Amsterdam East Goes Bye Bye

yobagua

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I heard the other day that the Amsterdam Pool Hall on the East side of Manhattan is closing up the end of this month. Sad a great pool hall where lots of tourneys were held. Say it isnt so!
 
news travels fast. aren't you on the west coast? i'm here in nyc, and i got the OFFICIAL word a couple of days ago.
 
With the internet it only takes minutes.

Unfortunately, I never had the chance to play there, looks like I won’t either. Come to think about it, I never had the chance to play in New York either. I suppose I haven’t evolved enough to crawl out of the swamp yet. Oh well. It’s only been up until recently that my tadpole arms have developed enough to form a proper bridge.

Rick
 
There wasn't too much in the way of action and the table time was 1 1/2 times minimum wage, but it did have some great players as regulars. You'd be hard-pressed to find many poolrooms with a greater abundance of talent. At any one time there could be four or five 200-ball runners in straight pool at the joint ... Danny Barouty, Tony Robles, Ginky, Flaco Rodriguez, Steve Lipsky ...
 
Is this Amsterdam Billiards the same pool room located in Manhattan that hosted the Fury World Summit of Pool last year? Say it isn't so.

ManlyShot
 
manlyshot said:
Is this Amsterdam Billiards the same pool room located in Manhattan that hosted the Fury World Summit of Pool last year? Say it isn't so.

ManlyShot

I think the tournaments are usually held at Amsterdam's west side billiards hall.

It's a shame.
 
manlyshot said:
Is this Amsterdam Billiards the same pool room located in Manhattan that hosted the Fury World Summit of Pool last year? Say it isn't so.

ManlyShot

Yep. The Fury World Summit was held at the East Side Amsterdam. It's bigger than the west side and more conducive to holding large tournaments like that.
 
The City is the Star

Since Chelsea Billiards went "hip" and became a night club and now this. Amsterdam west is one of the few places in Manhattan left. Of course there is Corner Billiards. But now everything seems like it is moving to Queens. Masters Billiards is holding a $20K 9 ball tourney in August. Its a short ride on the #7 which I hope to attend. But nothing beats seeing top players compete in Manhattan. Nothing like seeing a group of pro pool players with their cues walking down Fifth Ave.
 
yobagua said:
Since Chelsea Billiards went "hip" and became a night club and now this. Amsterdam west is one of the few places in Manhattan left. Of course there is Corner Billiards. But now everything seems like it is moving to Queens. Masters Billiards is holding a $20K 9 ball tourney in August. Its a short ride on the #7 which I hope to attend. But nothing beats seeing top players compete in Manhattan. Nothing like seeing a group of pro pool players with their cues walking down Fifth Ave.

Master Billiards is the only "action" room left in all five boroughs of New York City.
 
BackPocket9Ball said:
Yep. The Fury World Summit was held at the East Side Amsterdam. It's bigger than the west side and more conducive to holding large tournaments like that.

Does this mean that the UPA tour, sans the Calgary event, is now down to four tournaments? :confused:

Tour Stop No. 1
Super Billiards Expo Mar 25-28 Valley Forge

Tour Stop No. 2
(invitational only, all other UPA members do not receive points)
BCA Open May 16-22 Riveria Hotel, Las Vegas

Tour Stop No. 3: (Contract pending)
Master Billiard 9-Ball Challenge
August 5-8 Queens, NY

Tour Stop No. 4: (Pool room closed?)
World Summit of Pool Sep 29-Oct 3
Manhattan, NY UPA

Tour Stop No. 5
Atlanta Open Oct 13-17 Atlanta, GA

Tour Stop No. 6 (To be announced)
December 1-5, Washington, DC

The UPA ranking points are based on this tour schedule. :mad:

ManlyShot
 
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BackPocket9Ball said:
Master Billiards is the only "action" room left in all five boroughs of New York City.

Man that is so sad to hear and i realy love that place.if you never played there .Im sorry to hear that Very well Ran pool hall in NYC.Table always Clean .Balls to ..O Well i guess i have to go to ABC on the westside..I don't like that so much .The Walk up the stairs are hell..And Masters is the new action room i have to stop in and see who's in the joint..Play Flaco so last pocket 8ball. :eek:
 
Amsterdam Closing

I wouldn't worry about the World Summit of Pool. Their initial plans were to hold this year's event at Grand Central Station and I would assume that's still the plan.

As for the tournaments, yes the Eastside location was the forum for many of the more recent events (Women's Fall Classic & the World Summit) but the Westside location has held them before and is well equipped for such. I'm certain that if the owners decide to put on an event, it will be top notch.

As for the regulars, Amsterdam is doing its best to encourage people to play at the Westside location. In fact, it may be even more exciting considering the players won't be split between going to one club versus the other. Even though I'll miss much of the staff I used to work with, as a pool player, I'm looking forward to the end result.


Jude Rosenstock
 
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