Agreed, besides a very high skill level at the game, Nick Varner personified the entire package of how quiet determination and effective emotional management can truly keep one on the path towards superior sports achievement. He rose above everyone else, in part, because he managed himself so effectively.
That'll make your day! Haven't heard that before, very cool.He has been one of my favorite players, both in play style and mannerism, pretty much since I learned about pool. When I would try to show new players how to play "properly" I would point out Nick Varner along with Budddy as examples to study.
I mean when Efren was asked who he would pick as a doubles partner, he said he would pick Nick, he thought Nick was a very smart player. And I think they would get along great together. What a fun doubles team they would make.
Let’s not forget that Nick went over to the Philippines and beat Efren on his OWN TURF I believe it was back in the 89 when Nick was playing lights out that year. I wonder what the odds would be on the big board in Vegas on something like that happening? Admittedly it was just a one off but still,,,,That'll make your day! Haven't heard that before, very cool.
Exactly right. Won virtually everything he entered in that amazing year!In 1989 if Nick entered, he almost always won,
Fun for them and those watching, you mean. Probably not so fun for any opponents.He has been one of my favorite players, both in play style and mannerism, pretty much since I learned about pool. When I would try to show new players how to play "properly" I would point out Nick Varner along with Budddy as examples to study.
I mean when Efren was asked who he would pick as a doubles partner, he said he would pick Nick, he thought Nick was a very smart player. And I think they would get along great together. What a fun doubles team they would make.
Winning all those titles would be a tremendous accomplishment over an entire career by any pool player. Nick won 'em all in one year!Exactly right. Won virtually everything he entered in that amazing year!
What an unparalleled record he had that year. No player in the 170-year history of professional pool had ever accomplished a one-year record like that, and given the growth of our game worldwide -- with so many international world-class heavy hitters competing against each every year, I don't think it will ever even be possible for any player to have a single-year total like that again.
1989 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
1989 Brunswick World Open 9-Ball Championship
1989 Rak'em Up 9-Ball Classic
1989 Knoxville 9-Ball Open
1989 Governors Cup 9-Ball
1989 Glass City Open 9-Ball
1989 Sands Regency Reno Open 9-Ball
1989 Golden 8-Ball Invitational
1989 Scranton Open 9-Ball
1989 Lexington All Star Open
1989 Akron Open 9-Ball
Arnaldo ~ Shorter in stature than many players, Nick was/is a giant at any pool table. Great role model for players of any height anywhere, and any present (highly-improvable) skill level.