Stevie moore video interview

that was a great interview stevie has always been a gentelman have know him for a long time sence he was 16 or 17 years old he is a great person wish him all the best:grin:
 
Thank you very much for this great interview. I'm happy to see that someone who has been playing this long and at that level has a lot of passion about being even greater than he is now. I believe that I have that much passion too, but have a long way to go. I remember meeting him at the Derby last year. He was practicing his 9 ball break over & over & over again with the same intensity as he was playing in a match. He also had very good things to say about Steve Lomax cues.

It would be great to see a series of these interviews with other players around the country. After seeing this one, I have become more of a fan of Stevie & will definetely root for him to win more major tournaments. I would be willing to take a lesson from him if his schedule allows it. Is there any way to contact him by email?
 
The link doesn't work for me. It takes me to a chick flick about how to dress up for pool???
 
The link doesn't work for me. It takes me to a chick flick about how to dress up for pool???

?? It was there yesterday.. The page today is totally different! I can't find it today either, Jim will have to post an updated link!!
 
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Yeah this page is a lot different from when I was there the last time. I hope he'll let us know what's up as I'd like to see the interview with Stevie.
 
That's a great interview that really allowed Stevie's personality to come through and show some real character and class. Very genuine, down to earth, and likeable. I too would like to see him go far and win a few majors. Best of luck, Stevie, if they ever make a movie of your life you should play yourself!
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Thank you very much for this great interview. I'm happy to see that someone who has been playing this long and at that level has a lot of passion about being even greater than he is now. I believe that I have that much passion too, but have a long way to go. I remember meeting him at the Derby last year. He was practicing his 9 ball break over & over & over again with the same intensity as he was playing in a match. He also had very good things to say about Steve Lomax cues.

It would be great to see a series of these interviews with other players around the country. After seeing this one, I have become more of a fan of Stevie & will definetely root for him to win more major tournaments. I would be willing to take a lesson from him if his schedule allows it. Is there any way to contact him by email?

I have an email for him. You can try it. stevietheblade@gmail.com
 
Thank you.

Very nicely done Sir.
Good interviews are a real treat and this was one.
Thank you very much.
Tommy
 
Great

I think that Stevie has gotten over 900 people to look at this thread. Most of them have seen his interview. So now when you see him you will know how easy going he is as a person, and maybe you can get to know him even better. Great for Stevie!!
 
Stevie is just like that, easy to talk to and makes the game look so simple. He came up to Charlotte alot when gambling and played in some local tourneys, in around 1998 they called my wife to play him in 8ball one time. She said did you here that, Ernie Hord (the td) made a mistake and I said what? She said he said the guy I'm playing needs 12 games to my 2 and I said you will have to play great to beat him. Stevie broke and ran 10 of the games with an 8 or 9 pack and she won 1 game near the end and she was and still is a big Stevie fan. When Stevie is on the cover of Inside Pool or Billiards Digest she reads the article and saves the magazine, I think she was star struck.--Leonsrd
 
met stevie in galveston and hes a great guy. I too would like to see him win the US open this year. Or the all around at the derby. Hes a great guy he deserves it.
 
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