what is the current pool playing capital of the US?

Pool Playing Capital of the US?

I can answer that question with a question ...

"What's the opposite of Phoenix, Arizona?"

Hah! j/k.
 
Arizona, Phoenix in particular has to be right up there. This does not even include the monthly tourneys, The Desert Classic Tour, or league play. Notice all the open tourneys. Just about all the tourneys have side pots so entry fees are kept reasonable.
 

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I'm surprised nobody said the NYC tristate area, so I will. You have some pretty big tours here, like Predator, Mezz, Tristate and Joss. Lots of local weekday tourneys too, and plenty of pros around. You could play in a tournament everyday if you wanted to. In house tournaments at Amsterdam alone could keep you busy all week.
 
I'm surprised nobody said the NYC tristate area, so I will. You have some pretty big tours here, like Predator, Mezz, Tristate and Joss. Lots of local weekday tourneys too, and plenty of pros around. You could play in a tournament everyday if you wanted to. In house tournaments at Amsterdam alone could keep you busy all week.

I Agree :-)
 
I can answer that question with a question ...
"What's the opposite of Phoenix, Arizona?"
Hah! j/k.

Arizona, Phoenix in particular has to be right up there. This does not even include the monthly tourneys, The Desert Classic Tour, or league play. Notice all the open tourneys. Just about all the tourneys have side pots so entry fees are kept reasonable.

Is that your final answer?
Or: left hand, meet right hand.
 
holy smokes at that Phoenix tournament list.

im very envious...damn south florida is really terrible for tournaments right now. very few being held, especially in Miami.

I know Blackjack was referring to Florida as the place where so many good players live, and its true the state is loaded with talent...but it seems like most travel outside of Florida to get into tournaments and action.
 
I'm not sure I understand the OP's question. Do you mean where do the most people play pool? Or where are the best players? If it's the latter than a good case can be made for NYC. I don't know if it's changed much but up until a few years ago there were a slew of really good players there, a few pro's: Robles, Ginky (deceased), Mika, Frankie Hernandez, and Hohmann was there a lot. Then there were a LOT of shortstop level players and players close to that level: Flaco, Barouty, Lipsky, Jonathan Smith - all with high 14.1 runs over 200 I believe. There are also a lot of really good players in the NYC area that never leave the area and very few people even know about them, Richard Peck comes to mind, he plays about as good as anybody.
Not to mention a load of players a level or so below shortstop. A good player could come to town and play in a weekly handicapped tournament in Queens and never have an easy match; He'd start of against a B+ player, if he wins that, he might play a semi-pro, if he's lucky enough to win that he might have to spot the 7 ball to an A player....some brutal tournaments there.
 
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The Worlds Pool Hall, Buffalo's Billiards, Metairie, Louisiana.

Come on over to my place! Home of Champions. Buffalo's Billiards, Metairie, Louisiana/New Orleans, Louisiana. Diamond 9 foot tables remodeled this year and several new Diamond tables added. The Big players always come over to Buffalo's Billiards. when they are in New Orleans. Home pool Hall for, JoeyA, Eddie Brown, Lock N Load, Sam, Lectric Mike, Wardell, Buffalo, Race track Al, Duck Soup, Keith Shelling, West bank Steve, baby Joe, Lil Man, mike Cummings, and a host of other players! Scotty Townsend loves the place!
Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
sounds like

buffalo billiards has some good action.Any one pocket players in there? Or just 9-ball bangers?
 
holy smokes at that Phoenix tournament list.

im very envious...damn south florida is really terrible for tournaments right now. very few being held, especially in Miami.

I know Blackjack was referring to Florida as the place where so many good players live, and its true the state is loaded with talent...but it seems like most travel outside of Florida to get into tournaments and action.

Very true. We have some world beaters down here that most have not heard of. Our ACS league on Thursday nights used to have 2 touring pros, one cue maker that plays lights out (DS), and a host of other shortstops that can easily lay down 3 and 4 packs at any given moment. That's just the greater west palm beach area. It's quite the crucible and it will certainly make you better. Then you have all the other champs around the state. We certainly have the players.
 
Arizona, Phoenix in particular has to be right up there. This does not even include the monthly tourneys, The Desert Classic Tour, or league play. Notice all the open tourneys. Just about all the tourneys have side pots so entry fees are kept reasonable.

Damn I need to take myself to Phoenix!
 
Very true. We have some world beaters down here that most have not heard of. Our ACS league on Thursday nights used to have 2 touring pros, one cue maker that plays lights out (DS), and a host of other shortstops that can easily lay down 3 and 4 packs at any given moment. That's just the greater west palm beach area. It's quite the crucible and it will certainly make you better. Then you have all the other champs around the state. We certainly have the players.

I think florida has almost 2000 APA teams also lol
 
When I was a kid New Orleans was the mecca of pool action in the US with all the top players hanging around here. Now the top players in the city might bet $20 a game or play a $200 set if they can staked. Pool really is a joke in this town. Wish they had some good action close by but unfortunately they don't.

I grew up in that area. In the 90's NO and Baton Rouge (Lambert's) were hot spots for sure. I spent a whole lot of time there. Some of the biggest money matches that I have ever seen happened there and then.
 
holy smokes at that Phoenix tournament list.

im very envious...damn south florida is really terrible for tournaments right now. very few being held, especially in Miami.

I know Blackjack was referring to Florida as the place where so many good players live, and its true the state is loaded with talent...but it seems like most travel outside of Florida to get into tournaments and action.

Especially on the beach .........no tournaments ...no action .....
 
Amsterdam Billiards has house leagues scheduled for nearly every night of the week, not tournaments. Their Team 9-Ball league is very strong. On league night, it wasn't uncommon to find out that you're match up with Tony Robles, Mika, Ginky (RIP), Zion Zvi, Jennifer Barretta, Steve Lipsky, Danny Barouty, or Bobby Blackmore.

As for tournaments, I know Soho has 9-ball on Tuesdays and Paradise has 10-ball on Fridays.

I'm surprised nobody said the NYC tristate area, so I will. You have some pretty big tours here, like Predator, Mezz, Tristate and Joss. Lots of local weekday tourneys too, and plenty of pros around. You could play in a tournament everyday if you wanted to. In house tournaments at Amsterdam alone could keep you busy all week.
 
What is the average size for these tournaments?

Arizona, Phoenix in particular has to be right up there. This does not even include the monthly tourneys, The Desert Classic Tour, or league play. Notice all the open tourneys. Just about all the tourneys have side pots so entry fees are kept reasonable.
 
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