The regional-tournament pool community is a kind of roller coaster ride, with attendance climbing to a peak and then, for different reasons at different times, plummeting to valleys that feature tournaments where six people show up to compete. What generally happens as the ‘ride’ levels off at a low-point and moves in the opposite direction is an influx of competitors who end up winning their first major tournaments. Case in point, Ken Lee, who returned to the tables this past weekend (May 6-7), after a 12-year absence from reporting any pool earnings whatsoever, and went undefeated to the winners’ circle at a $200-added, 34-entrant event on the Garden State Pool Tour.
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