Tony Rila (from Las Vegas) Passed Away Last Night
For those who know Tony from Vegas, he goes a long way back in pool. In particular, he is very close friends with many pool players and has been a generous friend to all who know him. In particular, he was good friends with Ronnie Allen, Keith McCready, Harry Platis, and others from the old-school pool era.
Originally, Tony was from Oklahoma, worked in a carnival as a young adult, and ended up in Vegas, owning several businesses. He's done well financially, a smart businessman, but he never once hesitated to share with his friends. That's just the kind of guy he was. When Keith was visiting Vegas, Tony opened his doors to him and let him stay at his house. They used to have fun together, going to all the different casino poker games.
Tony also liked sweating the pool games throughout his life. He was mentioned in the book, "Playing Off the Rail."
Tony has a boxing practice facility at his home in Las Vegas, and he's a big boxing fan, in addition to pool and poker. He loves the poker games and competed in many tournaments.
Keith McCready was extremely close with Tony over the past few years, talking to him several times every single day on the phone. They played online poker together and were very close. Ronnie Allen just called us with the bad news that Tony passed away last night.
Keith was talking to him last night while they were playing poker, and Tony was saying how bad he felt. It was horrible for Keith to hear this news this morning. Keith talked to the person taking care of Tony last night when Tony was complaining of feeling so awful, and he told the person they should get Tony to the hospital. Now to hear this bad news today is just heart-wrenching.
We are both crying today, me because I hurt for Keith, and Keith because he hurts terribly that his good friend passed away.
RIP, Tony. You will always have a place in our heart.
Here's a picture of Tony welcoming Filipino boxing champ Pacman to his boxing facility. They were good friends.
For those who know Tony from Vegas, he goes a long way back in pool. In particular, he is very close friends with many pool players and has been a generous friend to all who know him. In particular, he was good friends with Ronnie Allen, Keith McCready, Harry Platis, and others from the old-school pool era.
Originally, Tony was from Oklahoma, worked in a carnival as a young adult, and ended up in Vegas, owning several businesses. He's done well financially, a smart businessman, but he never once hesitated to share with his friends. That's just the kind of guy he was. When Keith was visiting Vegas, Tony opened his doors to him and let him stay at his house. They used to have fun together, going to all the different casino poker games.
Tony also liked sweating the pool games throughout his life. He was mentioned in the book, "Playing Off the Rail."
Tony has a boxing practice facility at his home in Las Vegas, and he's a big boxing fan, in addition to pool and poker. He loves the poker games and competed in many tournaments.
Keith McCready was extremely close with Tony over the past few years, talking to him several times every single day on the phone. They played online poker together and were very close. Ronnie Allen just called us with the bad news that Tony passed away last night.
Keith was talking to him last night while they were playing poker, and Tony was saying how bad he felt. It was horrible for Keith to hear this news this morning. Keith talked to the person taking care of Tony last night when Tony was complaining of feeling so awful, and he told the person they should get Tony to the hospital. Now to hear this bad news today is just heart-wrenching.
We are both crying today, me because I hurt for Keith, and Keith because he hurts terribly that his good friend passed away.
RIP, Tony. You will always have a place in our heart.
Here's a picture of Tony welcoming Filipino boxing champ Pacman to his boxing facility. They were good friends.
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