Uncle Quack Ronnie Allen was without question one of the greatest one-pocket players of all time!
@@unclequack5445 I've heard people who like to hear themselves talk and I've heard those with something interesting to say. Ronnie is clearly the latter.
@@neuvocastezero1838 I hear you Sir this was one lucky guy.
Wow what a life ain't no social security in it but it's still a great life
this quits at 26:40, is it continued?
Gave him a ride to the airport and 30$
I love how they called earl Strickland “squirrel “
He wasn’t talking about Earl! This was way before Earl came along
Marshall Carpenter is who he was talking about
BS, Harold played pool while in the Military (6-8 & 9 ball) gave exhibitions
This is bullshit,he said Mosconi only did exhibitions for kids,how was he the WORLD champion 15 times in straight pool? with a 526 high run without a miss. You need to lay off the bottle,you sound like your drunk now. never worked a day ???
+Skeefoo Panama
What the fuck do you know about hustlin'?
If Fast Eddie walked in the room you'd be bust in a matter of minutes...lol He'd bet you the sun won't come up tomorrow and you'd run off.
Tell me some of YOUR road stories and we'll see how you measure up...I had the pleasure of playing pool with Ronnie up in Reno and he's the real deal. He could sell ice to an eskimo....
+Supertramp1966
Just because you got cleaned out by Fast Eddie dont mean Im dumb enough to fall for it,
Ive never lost a dime because I just flat out wont bet, I can spot a hustler a mile off anyway,, Besides, A hustler better have a back up plan if they think they gonna get an easy payday off of me.
+Skeefoo Panama
I never gambled with Fast Eddie, I had lunch with him and Buddy Hall up in Reno during The Sands Open. But don't let the facts get in the way of your rambling.....
My point simply put is this - Fast Eddie was the real deal. He could play and hustle. Period. Disrespecting him by calling him a drunk is lowbrow...
Please enlighten me with some of your hustlin' stories. I'm sure they're better than Eddies lol
+Supertramp1966
Thats just it Tramp,Im not gonna sit here and spin you a tall tale, because I was in the Army at 17, Ive always worked for a living,Retired from Army and still work, thats why Im leary of someone that says they own a House,cars,2 boats,airplanes, put 4 kids through grade school and college
Had a wife, and NEVER WORKED A SINGLE DAY IN HIS LIFE? Excuse me if I dont believe this shit,, If this guys not a drunk than good for him.I stand corrected.
+Skeefoo Panama He ran the 526 balls on a sloppy 8 foot table........