Why do people from Ohio think Ohio is the epicenter of Pool?

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Sure there's been a couple of good players from there but...... :wink:

Okay, make your case.

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Brian kc
 
I think it's because we live here! No different then anywhere else. We all want to believe!
 
It is what it is.

Because its true. Take a trip there and play some locals just locals and all of your questions will be answered and doubts will fade away along with your money.

Hard to argue with the truth.
 
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Ohio speakers were known to be accentless.Radio announcers trained
in Ohio years ago.

Could explain why so many players from there can spin their rock.
 
Ohio speakers were known to be accentless.Radio announcers trained
in Ohio years ago.

Could explain why so many players from there can spin their rock.

This is why so many people on television are from the midwest. Heck I moved to NC 16 years ago and a few years after I moved I turn on the local news to see a girl I graduated high school with.

Pool in Ohio is pretty tough. I spent my teenage years up there seeing guys like Troy Frank, JR Gay, Frank Zummo and a slew of others a ball or two below them.

When I moved to NC in 95 I see Earl, Little Tony, Larry Nevel and a bunch of others playing fantastic pool. The biggest difference I see is the amount of people here playing B level pool. Sorry, but I think NC took the belt a while ago.....especially when I went to go up to visit the other year only to find every pool hall around town had gone away.
 
They think that way about college football too regardless of the truth. LOL I really think it comes with familiarity the Nashville/Murfreesboro area is getting pretty stout in my opinion but that's the best area I am familiar with.
 
Id have to agree with this, I was at Action Billiards in Akron once just trying out the Diamond tables they have there. I played for about 10 minutes before I realized I was sharing a room with Corey Deuel, Kenny K. and Dave Brown.

You could go to 10 different pool halls here in SoCal and never see one guy with that talent. I think it may have something to do with the cold weather possibly the economic conditions of a rust belt state.

Ohio for one reason or another also produces the most dominant HighSchool and Collegiate Wrestlers. According to a friend at the University of Iowa, Ohio is on every college coaches recruiting itinerary.
 
Sure there's been a couple of good players from there but...... :wink:

Okay, make your case.

Best,
Brian kc

Nothin else to do around here but beat balls around a table... If you're ever in columbus stop in to Sportsmen's. Or Rack attack in port clinton. Columbus competition is strong. Dayton/ Cincinatti has some real strong players, although i've never been out that way.
 
Nothin else to do around here but beat balls around a table... If you're ever in columbus stop in to Sportsmen's. Or Rack attack in port clinton. Columbus competition is strong. Dayton/ Cincinatti has some real strong players, although i've never been out that way.

hmmm...You're from Ohio and you can't spell Cincinnati? Now that's funny. :grin:
 
hmmm...You're from Ohio and you can't spell Cincinnati? Now that's funny. :grin:

Reds suck, Bengals suck. I don't need to know anything else about that town. This is why i play pool and don't enter spelling bees. Because i'd lose. :( :grin:
 
This thread is heading in an unfortunate direction...

I love it!

Keep em coming.

Best,
Brian kc
p.s. the legend of Don Willis; was he a real person? :wink:
 
Reds suck, Bengals suck. I don't need to know anything else about that town. This is why i play pool and don't enter spelling bees. Because i'd lose. :( :grin:

That's even funnier. I can't argue with the Bengals or the Reds being bad so maybe they should change the name to Cincinatti. :smile:
 
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