Ross Keith Thompson
Verified Member
Back in the day of the Hustlers there were a few here and there that stood out like Bill Incardona.
I really didn't care for the guy at the time! LOL.
But to Bill's credit I was just envious of him because he was one of those mid-evil bullies of the day at the game of nine ball.
The guy was about 5ft. 7 or so and really built like a welter weight fighter, in fact I heard he did a little boxing back in his youth.
He could have been a fashion model, he was so chiseled in his body you could see every muscle in his chest and arms and was devastatingly handsome fellow.
What few times I seen him was at Johnston City or Las Vegas at the Stardust tourneys.
He was always at the center of action whether he played or not. he was always dressed well and was as brash and bold as any player I've ever seen, some what cocky at times, but a lot of us were. LOL
His cockiness was backed up by an amazing ability to run racks of nine ball as good as I've seen to date!
Absolutely no one would have to ask him twice to play some even nine ball for whatever!
No doubt he played all games well, but his nine ball game stood out in a time of mid evil niners.
I still shiver at the thought of trying to play him even nine ball, would rather have a tooth pulled, LOL.
We never played back in the day and it doesn't bother me one bit!
LOL. He really and truly was a Monster and had no fear.
I hated the guy even though I didn't know him, go figure.
He was built like a brick sh-thouse, was very handsome, very bold personality and I never really wanted to test this guy, very rare breed.
Everyone on this site needs to read this little story about Mr. Bill Incardona for he is Legend and that's just the way it is! He was on a short list of the best nine ball players whomever played.
I still hate him today because it's people like him that keeps me out of the conversation of great nine ball players of pool room lore.
I tip my hat to you Bill for you have Walked with Giants and held your head high!
I really didn't care for the guy at the time! LOL.
But to Bill's credit I was just envious of him because he was one of those mid-evil bullies of the day at the game of nine ball.
The guy was about 5ft. 7 or so and really built like a welter weight fighter, in fact I heard he did a little boxing back in his youth.
He could have been a fashion model, he was so chiseled in his body you could see every muscle in his chest and arms and was devastatingly handsome fellow.
What few times I seen him was at Johnston City or Las Vegas at the Stardust tourneys.
He was always at the center of action whether he played or not. he was always dressed well and was as brash and bold as any player I've ever seen, some what cocky at times, but a lot of us were. LOL
His cockiness was backed up by an amazing ability to run racks of nine ball as good as I've seen to date!
Absolutely no one would have to ask him twice to play some even nine ball for whatever!
No doubt he played all games well, but his nine ball game stood out in a time of mid evil niners.
I still shiver at the thought of trying to play him even nine ball, would rather have a tooth pulled, LOL.
We never played back in the day and it doesn't bother me one bit!
LOL. He really and truly was a Monster and had no fear.
I hated the guy even though I didn't know him, go figure.
He was built like a brick sh-thouse, was very handsome, very bold personality and I never really wanted to test this guy, very rare breed.
Everyone on this site needs to read this little story about Mr. Bill Incardona for he is Legend and that's just the way it is! He was on a short list of the best nine ball players whomever played.
I still hate him today because it's people like him that keeps me out of the conversation of great nine ball players of pool room lore.
I tip my hat to you Bill for you have Walked with Giants and held your head high!