Downtown Chicago Action

just ask for john z. he's easy money. :rolleyes: it's must be nice to own a place where the mice come to the cat. ;)
 
freddy the beard said:
If you want to play an old washed-up player some bank pool I have a Gold Crown 1 in my basement. If so, call me at 312 961 8888.

the Beard



PM sent! :D
 
1 Pocket Ghost said:
Cory, Gotta correct your action report......G-Cue is a beautiful poolroom but there is 0 action...........City Poolhall has no real players/action - only possible action would consist of some cheap ( $10-$20 9ball sets ) on their league or weekly tournament night.............As has already been stated....Chris's and Red Shoes are the only action pool rooms in town - those are the 2 places where the good players hang around.

Thanks, good to know for next time I'm around Chicago (like I said, my information is a bit dated.) Of course, $20 sets with league players might be exactly what the original poster is looking for, since he said "friendly action." But it sounds like he wouldn't find even that at G-Cue on any night, and only at City Pool Hall on league nights. Best to head to Chris's!

Cory
 
Last time on this this thread - I'm a pretty decent player. Match up a game. Nine ball or one pocket. Somebody propose a game.....

I'll give up the nuts to get a game. Do something in my neighborhood- you will get played......Denver area,,,,,
 
Willing to play somebody from Downtown/Metro Chicago with correct weight.. Nine ball or one pocket; November 24 - 27. My family is shopping in downtown Chicago, and I can't predict exact time when game is available. Game is is ALWAYS on when we connect @303 810 4123.

BTW, this is not a challenge to you to make a fair game. Just call and
tell me how you want to play.....
 
dogginda9 said:
Pulaski right around what would be 119th street. There is a Wendys in the parking lot and a Burger King across Pulaski. Could even be a Jewel several doors down.

The burger king is closed but the Jewel is in the same shopping center a few steps north.

RED SHOE BILLIARDS
12009 S. Pulaski Rd
ALSIP, ILLINOIS 60658
(708) 388-3700

John Lavin and John Zaksis run it. Piggy Banks is there a lot. Nick Varner just won a one pocket tournament there last Saturday. He was still in town playing Lavin on Monday. Lots of action can be found there.
 
Love The Game said:
Freddy,

I would be honored to play you some cheap banks, but it would have to be downtown. I'm not near your level, but love to match up a fair game. Prefer nine ball or one pocket.

As to everyone else, thanks for the heads up as to where to play - I appreciate it.

Looking forward to my latest visit to a great city.

Freddy lives in Bridgeport near Comiskey park or whatever they are calling it these days. probably a 10 minute el ride from downtown. you ought to give him a call.
 
1 Pocket Ghost said:
Cory, Gotta correct your action report......G-Cue is a beautiful poolroom but there is 0 action...........City Poolhall has no real players/action - only possible action would consist of some cheap ( $10-$20 9ball sets ) on their league or weekly tournament night.............As has already been stated....Chris's and Red Shoes are the only action pool rooms in town - those are the 2 places where the good players hang around.
i believe you forgot about us over at pro-tyme, we have several players that love the challenge....... dan,ike,jim,nick and many more at any givin time all games and speed of players welcome other players a phone call away check us out at www.protymebilliards.com comming soon 1pocket tourny check web site under upcomming events for further info posting soon
 
Why not try the Chicago Billiard Cafe on Irving Park Road? I understand that's where all the pros go when in town.

Pop.
 
popman said:
Why not try the Chicago Billiard Cafe on Irving Park Road? I understand that's where all the pros go when in town.

Pop.

Not exactly accurate. There's a pretty strong Thursday night 9-ball tournament ($20, single elimination, handicapped) where some pretty strong players show up, Gil Hernandez, Sergio Perez, Ed Flack, Neal Jacobs, and others, but to say it's where all the pros go is a bit of a stretch, at least these days. Definitely a place to check out though. More will be found at Chris's.
 
Flex said:
Not exactly accurate. There's a pretty strong Thursday night 9-ball tournament ($20, single elimination, handicapped) where some pretty strong players show up, Gil Hernandez, Sergio Perez, Ed Flack, Neal Jacobs, and others, but to say it's where all the pros go is a bit of a stretch, at least these days. Definitely a place to check out though. More will be found at Chris's.


I definitely second that. I was in Chicago for the whole summer and I played in the weekly tournaments at the Billiard Cafe and Chris's. Bar none, I felt that the field at Chris's was way stronger. Both places seem to attract a lot of younger players. For action though, I feel that Red Shoes is better than Chris's. I guess it also depends on the games you wanna play...for 9-ball I'd go to Chris's, for the other games it's Red Shoes. Pro-Tyme has a decently tough field for the thursday night tourneys too, but more often than not when I was there, I saw mostly recreational players in the building.
 
Ok, I really don't want to have a 'war of the words' with anybody here...but when I see inaccurate info given to an AZ members question, I feel that I have to interject - and I really don't understand why so often I see people give what is supposedly definitive info, when in fact it is incorrect.....

....As for me, re. pool, I've been playing/gambling in Chicago for 35 years now, so I think I know where the action is and isn't, and what type of action....That said.....

popman said:
Why not try the Chicago Billiard Cafe on Irving Park Road? I understand that's where all the pros go when in town.

Pop.

No, the pros don't go there when they're in town, neither do any other players - The Chicago Billiard Cafe was a great action room every night of the week back in the 80's thru the early 90's, but for approx. the last 10-12 years there's been no action there except on their weekly tournament night.


raemondo said:
for 9-ball I'd go to Chris's, for the other games it's Red Shoes.

9 ball at Chris's ?....That's the best joke I've heard all week - there's almost zero 9 ball at Chris's......Chris's is a One Pocket and 3 cushion pool room, and always has been - If you walk into Chris's and there's 5 gambling games going on, it's 10 to 1 that all 5 matches will be One Pocket......If a 9 ball player comes in looking for a serious 9 ball game, Ed Young or somebody has to get on the phone and try to find Marco Marquez to come over......But yes, Red Shoes has good bank and one pocket action.



pro-tyme said:
i believe you forgot about us over at pro-tyme, we have several players that love the challenge....... dan,ike,jim,nick and many more at any givin time all games and speed of players welcome other players a phone call away

Ok, I accept that, but I was mostly talking about pool rooms closer to the city, and according to mapquest you are located 30 miles sw from central Chicago..........And just to add to that, 30 miles nw from central Chicago is the pool room Quentin Corner which also has a little bit of action.

And lastly, you might be able to get bank pool action over at Freddy the Beards house......^_^


Gotta go baste the turkey now, Happy Thanksgiving to all , Ghost
 
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1PocketGhost hit the nail on the head. To go one step further, there is not much 9 ball action ANYWHERE in the city. And he is also correct about Quenten Corner Pocket. Every time I have gone there I got some kind of action. Usually prearranged but not always the case. Happy Thanksgiving all.
 
Hmm thanks for the correction Ghost....that's just weird because everytime I head up to Chris's, I almost always get asked to play sets of 9-ball. This must have happened at least 3 times....it's probably either because I'm asian, or I'm young, or I might have been practicing 9-ball.
 
raemondo said:
Hmm thanks for the correction Ghost....that's just weird because everytime I head up to Chris's, I almost always get asked to play sets of 9-ball. This must have happened at least 3 times....it's probably either because I'm asian, or I'm young, or I might have been practicing 9-ball.

It might also be that some people like to play YOU 9-ball. BTW, how have you fared when matching up there?
 
dogginda9 said:
1PocketGhost hit the nail on the head. To go one step further, there is not much 9 ball action ANYWHERE in the city. And he is also correct about Quenten Corner Pocket. Every time I have gone there I got some kind of action. Usually prearranged but not always the case. Happy Thanksgiving all.
:) And that ladies and gentlemen comes from one hell of a great player.:D
 
Flex said:
It might also be that some people like to play YOU 9-ball. BTW, how have you fared when matching up there?


Hey Flex, I haven't had the chance to match up with anyone 9-ball yet at Chris's, though I'm sure I'll get robbed. Everytime I've been there I've always had a friend to play with. Moreover, I don't usually play for money unless I really want to play for the experience.

I do alright in the sunday night tourneys sometimes, I think I've come up 3rd twice, but my handicap is low at 7.5.

Do you and Ghost frequent Chris's a lot? We should match up sometime. I was just there on monday night talking to Ed Young about getting a cue done, don't know if you guys were there then.
 
Cicero, IL

dogginda9 said:
1PocketGhost hit the nail on the head. To go one step further, there is not much 9 ball action ANYWHERE in the city. And he is also correct about Quenten Corner Pocket. Every time I have gone there I got some kind of action. Usually prearranged but not always the case. Happy Thanksgiving all.

Just curious. Is there any late night bar table action in Cicero any more? That use to be the place for late night.

BTW, that can't be your cat???
 
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