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* 1990 Challenge Match Race to 60 vs. ([[Efren Reyes]]) |
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* 1990 Philippine 9-Ball Championship |
* 1990 Philippine 9-Ball Championship |
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* 1991 Rak'M Up 9-Ball |
* 1991 Rak'M Up Classic 9-Ball |
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* 1991 Billiards Digest Best 9-Ball Player |
* 1991 Billiards Digest Best 9-Ball Player |
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* 1991 Billiards Digest Best All-Around Player |
* 1991 Billiards Digest Best All-Around Player |
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* 1991 PBA Sportsperson of the Year |
* 1991 PBA Sportsperson of the Year |
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* 1992 International One Pocket Championship |
* 1992 International One Pocket Championship |
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* 1992 Super Bowl |
* 1992 Super Bowl 9-Ball Open |
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* 1992 [[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]] |
* 1992 [[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]] |
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* 1993 Lexington All |
* 1993 Lexington All-Star 9-Ball |
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* 1994 [[International Challenge of Champions]] |
* 1994 [[International Challenge of Champions]] |
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* 1994 PBT [[Riviera (hotel and casino)|Riviera]] Eight-ball Championship |
* 1994 PBT [[Riviera (hotel and casino)|Riviera]] Eight-ball Championship |
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* 1994 Lexington All |
* 1994 Lexington All-Star 9-Ball |
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* 1994 Billiards Digest Players of the Year |
* 1994 Billiards Digest Players of the Year |
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* 1996 [[Sands Regency]] 9-Ball Open |
* 1996 [[Sands Regency]] 9-Ball Open |
Revision as of 20:52, 26 February 2023
Born | Owensboro, Kentucky | 15 May 1948
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Sport country | United States |
Nickname | "Kentucky Colonel" |
Professional | 1971 |
Tournament wins | |
Other titles | 100 |
World Champion | Straight Pool (1980, 1986), Nine-Ball (1999) |
Nick Varner (born May 15, 1948, in Owensboro, Kentucky) is an American pool player who was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame in 1992. Varner is widely considered one of the greatest pool players of all time.[1] Varner is a multiple world champion and has won back to back U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships, in addition to being the oldest player to ever win the WPA World Nine-ball Championship, at 51 years old.
Career
Nick D. Varner graduated from Tell City High School in Tell City, Indiana in 1966. Varner learned to play pool in his father's (Nick Varner) pool hall in Grandview, Indiana. After graduating from high school, Varner gained notoriety on the professional pool scene after he won two ACU-I Intercollegiate Championships while attending Purdue University and playing "money games" at an on campus pool room called "The Hole". A cliché given to Varner was "Speak softly and carry a big stick" because of the way he conducted himself as well as his competitive endeavors.[2]
In 1989, Varner became only the second man to Mike Sigel, to earn over $100,000 in prize winnings in single year, accumulating an unprecedented 8 out of the 16 Nine-ball PBA tour events that year. He was named Player of the Year in 1980, 1982, 1989, 1994, by the pool media, including the National Billiard News and Billiards Digest Magazine.
He also represented Team USA eight times at the Mosconi Cup, four times as a non-playing team captain.
Varner is also an author, a video personality, a pool room proprietor, a manufacturer's representative, and an exhibition player.[3]
Varner is considered one of the best all-around players of all time, winning multiple titles in Nine-ball, Eight-ball, Straight Pool, One Pocket and Bank Pool.
Varner is one of the few players to be inducted into the BCA, One Pocket and Bank Pool Hall of Fame.
Career titles and achievements
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References
- ^ Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame Archived 2007-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Varner Carries Big Stick in World Open", by Bruce Venzke, page 5, The National Billiard News, October 1980. Retrieved May 20, 2007
- ^ The Snap, "Players of the Year", by Kreole Freddie, page 8, February/March 1980. Retrieved June 17, 2007
External links
- "bio on NickVarner.com" Archived 2011-08-30 at the Wayback Machine
- "Nick Varner Custom Cues", Nick Varner Custom Cues
- "Nick Varner Player Profile", InternationalPoolTour.com, International Pool Tour