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First of all, I would just like to say that I am new to these forums and it is great to be here. To start out with, I thought that I would make a recommendation on a pool book. This is definately the best book on pool that I have ever read. It is called "Playing Off the Rail" by David McCumber. It is a non-fiction story that is based on McCumber's real life experience where he went on the road for 4 months and was a backer for Tony Annigoni.
McCumber's eye for detail and technical knowledge of the game as well as "the hustle" was amazing, and the book takes you from San Francisco to New York. You get to read about everything from all night poolhalls (which I wish there was more of) to big tournaments. All of the bigtime pool greats are in this book, and I especially loved the parts with Bucktooth.
This book is seriously amazing, and I recommend that anyone who really loves pool to read it. I was reading through the "Poolhall Junkies" thread and someone said that a nonfiction account of going on the road and showing us the life of a pool hustler would be interesting. That is exactly what this book is.
McCumber's eye for detail and technical knowledge of the game as well as "the hustle" was amazing, and the book takes you from San Francisco to New York. You get to read about everything from all night poolhalls (which I wish there was more of) to big tournaments. All of the bigtime pool greats are in this book, and I especially loved the parts with Bucktooth.
This book is seriously amazing, and I recommend that anyone who really loves pool to read it. I was reading through the "Poolhall Junkies" thread and someone said that a nonfiction account of going on the road and showing us the life of a pool hustler would be interesting. That is exactly what this book is.