When you arrived at Resorts and entered the front lobby, there was a beautiful Olhausen table front and center, which actually was the designated practice table. At first, I thought this kind of odd, having a practice table in full view, but when I saw the people circling the table and checking out the pool players, inquiring about the Skins event, I thought this was a great way to showcase the Skins Billiards Championship.
Friday morning, I woke up like a rooster in the wee hours of the morning and went downstairs in the lobby and saw that nobody was there. I returned to our room and told Keith that the table was idle, and he immediately got out of bed and went downstairs to hit some balls around. It was about 8:00 a.m. in the morning.
The gentleman with the white shirt standing alongside the table flew in from Norfolk, Virginia, with his wife. He's an airplane pilot by profession, and when he heard the Skins event was going to be in Atlantic City, he coordinated his travel to be there, so that he could see the exhibition at the Super Star Theater. That's Keith practicing alone, but soon came Tony Robles from New York City. By the end of the day, many people were standing around watching the pool players perform. It was kind of neat!
JAM