SVB vs Josh Filler announced for Feb 6th at NYC's Amsterdam Billiards

Looked like fun - up early and just got done watching quite a bit of it. Love the tables!!!!! Shane looked to be hitting a bunch of banks when playing the "challenge" games and having some fun with it (and making them, lol).
 
Also known as normal pool tables?

some people seem completely incapable of seeing pool on a non-tricked up Diamond table without slamming the pockets as “buckets”. It’s like a Tourette’s tic.
Because, buckets. It's not like a malice thing buckets but buckets it's more concern for buckets the future of buckets pool and those who buckets play it. buckets
 
And 20 bucks an hour is it?
It depends when you play. There are special deals in non-peak hours. For example, if I drop by on a weekday afternoon with a friend and we play from 11am -5pm, it costs about $60 in total, which comes to $5 per player per hour. Yes, in peak hours, you pay a premium price and get a premium product in one of the best neighborhoods New York City has to offer. Amsterdam Billiards is, for my money, the best poolroom in which I have ever played in America.

With over 750 of them, Amsterdam is the go-to pool room for league players. It's also a mandatory stop for any pool enthusiast visiting New York City.
 
One thing I found amusing during the challenge matches was that Josh would sometimes let his opponent dictate his pocket for the 9ball, so we got to watch him shooting a few very interesting multi-rail shots. I think most everyone there was more familiar with Shane than with Josh, but Josh endeared himself to the New York City pool fans with his good humor and good sportsmanship.
 
It depends when you play. There are special deals in non-peak hours. For example, if I drop by on a weekday afternoon with a friend and we play from 11am -5pm, it costs about $60 in total, which comes to $5 per player per hour. Yes, in peak hours, you pay a premium price and get a premium product in one of the best neighborhoods New York City has to offer. Amsterdam Billiards is, for my money, the best poolroom in which I have ever played in America.

With over 750 of them, Amsterdam is the go-to pool room for league players. It's also a mandatory stop for any pool enthusiast visiting New York City.
It sounds like the reality is though, it's more of a night out and not a place for people go to just play pool and hang out. Fact is it sounds just too expensive. When I used to run around playing pool I've been actually in hundreds of pool rooms all over the country mostly the East Coast.

I've been in a lot of really nice pool rooms and they didn't have to be palaces or even very big. They could be a small 12 table place with a service bar some good tables and good lighting and you knew you were in a pool room where people played pool.

I remember being in a pool room I think it was in South Carolina maybe North Carolina. This place was like walking back in time. I ended up spending a whole day there and I got talking with this black guy who worked there.

He had like a little tobacco stand and it was also a shoe shine stand but I doubt anybody had shined shoes in a long time. This guy was interesting. He told me the only job he ever had was working in that pool room except when he went to the war a couple years.

I wish they had cell phone cameras back in those days because some of the places I was in were great.
 
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Of all the exhibitions I have ever attended at Amsterdam, this was the best, featuring an absolutely magnificent level of play, good crowd interaction with the players, and great sportsmanship between the players (for example, if Shane did something special, Josh always cheered as hard as anybody).
I for one, really enjoy the camaraderie and respect Josh and SVB have for each other. This is why I really wanted them to be on the same team during the Reyes Cup. It would've been amazing to see a Filler/SVB scotch doubles match. That's money. They clearly admire each other and it shows on the table.

Hopefully this year, they can make Team ROW together.
 
SVB is not ready for pasture just yet. Though Filler, in my opinion, is the best pool player in the world of ALL GAMES, not just 9-ball, SVB is a master of ALL GAMES and can take down anyone on the planet, even Filler. Shane is an American GOAT and living legend. Filler has a little ways to go before he reaches that status.
I put Filler and KPC as the best rotation players on the planet.
The other games have many in the running IMO.
 
This match will be very entertaining, but also very informal, with crowd noise and players talking to the crowd, even to each other during play.

All the respect to the good folks at Amsterdam for delivering these two legends to the doorstep of New York City's pool community. What a great occasion it will be. I'll be in attendance and I can't wait!
Of course you will be!😀
 
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