Buddy Hall

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بادي هال (بالإنجليزية: Buddy Hall)‏ هو لاعب بلياردو الجيب ‏ أمريكي، ولد في 29 مايو 1945. rdf:langString
Cecil P. "Buddy" Hall (born May 29, 1945, in Metropolis, Illinois) has been an American professional pool player for four decades and is considered one of the best nine-ball players of all time. The International Pool Tour heralds Hall as a "living pool legend." He is nicknamed "The Rifleman" for his accuracy and had been a consistent top 5 ranking player on the professional pro tour from the 1970s for almost two decades. An article written that was originally in "The Snap Magazine" issued that: rdf:langString
Cecil P. 'Buddy' Hall (Metropolis, 29 mei 1945) is een Amerikaans poolbiljarter. Hij draagt als sporter de bijnaam The Rifleman. Hall speelt professioneel pool sinds de jaren 70 en won onder meer het US Open Nine-ball Championship in zowel 1991 als 1999. Het nam hem in 2000 op in haar Hall of Fame. Hall was de eerste speler uit de Verenigde Staten die de International Challenge of Champions won, in 1992. Zijn specialiteit is 9-ball, waarop zijn precisie hem zijn bijnaam opleverde. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString بادي هال (بالإنجليزية: Buddy Hall)‏ هو لاعب بلياردو الجيب ‏ أمريكي، ولد في 29 مايو 1945.
rdf:langString Cecil P. "Buddy" Hall (born May 29, 1945, in Metropolis, Illinois) has been an American professional pool player for four decades and is considered one of the best nine-ball players of all time. The International Pool Tour heralds Hall as a "living pool legend." He is nicknamed "The Rifleman" for his accuracy and had been a consistent top 5 ranking player on the professional pro tour from the 1970s for almost two decades. Many players and pundits consider him to be one of the most fundamentally solid 9-Ball players of all time. Hall has the unique ability to shoot pool both left-handed and right-handed. An article written that was originally in "The Snap Magazine" issued that: "I remember when Luther Lassiter was considered the best pool player in the world, and I talked to him once about Buddy. He said that even as good as he (Luther) played 9-ball, he'd never play Buddy straight up." Hall has been credited for creating the "clock system" which is a technique for where to hit the cue-ball, using the clock as a mechanism for where to aim. Hall began playing at 14 years of age in a soda shop in his home town. When local pool rooms would not let him enter because of his age, he used subterfuge to obtain a new birth certificate from a local judge which stated he was of legal age. He cut his teeth at Herbie Lynn's pool room and was soon dominating the regulars. It was not long before he hit the road to try his hand at a wider playing field. He won hi event at the age of 17 in straight pool, which he did not play at the time. He first gained some prominence when he entered at the Johnston City tournaments in 1970. "I went there to watch all the greats of the day play. Wimpy, Jersey Red, Eddie Taylor, Cornbread Red, Harold Worst, Jimmy Moore, Fats and U.J. were playing one another in both the tournament and in backroom ring games. I entered and was very pleased when I beat Wimpy and Jersey Red and won my entry fee back." In the following years, Johnston City lost out as the hub of top tier tournament play to Dayton, Ohio all-around tournament. There, organizer Joe Burns instituted a similar all-around tournaments to the format that had been used in Johnston City. Hall played in the Dayton Tournaments for many years. He took first place there in 1974 winning $4,000. In 1982 Buddy won the Caesar's Tahoe Nine-ball Championship by edging out Allen Hopkins in the final with a score of 11–6, winning $35,000 for his efforts; the biggest first prize money in a tournament at the time. Hall has ESPN's announcement of Halls' win was the first ever mention of a billiard player on that cable television network. "The Rifleman" won 1/3 of all PBA Tournaments that were held in the 80s only second to Mike Sigel in tournament wins. In 1995 'Rags to Rifleman' was published, a biography of his life and career.
rdf:langString Cecil P. 'Buddy' Hall (Metropolis, 29 mei 1945) is een Amerikaans poolbiljarter. Hij draagt als sporter de bijnaam The Rifleman. Hall speelt professioneel pool sinds de jaren 70 en won onder meer het US Open Nine-ball Championship in zowel 1991 als 1999. Het nam hem in 2000 op in haar Hall of Fame. Hall was de eerste speler uit de Verenigde Staten die de International Challenge of Champions won, in 1992. Zijn specialiteit is 9-ball, waarop zijn precisie hem zijn bijnaam opleverde. Hall is begin 21e eeuw nog steeds actief op de . In 1983 verscheen er een biografie over zijn leven, genaamd Buddy Hall: Rags to Rifleman, Then What?.
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