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Mike Sigel

Michael Sigel (born July 11, 1953) is an American professional pool player[1][2] nicknamed "Captain Hook." He earned the nickname from his ability to hook his opponents with safety plays.[3] Sigel was dominant during the 1980s in 9-Ball and Straight Pool and has a high run of 339 balls in Straight Pool. Mike Sigel is widely considered one of the greatest pool players of all time. In the year 2000, Sigel was voted "Greatest Living Player of the Century" by Billiards Digest Magazine.[4]

Mike Sigel
Sigel at the 2003 US Open
Born (1953-07-11) 11 July 1953 (age 70)
Rochester, New York, U.S.
Sport country United States
Nickname"Captain Hook", "Mr. Finals"
Professional1973
Tournament wins
Other titles100
World ChampionStraight Pool (1979, 1981, 1988)

Early life edit

Sigel is Jewish, and was born in Rochester, New York.[1][2][5] His mother Ruth was aggravated with him at times, because as she said "he wouldn't go to Hebrew school because he was too tired from playing pool nights."[6]

Professional career edit

Sigel has won over 100 professional pool tournaments in his career, making him one of the most successful players of all time, winning multiple major titles in Straight pool and Nine-ball. Including 3 World Straight Pool Championship titles, 3 U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship titles and the BCA U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship.

Sigel turned pro in 1973 at the age of 21 years old. A few years later, Sigel continued the reputation as one of the best 9-Ball players in the country.[7]

By 1986, Sigel had won 63 out of the 68 professional tournament finals he had reached, earning himself the infamous nickname, "Mr. Finals".

He played himself in the movie Baltimore Bullet in 1980. He was also the technical advisor, instructor, and sports choreographer for most of the shots made by Paul Newman and Tom Cruise in the Academy Award-winning film The Color of Money in 1986.[8] Sigel was a dominant player in the 1980s and has been on the cover of numerous trade magazines such as Billiards Digest, Pool and Billiards, InsidePOOL, Billiard News, and Bike Week. He has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Life, People, NY Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Playboy, Parade, Baltimore Magazine, Orlando Sentinel, Silver Screen, and Cigar Aficionado.[9]

Sigel was named "Player of the Year" three times in 1981, 1983 and 1986 by Billiards Digest and Pool and Billiards Magazine.

In 2005, Sigel won the IPT 8-ball Exhibition Match, between him and Loree Jon Jones. The victory earned him $150,000.[10] That same year, he was seeded in the final of the King of the Hill Eight-ball Shootout, the next event of the IPT. There he met Efren Reyes, who played his way through the tournament. In the match, Reyes defeated him and took home $200,000 and Sigel got $100,000 for second place.[11]

Sigel maintains an official website, www.mikesigel.com.

Accolades edit

Sigel won the largest first place prize in a pool tournament at the time on three occasions, winning $25,000 in 1979, $30,000 in 1981 and $40,000 in 1986. The only player to superseded this feat since in the modern era is Efren Reyes.

In 1987, Sigel became the first player to earn over $100,000 in prize winnings in single year on the pro tour. In 1989, He became the youngest male to be inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame, at the age of 35. In 1994, Sigel became the first male pool player to win 100 professional tournaments in pocket billiards, at the age of 41.

Titles and achievements edit

  • 1974 U.S. Masters 9-Ball Championship
  • 1975 U.S. Masters 9-Ball Championship
  • 1976 Miami Open 9-Ball
  • 1976 Southeastern Open 9-Ball
  • 1976 Brunswick Open 9-Ball
  • 1976 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
  • 1976 Oregon Open 8-Ball
  • 1977 Miami Open 8-Ball
  • 1977 Dayton Open 9-Ball
  • 1978 Billiard News National Open 14.1
  • 1979 Maryland Open 9-ball
  • 1979 Norfolk Open One Pocket
  • 1979 PPPA World Straight Pool Championship
  • 1980 Piedmont Open 9-ball
  • 1980 Rocky Mountain Open 9-ball
  • 1980 World Series of Pool
  • 1980 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
  • 1981 Caesars Tahoe Billiard Classic
  • 1981 Southeastern Open 9-Ball
  • 1981 PPPA World Straight Pool Championship
  • 1981 Billiards Digest Player of the Year
  • 1982 Music City Open 9-ball
  • 1982 Denver Open 9-ball
  • 1982 Australian 8-Ball Invitational
  • 1983 Southeastern Open 9-ball
  • 1983 Caesars Boardwalk Billiard Classic
  • 1983 Rocky Mountain Open 9-ball
  • 1983 Buffalo All-Around Shoot Out
  • 1983 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
  • 1983 Clyde Childress Memorial 9-Ball Open
  • 1983 National Billiard News Player of the Year
  • 1984 Wolfpack Open 9-Ball
  • 1984 North Carolina Open 9-Ball
  • 1984 Tar Heel Open 9-Ball
  • 1985 Florida Open 9-Ball
  • 1985 Glass City Open 9-Ball
  • 1985 Spring Open 9-Ball

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dawn Meurin (1993). Billiards: Official Rules & Records Book. SP Books. p. 133. ISBN 9781561712106. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Michael Sigel". Jewishsports.net. July 11, 1952. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  3. ^ "Mike Sigel aka Captain Hook" January 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, www.Billiards.About.com, Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  4. ^ BCA Hall of Fame 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine, BCA-POOL.com. Retrieved June 17, 2007
  5. ^ . Rochester Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  6. ^ "The Poet of Pool | Celebrities". Cigar Aficionado. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  7. ^ "The Poet of Pool", by Kenneth Shouler, Cigar Aficionado Magazine. Retrieved June 17, 2007
  8. ^ "Sigel's web site". Mikesigelbilliards.com. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  9. ^ Player Bio 2007-08-04 at the Wayback Machine, InternationalPoolTour.com. Retrieved June 17, 2007
  10. ^ . AzBilliards.com. August 21, 2005. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved October 1, 2008.
  11. ^ . AzBilliards.com. December 4, 2005. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved October 1, 2008.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Mike Siegel Michael Sigel born July 11 1953 is an American professional pool player 1 2 nicknamed Captain Hook He earned the nickname from his ability to hook his opponents with safety plays 3 Sigel was dominant during the 1980s in 9 Ball and Straight Pool and has a high run of 339 balls in Straight Pool Mike Sigel is widely considered one of the greatest pool players of all time In the year 2000 Sigel was voted Greatest Living Player of the Century by Billiards Digest Magazine 4 Mike SigelSigel at the 2003 US OpenBorn 1953 07 11 11 July 1953 age 70 Rochester New York U S Sport country United StatesNickname Captain Hook Mr Finals Professional1973Tournament winsOther titles100World ChampionStraight Pool 1979 1981 1988 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 3 Accolades 4 Titles and achievements 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editSigel is Jewish and was born in Rochester New York 1 2 5 His mother Ruth was aggravated with him at times because as she said he wouldn t go to Hebrew school because he was too tired from playing pool nights 6 Professional career editSigel has won over 100 professional pool tournaments in his career making him one of the most successful players of all time winning multiple major titles in Straight pool and Nine ball Including 3 World Straight Pool Championship titles 3 U S Open Nine ball Championship titles and the BCA U S Open Straight Pool Championship Sigel turned pro in 1973 at the age of 21 years old A few years later Sigel continued the reputation as one of the best 9 Ball players in the country 7 By 1986 Sigel had won 63 out of the 68 professional tournament finals he had reached earning himself the infamous nickname Mr Finals He played himself in the movie Baltimore Bullet in 1980 He was also the technical advisor instructor and sports choreographer for most of the shots made by Paul Newman and Tom Cruise in the Academy Award winning film The Color of Money in 1986 8 Sigel was a dominant player in the 1980s and has been on the cover of numerous trade magazines such as Billiards Digest Pool and Billiards InsidePOOL Billiard News and Bike Week He has been featured in Sports Illustrated Life People NY Times Wall Street Journal USA Today Playboy Parade Baltimore Magazine Orlando Sentinel Silver Screen and Cigar Aficionado 9 Sigel was named Player of the Year three times in 1981 1983 and 1986 by Billiards Digest and Pool and Billiards Magazine In 2005 Sigel won the IPT 8 ball Exhibition Match between him and Loree Jon Jones The victory earned him 150 000 10 That same year he was seeded in the final of the King of the Hill Eight ball Shootout the next event of the IPT There he met Efren Reyes who played his way through the tournament In the match Reyes defeated him and took home 200 000 and Sigel got 100 000 for second place 11 Sigel maintains an official website www mikesigel com Accolades editSigel won the largest first place prize in a pool tournament at the time on three occasions winning 25 000 in 1979 30 000 in 1981 and 40 000 in 1986 The only player to superseded this feat since in the modern era is Efren Reyes In 1987 Sigel became the first player to earn over 100 000 in prize winnings in single year on the pro tour In 1989 He became the youngest male to be inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame at the age of 35 In 1994 Sigel became the first male pool player to win 100 professional tournaments in pocket billiards at the age of 41 Titles and achievements edit1974 U S Masters 9 Ball Championship 1975 U S Masters 9 Ball Championship 1976 Miami Open 9 Ball 1976 Southeastern Open 9 Ball 1976 Brunswick Open 9 Ball 1976 U S Open 9 Ball Championship 1976 Oregon Open 8 Ball 1977 Miami Open 8 Ball 1977 Dayton Open 9 Ball 1978 Billiard News National Open 14 1 1979 Maryland Open 9 ball 1979 Norfolk Open One Pocket 1979 PPPA World Straight Pool Championship 1980 Piedmont Open 9 ball 1980 Rocky Mountain Open 9 ball 1980 World Series of Pool 1980 U S Open 9 Ball Championship 1981 Caesars Tahoe Billiard Classic 1981 Southeastern Open 9 Ball 1981 PPPA World Straight Pool Championship 1981 Billiards Digest Player of the Year 1982 Music City Open 9 ball 1982 Denver Open 9 ball 1982 Australian 8 Ball Invitational 1983 Southeastern Open 9 ball 1983 Caesars Boardwalk Billiard Classic 1983 Rocky Mountain Open 9 ball 1983 Buffalo All Around Shoot Out 1983 U S Open 9 Ball Championship 1983 Clyde Childress Memorial 9 Ball Open 1983 National Billiard News Player of the Year 1984 Wolfpack Open 9 Ball 1984 North Carolina Open 9 Ball 1984 Tar Heel Open 9 Ball 1985 Florida Open 9 Ball 1985 Glass City Open 9 Ball 1985 Spring Open 9 Ball 1985 Sands Regency 9 Ball Open 1985 Niagara Falls 14 1 Championship 1986 Glass City Open 9 Ball 1986 B C Open 9 Ball Championship 1986 Sands Regency 9 Ball Open 1986 Busch Open 9 ball 1986 Akron Open 9 Ball 1986 Resorts International Last Call For 9 Ball 1986 Moline Open 9 Ball 1986 Billiards Digest Player of the Year 1987 Florida Open 9 Ball 1987 Corner Pocket Classic 1987 Peter Vitalie 9 Ball Invitational 1987 Classic Cup VI 9 ball 1987 Rak M Up Classic 9 Ball 1987 Brunswick 9 Ball Team Challenge with Ewa Mataya 1988 King of the Rings Mixed Doubles with LoreeJon Jones 1988 Swedish Open 9 Ball 1988 PBA World Straight Pool Championship 1988 Sands Regency 9 Ball Open 1989 B C Open 9 Ball Championship 1989 Sands Regency 9 Ball Open 1989 Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame 1991 South Philly Billiards One Pocket 1991 Classic Invitational 14 1 Championship 1991 Billiards Digest Best Straight Pool Player 1992 Pete Fusco One Pocket Tournament 1992 Bicycle Club 9 Ball Invitational 1992 BCA U S Open Straight Pool Championship 1993 McDermott National 9 Ball Tour Stop 1994 Super Billiards Expo Players Championship 1994 Baystate 9 Ball Shootout Championship 1998 French Open 9 Ball 1999 Billiards Digest Greatest Living Player of the Century 2003 Senior Masters 9 Ball Championship 2005 IPT 8 ball Exhibition Match vs Loree Jon Jones 2011 International Jewish Sports Hall of FameFilmography edit1980 The Baltimore Bullet 1986 Color of Money technical advisor 1987 Mike Sigel s Winning Edge on Pocket Billiards 2000 The Art of BilliardsReferences edit a b Dawn Meurin 1993 Billiards Official Rules amp Records Book SP Books p 133 ISBN 9781561712106 Retrieved January 7 2013 a b Michael Sigel Jewishsports net July 11 1952 Retrieved January 7 2013 Mike Sigel aka Captain Hook Archived January 12 2012 at the Wayback Machine www Billiards About com Retrieved December 11 2011 BCA Hall of Fame Archived 2007 11 18 at the Wayback Machine BCA POOL com Retrieved June 17 2007 Mike Sigel Rochester Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved January 7 2013 The Poet of Pool Celebrities Cigar Aficionado Retrieved January 7 2013 The Poet of Pool by Kenneth Shouler Cigar Aficionado Magazine Retrieved June 17 2007 Sigel s web site Mikesigelbilliards com Retrieved January 7 2013 Player Bio Archived 2007 08 04 at the Wayback Machine InternationalPoolTour com Retrieved June 17 2007 Sigel wins IPT 8 Ball Championship AzBilliards com August 21 2005 Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved October 1 2008 Reyes crowned King of the Hill AzBilliards com December 4 2005 Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved October 1 2008 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Sigel amp oldid 1209027195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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