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Pool Masters in History – Willie Mosconi
Talk about the best pool players in history and the name William Joseph Mosconi best known as Willie Mosconi or “Mr. Pocket Billiards” will always be mentioned. The American cue artist from Philadelphia was among the first to be inducted in the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame. Mosconi popularized pool by setting many records. He won the World Straight Pool Championships for fifteen times. He was also one of the best Trick Shot Performer and holds the world record during a straight pool exhibition for running 526 consecutive balls without a miss and up to this day no one has beaten it.
Mosconi was already straight pool champion at the age of 11 in 1924 and was doing trick shot exhibitions most often. In 1968, Willie Mosconi received the honor as a Hall of Famer in Billiard Congress of America.
The Mosconi Cup that’s being held annually was founded in 1994, a year after his death. This event is in honor of him, it’s the annual competition between American and European Pool players and that has become popular more than ever.
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