Smoking • U.S. Open 9 Ball Champion

JoeyA

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Shane Van Boening came to Louisiana to play in the fabled White Diamonds, "BIG CALCUTTA" weekend bar table tournament and in spite of getting knocked to the one loss side, managed to come back strong through the one loss side, to win by double-dipping the same guy who knocked Shane to the other side. James Davis, Jr. had a GREAT TOURNAMENT playing some of the best pool I have ever seen him play.

Shane did not know about the smoking at this tournament event and it was quite apparent that he didn't enjoy the smoke.

While doing some commentary with me, the subject of smoking at the tournament somehow came up. As I recall, Shane just mentioned it without any prompting by me. I'm glad to see Shane setting an example for other pool players by great work ethic, attitude etc. His stand on no drugs and no smoking, coupled with a healthy lifestyle which includes hitting the gym on a regular basis allows for him to be a great role model for all pool players and other athletes.

Shane said that he would not be returning to this event if smoking is allowed inside of the building. He also does not attend other tournaments where smoking is allowed in the event area.

I hope that tournament promoters and pool room owners will take notice of Shane's stand and I thank him for standing up for what's right and intelligent.

Since this event I have talked to MANY SMOKERS (who play pool locally as well as nationally) who agree that if smoking were not allowed inside of the building where the tournament is held, it would be better for all concerned.

People with contacts suffer from the smoke in the air as well as those who are sensitive to the smoke, like Gene Albrecht. Hell, I've got COPD from smoking and I don't like the smoke one bit but I've kind of been silent for the most part because I did that to myself with years of heavy smoking and I didn't feel like I had the right to tell others to do what I had been unable to do for so many years. I'm lucky that I quit smoking so long ago as I am not in as bad a shape as some with COPD.

I'm wondering if the following information is correct and if it is correct then what in the hell are these few states waiting for?

A smoking ban (either state or local) has been enacted covering all bars and restaurants in each of the 60 most populated cities in the United States except these 16: Arlington, Texas, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Memphis, Miami, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Tampa, Tulsa, and Virginia Beach.

These cities and states have been holding out for too long. The majority of the cities and states have taken a stand against smoking in public places and I think it is time for these holdouts to do the same.

It's really sad if you think about it. Forget about the health risks that smoking promotes. Recently a poster posted a link about the IMMEDIATE REDUCTION IN LUNG PERFORMANCE from SECOND HAND SMOKE by the University of Athens if I am not mistaken. The evidence is here and there's no arguing about it. But forget all of that. If you're not going to think about the health problems from smoking or being around second hand smoke, at least think about the stink and irritation that smoking causes.

I have to use eye drops in my eyes at every tournament in Louisiana and sometimes multiple times per night just to keep my eyes from being irritated.

Anyway, this isn't a personal whine but the fact that a WORLD CHAMPION like Shane stepping up and taking a stand makes me feel a lot better about the future of pool and the people playing the game.

Hopefully, other important public pool figures, including the pool room owners, promoters etc will take a stand like Shane and maybe in the future we will have smoke free pool tournaments.

I hope this day of smoking abstinence in public places comes real soon. I see a lot of people who don't want to come into pool rooms because of the smoke.

This not smoking issue isn't about power or taking away someone's right to smoke. It's about giving all of us a break from the smoke, especially in the public places, like bars, restaurants and other public buildings.

I mean, how hard is it to take yourself outside between matches and light them up outside? Actually, I see MANY PLAYERS who smoke going outside to smoke. Apparently even they don't like the smoke inside of the tournament area.

I've had my say and so has Shane Van Boening, WORLD CHAMPION.

Let's hear what you have to say.

Keep it civil and let us know how you feel.
 
I wear contacts and really just don't like the smell so I share this opinion. The reason I stayed out of the action room at the DCC was the cloud of smoke in there. I'd usually peak in for a little bit and leave.
 
Very well said! Although I live in the Virginia Beach are & smoking is still allowed in some of the places around here. I'm not sure exactly what the law states but I think it has to be a separate room with a separate ventilation system. I used to smoke, quit 11 years ago; I have no problem with smokers but feel the same as you do.


Shane Van Boening came to Louisiana to play in the fabled White Diamonds, "BIG CALCUTTA" weekend bar table tournament and in spite of getting knocked to the one loss side, managed to come back strong through the one loss side, to win by double-dipping the same guy who knocked Shane to the other side. James Davis, Jr. had a GREAT TOURNAMENT playing some of the best pool I have ever seen him play.

Shane did not know about the smoking at this tournament event and it was quite apparent that he didn't enjoy the smoke.

While doing some commentary with me, the subject of smoking at the tournament somehow came up. As I recall, Shane just mentioned it without any prompting by me. I'm glad to see Shane setting an example for other pool players by great work ethic, attitude etc. His stand on no drugs and no smoking, coupled with a healthy lifestyle which includes hitting the gym on a regular basis allows for him to be a great role model for all pool players and other athletes.

Shane said that he would not be returning to this event if smoking is allowed inside of the building. He also does not attend other tournaments where smoking is allowed in the event area.

I hope that tournament promoters and pool room owners will take notice of Shane's stand and I thank him for standing up for what's right and intelligent.

Since this event I have talked to MANY SMOKERS (who play pool locally as well as nationally) who agree that if smoking were not allowed inside of the building where the tournament is held, it would be better for all concerned.

People with contacts suffer from the smoke in the air as well as those who are sensitive to the smoke, like Gene Albrecht. Hell, I've got COPD from smoking and I don't like the smoke one bit but I've kind of been silent for the most part because I did that to myself with years of heavy smoking and I didn't feel like I had the right to tell others to do what I had been unable to do for so many years. I'm lucky that I quit smoking so long ago as I am not in as bad a shape as some with COPD.

I'm wondering if the following information is correct and if it is correct then what in the hell are these few states waiting for?

A smoking ban (either state or local) has been enacted covering all bars and restaurants in each of the 60 most populated cities in the United States except these 16: Arlington, Texas, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Memphis, Miami, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Tampa, Tulsa, and Virginia Beach.

These cities and states have been holding out for too long. The majority of the cities and states have taken a stand against smoking in public places and I think it is time for these holdouts to do the same.

It's really sad if you think about it. Forget about the health risks that smoking promotes. Recently a poster posted a link about the IMMEDIATE REDUCTION IN LUNG PERFORMANCE from SECOND HAND SMOKE by the University of Athens if I am not mistaken. The evidence is here and there's no arguing about it. But forget all of that. If you're not going to think about the health problems from smoking or being around second hand smoke, at least think about the stink and irritation that smoking causes.

I have to use eye drops in my eyes at every tournament in Louisiana and sometimes multiple times per night just to keep my eyes from being irritated.

Anyway, this isn't a personal whine but the fact that a WORLD CHAMPION like Shane stepping up and taking a stand makes me feel a lot better about the future of pool and the people playing the game.

Hopefully, other important public pool figures, including the pool room owners, promoters etc will take a stand like Shane and maybe in the future we will have smoke free pool tournaments.

I hope this day of smoking abstinence in public places comes real soon. I see a lot of people who don't want to come into pool rooms because of the smoke.

This not smoking issue isn't about power or taking away someone's right to smoke. It's about giving all of us a break from the smoke, especially in the public places, like bars, restaurants and other public buildings.

I mean, how hard is it to take yourself outside between matches and light them up outside? Actually, I see MANY PLAYERS who smoke going outside to smoke. Apparently even they don't like the smoke inside of the tournament area.

I've had my say and so has Shane Van Boening, WORLD CHAMPION.

Let's hear what you have to say.

Keep it civil and let us know how you feel.
 
smoking

The large majority of people in the US do not smoke. Why cater to the small few who do?
Most smokers do not mind going outside to a designated smoking area.
Non smoking will be everywhere soon.
Simple fix, better buisness decision, get with it folks.. my opinion.
 
It was great to finally meet you there, JoeyA. Wish we could have shot a game. Maybe next time.

I'm glad Shane took a stand. It's no-smoking at our local pool room and the few smokers that we do have just step outside for a quick one and never complain.

I very anti-anyone-telling-me-what-to-do, but this is pretty much a common sense issue.

As much as I loved the White Diamond event, it would have been TWICE as fun if it were non-smoking.

FYI, smoke-eater machines don't do dick, except make a bugzapper sound to shark you while you're down on a shot.
 
The large majority of people in the US do not smoke. Why cater to the small few who do?
Most smokers do not mind going outside to a designated smoking area.
Non smoking will be everywhere soon.
Simple fix, better buisness decision, get with it folks.. my opinion.

You take a survey to figure that smokers don't mind going outside? I agree its best for everyone that smokers have to go outside i haven't smoked a cigarette in 4 months using electronic vaping devices now. What i dont agree with generally is that smokers dont mind going outside especially in the rain or the cold but its a choice you have to make given the regulations at a given Establishment. I dont agree with all laws and rules but i generally comply with them.

Looking forward to first winter in a while where i wont have to freeze to smoke.
 
I'd lay a biscuit to SEVERAL THOUSAND... SVB will play pool if he thinks he can win big money no matter the environment! He LOVES da dough BRO!!

But, kudos to him for bringing it to light. I personally hate being around smoke. But I have played countless hours of pool and poker for one reason, the thrill of the steal!! Same reason SVB will be glad to do it if he could snap those events off every week or month. Hell he made more than US OPEN!! Our health is worth something though. So, all the smokers take it outdoors!!
 
Good for Shane. People whine about the image of pool and the lack of money in pool then allow pool rooms to be filled with toxic smoke. What sponsor wants to be associated with that?
I could care less if smokers like going outside or not, the rest of have no desire to be trapped inside with your poison wafting around the room.
 
Shane Van Boening came to Louisiana to play in the fabled White Diamonds, "BIG CALCUTTA" weekend bar table tournament and in spite of getting knocked to the one loss side, managed to come back strong through the one loss side, to win by double-dipping the same guy who knocked Shane to the other side. James Davis, Jr. had a GREAT TOURNAMENT playing some of the best pool I have ever seen him play.

Shane did not know about the smoking at this tournament event and it was quite apparent that he didn't enjoy the smoke.

While doing some commentary with me, the subject of smoking at the tournament somehow came up. As I recall, Shane just mentioned it without any prompting by me. I'm glad to see Shane setting an example for other pool players by great work ethic, attitude etc. His stand on no drugs and no smoking, coupled with a healthy lifestyle which includes hitting the gym on a regular basis allows for him to be a great role model for all pool players and other athletes.

Shane said that he would not be returning to this event if smoking is allowed inside of the building. He also does not attend other tournaments where smoking is allowed in the event area.

I hope that tournament promoters and pool room owners will take notice of Shane's stand and I thank him for standing up for what's right and intelligent.

Since this event I have talked to MANY SMOKERS (who play pool locally as well as nationally) who agree that if smoking were not allowed inside of the building where the tournament is held, it would be better for all concerned.

People with contacts suffer from the smoke in the air as well as those who are sensitive to the smoke, like Gene Albrecht. Hell, I've got COPD from smoking and I don't like the smoke one bit but I've kind of been silent for the most part because I did that to myself with years of heavy smoking and I didn't feel like I had the right to tell others to do what I had been unable to do for so many years. I'm lucky that I quit smoking so long ago as I am not in as bad a shape as some with COPD.

I'm wondering if the following information is correct and if it is correct then what in the hell are these few states waiting for?

A smoking ban (either state or local) has been enacted covering all bars and restaurants in each of the 60 most populated cities in the United States except these 16: Arlington, Texas, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Memphis, Miami, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Tampa, Tulsa, and Virginia Beach.

These cities and states have been holding out for too long. The majority of the cities and states have taken a stand against smoking in public places and I think it is time for these holdouts to do the same.

It's really sad if you think about it. Forget about the health risks that smoking promotes. Recently a poster posted a link about the IMMEDIATE REDUCTION IN LUNG PERFORMANCE from SECOND HAND SMOKE by the University of Athens if I am not mistaken. The evidence is here and there's no arguing about it. But forget all of that. If you're not going to think about the health problems from smoking or being around second hand smoke, at least think about the stink and irritation that smoking causes.

I have to use eye drops in my eyes at every tournament in Louisiana and sometimes multiple times per night just to keep my eyes from being irritated.

Anyway, this isn't a personal whine but the fact that a WORLD CHAMPION like Shane stepping up and taking a stand makes me feel a lot better about the future of pool and the people playing the game.

Hopefully, other important public pool figures, including the pool room owners, promoters etc will take a stand like Shane and maybe in the future we will have smoke free pool tournaments.

I hope this day of smoking abstinence in public places comes real soon. I see a lot of people who don't want to come into pool rooms because of the smoke.

This not smoking issue isn't about power or taking away someone's right to smoke. It's about giving all of us a break from the smoke, especially in the public places, like bars, restaurants and other public buildings.

I mean, how hard is it to take yourself outside between matches and light them up outside? Actually, I see MANY PLAYERS who smoke going outside to smoke. Apparently even they don't like the smoke inside of the tournament area.

I've had my say and so has Shane Van Boening, WORLD CHAMPION.

Let's hear what you have to say.

Keep it civil and let us know how you feel.

I do not like the smoke either. The worlds pool hall has 2 large smoke machines that work great. I am not trying to tell anyone what to do.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
You take a survey to figure that smokers don't mind going outside? I agree its best for everyone that smokers have to go outside i haven't smoked a cigarette in 4 months using electronic vaping devices now. What i dont agree with generally is that smokers dont mind going outside especially in the rain or the cold but its a choice you have to make given the regulations at a given Establishment. I dont agree with all laws and rules but i generally comply with them.

Looking forward to first winter in a while where i wont have to freeze to smoke.

There is actually a poll on here that shows 80% of pool players don't mind...does that count?
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=236724&highlight=smoking+poll
 
If Vegas goes non smoking the Mayans were right....the world has ended. I think the old saying 'up in smoke' is referring to money, because thats where it goes with every cigarette. Since it is proven fact that second hand smoke is extremely harmful, why did it take so long for places to start a smoking ban???...money is why. Wealth and greed will always come before the health and well being of people in America, its human nature.
 
I'm a smoker, and I enjoy going outside to smoke. Gets me away from the table while I'm practicing or between sets and helps me clear my mind and refocus. When I lived in Japan, smoking was allowed pretty much everywhere. I think I wasted more cigarettes than I actually smoked when I was playing, because they would all just burn out.
 
I quit smoking and now it bothers me a LOT more so I can relate.

Very well said! Although I live in the Virginia Beach are & smoking is still allowed in some of the places around here. I'm not sure exactly what the law states but I think it has to be a separate room with a separate ventilation system. I used to smoke, quit 11 years ago; I have no problem with smokers but feel the same as you do.

People can still smoke in Lewisville Tx, Richardson Tx., Ft Worth Tx. Gainsville Tx. etc. so that's just within 50 miles of where I live. Having quality smoke eaters is something that makes a HUGE difference.

I quit smoking and now it bothers me a LOT more so I can relate. I went to White Diamonds once and it left a "bad taste" and a bad smell, but the tournament it's self was AWESOME (money wise), for action and excitement. imho
 
I smoked for 15 years but quit recently. I understand why people who don't smoke also don't want to be around it, but in the part of the country I'm from pool halls that are non smoking all go out of business. Shane has every right to not attend an event for whatever reason but he is a complete idiot if he doesn't go back there given his chances to win and what the payout is.
 


Shane has played the Andy Mercer Memorial tournament the last 4 years @ the Rum Runner Bar in Las Vegas where they allow people to smoke inside. There is so much smoke in the room it makes your eyes burn. He has won 3 out of 4 and finished 3rd. Maybe theres another reason he doesnt want to go back there.
 
... Shane ... is a complete idiot if he doesn't go back there given his chances to win and what the payout is.

I wouldn't say that acting in the best interest of one's long term health and life expectancy, at the possible sacrifice of some money, is completely idiotic.
 
The same whiny people that complain about cigarette smoke, will sit by a campfire for hours, even though campfire smoke contains 40 times the amount of carginogens as first hand tobacco smoke.

Go ahead and blame some smoker because you lost at pool, or better yet, portray SVB as some God we idolize and whatever he says goes.

I have an idea, lets boycott tournaments that serve hotdogs, fries and pizza. We don't want the public to get fat do we? Lets help them control their weight.
 
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