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So sad to find out.
I have fond memories of Paul. He taught me how to play at Riverdale Billiards back in the late 80's and early 90's. I was there every day and he came in almost every other day or so. I spent hours and hours practicing with him. I would pay his "time" on the front table and play 2-3 hours each time. Cost me $6 a session just to play and hear his great stories and learn to play the games of 9-ball and one pocket. He was truly a brilliant player.
I watched him beat some of the greatest players at Tightpockets. His 9-Ball game on the bar box was just unthinkable. He could run racks on a bar box for hours. His 9-ball game on the big table was extremely good also! We would play and he would run rack after rack and i would remind him to miss so i could shoot for a bit. He taught me one pocket but i never seemed to have a shot because he would make 2-3 and lock me up every time.
I once saw Paul break and run 3 racks of 10 ball (normal sized balls) on the snooker table. I thought it was impossible!
RIP Paul Turner
I have fond memories of Paul. He taught me how to play at Riverdale Billiards back in the late 80's and early 90's. I was there every day and he came in almost every other day or so. I spent hours and hours practicing with him. I would pay his "time" on the front table and play 2-3 hours each time. Cost me $6 a session just to play and hear his great stories and learn to play the games of 9-ball and one pocket. He was truly a brilliant player.
I watched him beat some of the greatest players at Tightpockets. His 9-Ball game on the bar box was just unthinkable. He could run racks on a bar box for hours. His 9-ball game on the big table was extremely good also! We would play and he would run rack after rack and i would remind him to miss so i could shoot for a bit. He taught me one pocket but i never seemed to have a shot because he would make 2-3 and lock me up every time.
I once saw Paul break and run 3 racks of 10 ball (normal sized balls) on the snooker table. I thought it was impossible!
RIP Paul Turner