so i haven't said anything until now because alot of what i had heard was just speculation but now the info is a little more solid. for those of you who have played there, you will know the pool room in duluth is a pretty nice room. we got the word on monday night apa league the room had been officially sold. we got the word on tuesday night bca league that most of the staff had been fired. the new owner is supposed to talk to our apa league rep tonight to tell her how long he will let us stay and play while the "transition" happens. this is the area that is still murky. the story right now is the room will be transformed into some sort of asian themed restaraunt / club / the words karaoke bar have been thrown around as well. i don't know what part of that is true. the only thing that hasn't been tossed around is billiard room. i can't put in words how much this saddens me. that room has two of the nicest tables in the area. mark gregory's custom gcV that he built for the room, and a standard tournament edition gc. i moved to atlanta in the late summer of 07 and started playing pool to meet people. since then i have started to take the game seriously and got myself to a somewhat respectable level. the whole time the pool room has been my second home. i feel right there. it is also in a smoke free county so it's nice for a non smoker like me. i also felt safe there. i felt safe taking my girl friend there. it is the one local pool hall i never felt the need to have my hand on my gun walking through the parking lot. sorry to the other rooms in the area but a lot of them are in shittier neighborhoods and some of the clientele in some of the rooms is shaky. then there's the tables. when i first learned to shoot in the 80's i lived in CT and NY and shot mostly on 9ft gold crowns. that is still the table i love the most. that's all the room has. it is also the only room i can get to in a reasonable amount of time on a weeknight with rush hour traffic. no more leagues for me, or weeknight tournaments. or cheap sets during the week. i really loved that place. sadly it seems it will be gone. please realize i mean no offense by this but, atlanta has a large segment of population with ties to the vietnamese, japanese, chinese, phillipino and other asian communities so it's not like we don't have an abundance of restaraunts and clubs that cater to thier needs. we don't have a lot of high end pool halls. if this story has a good end i will update, but from all we have been told it looks bleak.
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