Who's going to the red shoes 14.1 wq?

TommyLee

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Anyone besides Dennis and I? I'm going to purely spectate and then maybe play a match or so after the wq is over
 
I would love to match up with some of the crew at Red Shoes, but it's a bit if a hike for me from New York !!!

Enjoy Guys !!!
Steve
 
From what I understand its some of the top 14.1 talent at red shoes. Big 14.1 hall from what I've seen going there
 
Same with Amsterdam Billiards Clubs in Manhatten NYC

Thats where my qualifier is on July 21st and 22nd Wish Me Luck, I finished 3rd there 2 years in a row, and I lost to the same guy each year !!
 
This is your year I can feel it! I hope to be good enough next year to compete in it. For now my first tourney will be the 14.1 handicapped at red shoes on the 30th
 
It's over, it was July 6. Eric Hincks and Bob Cozzolino won. See this thread:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=323238

Eric Hincks took first place. In his first match he was playing Bob Treff, a gentleman who played in The World’s last year, and who has been taught by World 14.1 Hall of fame nominee, Frank “Sailor” Stellman. The game was nip and tuck and when Bob got back to the table leading 95-93, it looked like it might be over. Only four balls were out in the open however and when Bob was unable to break up the rack he had to play safe leading 99-93. Eric looked at the layout for awhile and when it became clear what he was going to play, pool hall owner John Lavin was called over to watch the hit. Eric jacked up and shot a power masse shot, making his object ball and opening the rest of the rack. It was clear sailing for the other 6 balls and a 100-99 win. He got something of a breather in his next match against Dennis Walsh and was able to win 100-70, but waiting for him was Tom Karabatsos, a protégé of another hall of fame nominee this year, Dallas West. Tom had laid to waste the rest of the field, as he seems to do most years, but young Eric was able to weather the storm and come out 100-94 winner. Eric is a native of Midlothian, Illinois and just turned 20 a few weeks ago. He was the 2011 ACS Illinois Junior State Champion and is the 2013 ACS Illinois Men’s Open 9 Ball Champion. His hobbies include pool, fishing, and music and his favorite game is One Pocket. He does not play straight pool very often, but when he does, he seldom misses. Good Luck to Eric with the big boys in New York.

Bob Cozzolino took second place in Red Shoes Billiards Straight Pool Qualifier in Alsip, Illinois on July 6, 2013. This is the third time he has qualified. Last year he came in Second to Tom Karabatsos and a few years before that, he won the Drexeline Qualifier in Philadelphia against a field that included Ed Deska and Bobby Chamberlain. Bob Cozzolino has played straight pool against Irving Crane, Danny Diliberto and Steve Mizerak, to name a few. He is now trying to pass on his old style love of the game to many of the younger players at Red Shoes and in the Chicago area. His motto is "Perfection is not an accident" and you can see him most nights at Red Shoes alone at the table concentrating on his patterns. Good luck to Bob in New York and thanks for carrying on the straight pool tradition.
 

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