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Pool player biographies from around the world.

Francisco Bustamante

January 2, 2006
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Francisco Bustamante

Francisco Bustamante Francisco Bustamante – Philippines Age –    40 Based –   Manila, Philippines Nickname -  Django Hobbies -  Sports and Shopping Cue Used - Bear Achievements - 2003 International Challenge of Champions winner, 2003 Japan Open Champion, 2002 World Pool Championship runner-up, 2001 World Pool Masters Champion, 2002 Japan Open Champion, 1998 and 2002 Player of the Year....

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Jeanette Lee

December 28, 2005
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Jeanette Lee

Jeanette Lee   Everybody knows who Jeanette Lee is. After all, Jeanette Lee is perhaps the most widely recognized pool player ever in the public eye. She has been featured o­n ESPN, “The David Letterman Show,” HBO’s “Arliss,” “Hard Copy,” People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and many other shows and publications.  She has remained of...

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Ewa Laurance

December 28, 2005
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Ewa Laurance

Ewa Laurance Ewa Mataya Laurance laughed as she said,“I don’t feel like I am old enough, just so you know.” This comment comes in reference to her upcoming induction into the Billiard Congress of America’s (BCA) Hall of Fame, which was announced in January 2004. While Laurance is being inducted into the Greatest Player...

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Earl Strickland

December 28, 2005
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Earl Strickland

Earl Strickland By InsidePOOL Staff Earl Strickland is the 2002 WPA World 9-Ball Champion, a six-time World 9-Ball Champion, a five-time U.S. Open 9-Ball Champion, and the five-time Player of the Year. He began playing pool in 1974 and currently resides in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. Earl is most commonly kown for his antics...

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Danny Basavich Kid Delicious

December 28, 2005
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Danny Basavich Kid Delicious

Danny “Kid Delicious” Basavich Danny “Kid Delicious” Basavich has been playing professionally o­nly for a few years.  In that short time he has made a name for himself by winning tournaments and heads-up matches.  His nickname came from o­ne of these heads-up matches when he played a player nicknamed “Kid Viscious”, where after defeating...

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Corey Harper

December 28, 2005
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Corey Harper

Corey Harper Corey Harper grew up in Los Angeles poolrooms amidst the likes of Keith McCready, Efren Reyes, and Jose Parica. “I didn’t give myself enough credit when I was a kid. I didn’t think I was playing good, but I was surrounded by all those amazing players. It takes time growing up in...

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Charlie Bryant

December 28, 2005
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Charlie Bryant

Charlie Bryant   Charlie “Hillbilly” Bryant started playing pool when he was 5 years old, and for the last 30 years, he hasn’t put down his cue.  In fact, he’s bringing out his own line of break cues in January.    The cue will be called “The Hillbilly” and will reflect what Bryant likes...

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Bobby Pickle

December 28, 2005
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Bobby Pickle

Bobby Pickle “Play pool. Have fun. Enjoy your life.” This is the credo of Bobby Pickle, a constant in the Nashville pool scene and a never-ending source of entertainment for true fans of the game. Born in the early sixties, Pickle first picked up a cue at the age of five and was making...

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Allison Fisher

December 28, 2005
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Allison Fisher

Allison Fisher Allison Fisher won her first World Snooker Championship when she was 17 years old, but her love of the game was ignited 10 years prior to that by the matches she watched o­n TV. By the time she was13 she belonged to a league and at 15 she won her first national...

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Alex Pagulayan The Lion

December 28, 2005
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Alex Pagulayan The Lion

Alex “The Lion” Pagulayan Alex Pagulayan picked up his first pool cue when he was 10, barely taller than the stick itself.  After winning the World Championship in August, though, “The Lion” is larger than life. The pint-sized Filipino Canadian, who turned 26 in 2004, captured the championship having finished runner-up last year, and now,...

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