Pool Halls That I "Wished" Were Still Open
Super Easy Choice for me, Oliver's Billiards in Louisville KY,
I was a "regular" there for probably 20 years or more, I worked across the road a few hundred yards from it and was a very nice place to be a pool hall in the higher end of town, the man that managed the business was a friend of mine, I knew hundreds of people there over the years and more of them than that knew who I was
I had more fun and memorable moments at Oliver's than almost anywhere else, I met some fantastic people and made a lot of friends, some nights I would have 20-30 people that I knew from work going over there and having a blast, I have always loved the game of pool since I was a young boy, the first pool shot I ever saw a old guy shoot was "8 ball three rails in the corner pocket" and I was hooked on billiards ever since, and sometimes would stay until they closed in the am then walk back to work, clean up do it all over again at the end of my work day, I guess I overdid it but I never got in any trouble except making the wife really

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I got to play Nick Varner once when he was doing a exposition, he was number one in the world at 8 and also 9 ball at the time..
I go on vacation, come back and the damn place was closed and most of the people that I knew I had no idea where they ended up,
Then I started going to Bank Shot Billiards on Market for about 2 years and really enjoyed it there, had surgery and didn't go back for 3 weeks and when I did it closed down also. :frown::frown:
I will end up having to get on Facebook and see if I can find out some of my friends go now, I don't Facebook but I will to see where people go now even if it is out of state.
Many years ago back in the early 70's was a old pool hall right across from my grade school, all I ever remember hearing it called was Joe Arnold's, my best friend and I were the only 2 kids they allowed in the place when he and I were in like the seventh and eight grade, after leaving the pool hall I would go home and we actually lived over a bar, down stairs in the back room was a pool table that I would practice on after homework from school and when the table wasn't being used, I came in one afternoon and some guys I knew were there and one of them wanted to play me a game, we played, I won and then I heard the guy that I knew say to the guy that I beat "pay me my $50.00 "... I have rattled on more than I should have but I rarely post here, a lot going on and other things.