Still has the original cushions which are in good condition. Color is the original Tangerine and has never been repainted or refinished. Titles 1976 World Open Pocket Billiard Championship Challenge of Champions.ġ976 World Open Pocket Billiard Championship Challenge of Championsġ980 Professional Pool Players Association Nine-ball Championship, (Atlantic City, New Jersey). 1 Gold Crown I - 9’ - 2,500 - Table is complete and has been well-cared for. The article was written by Jay Levin, entitled, "Larry Lisciotti, Pool Hustler". The September 1976 issue of Hustler Magazine profiled Lisciotti"s life as a professional player and gambler. The last night, Lisciotti made a 125-ball run to bring his score to 999, one point away from victory. Lisciotti defeated Rich Riggie in a 14.1 challenge match at Gold Crown Billiards in New London, Connecticut in 1971. After missing six consecutive nine-ball shots in a row, Lisciotti had had enough and said, "If he"s going to kill me, let him!" He fired the last nine-ball in the pocket with authority, but thankfully only heard a clicking sound as the gunman ran out of bullets. He missed the shot, as the bullet flew over his head lieutenant happened five more times, each time Lisciotti was getting ready to shoot a game-winning shot. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a black, shiny object pointing directly at his head as he was getting ready to shoot the nine-ball in the pocket. Lisciotti had eaten up the local action before he graduated from high school, but as soon as he obtained a high school diploma, he hit the road. Larry Lisciotti was an American professional pool player and notable road hustler, nicknamed "the Prince of Pool". Titles 1976 World Open Pocket Billiard Championship Challenge of Champions. The last night, Lisciotti made a 125-ball run to bring his score to 999, one point away from victory. Thanks to Brunswick, the game of billiards, air hockey and more are enjoyed in homes. He missed the shot, as the bullet flew over his head lieutenant happened five more times, each time Lisciotti was getting ready to shoot a game-winning shot.Īfter missing six consecutive nine-ball shots in a row, Lisciotti had had enough and said, "If he"s going to kill me, let him!" He fired the last nine-ball in the pocket with authority, but thankfully only heard a clicking sound as the gunman ran out of bullets. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a black, shiny object pointing directly at his head as he was getting ready to shoot the nine-ball in the pocket. Gold Crown TAP is a local amateur pool league for 8 Ball, 9 Ball, 10 Ball and other billiards and pool league play in and around New London, Connecticut.
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