Pro level players that post frequently on this forum?

I am curious who all of the pro level players (that you know of) that post on this forum pretty often or at least once or twice a week (for example)?

Or even shortstop or solid A speed players that you know of who post pretty frequently on this forum?

I am just curious.

Thanks
 
CJ Wiley used to post...

A while back CJ Wiley was posting a lot. What happed to CJ on AZ? I learned so much from all the little nuggets of wisdom that came from his posts. Did the trolls push him away? I think he had more effective information to offer than an anyone else posting.
 
A while back CJ Wiley was posting a lot. What happed to CJ on AZ? I learned so much from all the little nuggets of wisdom that came from his posts. Did the trolls push him away? I think he had more effective information to offer than an anyone else posting.

I agree 100% and yes that very well may have happened . I do kinda remember though a few months ago CJ saying something to the effect of he wasn't gonna be around quite as much because he was working on his game and was gonna be traveling a bit?
 
Including shortstop level players. ..

Let's see. Black balled, 9 ball 101, me, and a bunch more I can't think of off the top of my head.

Jaden
 
I am curious who all of the pro level players (that you know of) that post on this forum pretty often or at least once or twice a week (for example)?

Or even shortstop or solid A speed players that you know of who post pretty frequently on this forum?

I am just curious.

Thanks

Oh, they're here. Heck, a few of them said they were going to give you a call ;)
(inside joke from NPR)
 
I am curious who all of the pro level players (that you know of) that post on this forum pretty often or at least once or twice a week (for example)?

Or even shortstop or solid A speed players that you know of who post pretty frequently on this forum?

I am just curious.

Thanks

It's funny, I always see your handle and think "hm, I wonder if that's Justin Bergman." Although if 386 means born in March of '86, I think that would make you a year or three older than Justin.
 
Including Shortstops

Let's see. Black balled, 9 ball 101, me, and a bunch more I can't think of off the top of my head.

Jaden

There are a ton of A players that post on here. I'm definitely not a touring pro, but I am definitely an A player. I don't post often, but I read the threads that catch my eye. And I always have to shout out to my man Jaden. Funny game where sometimes you can meet someone one time and feel like you have a brother that you just don't get to see often. :)
 
Jaden,

How good do you really play? You've referred to yourself as a semi-pro in the past.

Just curious.

Basementdweller <--- Definitely no shortstop here.
 
Jaden,

How good do you really play? You've referred to yourself as a semi-pro in the past.

Just curious.

Basementdweller <--- Definitely no shortstop here.

It is not about how good he plays but how well he keeps you confused as to how way he plays! :p

I know Jaden and he is a good dude
 
I can't believe y'all hadn't mentioned Bartram yet. Chris is on here quite a bit.
billf59 is a pro. Hes gotten older now, but he has bursts where he can hang with the best of them.
 
It's funny, I always see your handle and think "hm, I wonder if that's Justin Bergman." Although if 386 means born in March of '86, I think that would make you a year or three older than Justin.

Oh gosh, I hope nobody thinks I am Justin Bergman. My name is justin, and my last name starts with a B, but it is not bergman, lol. I really look up to him as a player, and love his game. I am from southern illinois, and used to see him sometimes when a traveled down to Cape (MO). Even at a very young age, he was a super strong player, and they had him ranked as a AAA in their handi capped weekly tournament. They made me play as an A so I always thought the 8 and the breaks was not nearly a big enough spot for him to give me. He was really awesome even back in the early 2000's. Anyways, he has posted on here a few times as his own name as his ID . I was born in 80 by the way. 386 is meaningless. I wonder if any of the younger pro level players (like him) post on here.
 
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Mike D and Jonny archer used to post here. Mark griffin too. Pretty sure they were driven off by the trolls

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Mike d actually did a reddit ask me anything. Well worth a read if anyone hasn't yet

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Please list what pool rooms and locations that you pro's, A players, and shortstops currently play at. My dream is to be around great players and great action on any given night. Watching the action live in person is just so great to me. Im really depressed and dying to relocate somewhere where there is a really amazing pool scene. I want to be around a lot of great players (not just league players, and no offence to the league players out there). I know there are many very strong league players, but I think it is mostly nothing but a social gathering. I wonder, how many pro and shortstop level players are left in the US, and do you see that number increasing or decreasing in the future? I wonder how many players there are that dream of someday competing at the top pro level. I understand that there is no money to be made in pool (not a living anyways), so is this fact going to eventually dwindle down the pro level pool scene to non existent?
 
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Please list what pool rooms and locations that you pro's, A players, and shortstops currently play at. My dream is to be around great players and great action on any given night. Watching the action live in person is just so great to me. Im really depressed and dying to relocate somewhere where there is a really amazing pool scene. I want to be around a lot of great players (not just league players, and no offence to the league players out there). I know there are many very strong league players, but I think it is mostly nothing but a social gathering. I wonder, how many pro and shortstop level players are left in the US, and do you see that number increasing or decreasing in the future? I wonder how many players there are that dream of someday competing at the top pro level. I understand that there is no money to be made in pool (not a living anyways), so is this fact going to eventually dwindle down the pro level pool scene to non existent?

Well, if you are looking for an area where pros regularly hang in the pool room, I don't think it exists. They don't want to play each other all day, ha know?

That said, nyc and la seem to have a lot going on.
 
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