Turning Stone Classic XL 9-Ball Open Set For Next Week

Happy New Year Everyone! Mike Zuglan’s Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour and Turning Stone Resort Casino are proud to present The $25,000 Added “Turning Stone Classic XL 9-Ball Open on Jan 9-12. The beautiful and spacious Event Center at Turning Stone is most definitely one of the best arenas in the world. There is not a bad seat in the house and multiple matches can be viewed comfortably from everywhere. The intimate layout in this world class arena allows you to mingle with your favorite players and lets you feel like you are a part of the action as well. Turning Stone Resort Casino is a full service resort with everything needed for a relaxing, fun filled and enjoyable experience. Check them out at www.turningstone.com

This 40th Turning Stone Classic will once again have a full roster of 128 players competing for the title. The field will include a wide range of talent from our regular tour players to some of the best in the game. Currently, Jayson Shaw (9x Champ), Mika Immonen (2x including innaugural champ) & Moritz Nuehausen (defending champ) are scheduled to compete. These are just a few to be in attendance along with many other notable and not so notable but great players nonetheless This promises to be yet another memorable event in our long running Turning Stone Classic series. If you would like to know if your favorite player will be here, please contact me directly at 518-356-7163 (no text).

Once again at Turning Stone there will be a second chance tournament on Sunday January 12th at 10AM. This is an event for those Non Pro level players (I will decide) eliminated from the main event. The event format will be as follows: $60 Entry Fee – 32 Player Max – same rules as main event – Single Elimination – Races to 4, best 2 of 3 sets, with the deciding set being a single game sudden death. This means that if each player wins a race to 4, there will be a lag for the break and a 1 game playoff to determine the match winner. Entries will be taken for this tournament as players are eliminated from the main event and will be treated as first paid – first in until the event is full.

The equipment for our world class event will once again be 16 Diamond Smart Tables covered with 860 Simonis (“The Cloth Of Champions”) tournament blue cloth. We be using the Aramith Tournament balls. Once again only the best equipment in the world will be used at our event!

As always, fans coming to Turning Stone for our event will be treated to Free Admission, Free collectible posters (while supplies last) and some of the best pool you will ever see. All of this is brought to you courtesy of Turning Stone Resort Casino and the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour!

Included in the Event Center at Turning Stone is a full service snack bar serving all of our favorite foods and adult beverages. There will be billiard product vendors and on site cue repairs available for all your needs. Mike Burton will have a large selection of Joss Cues, cases and Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour Shirts. Andrea Duvall of Utica Billiards on The Boulevard will have her extensive cue, case and billiard supplies display. Mark Rosner will be on hand doing expert on site cue repairs. Feng Zhao of www.lite-systems.com will be there with his custom LED billiard lighting and other billiard products.

Debbie and Stephen Janes of Joss Cues, have once again provided us with two gorgeous, custom engraved Joss cues for raffle. These cues are valued at $1,500 Each and will be raffled off on Saturday just before the 8 PM matches, and the second will go on Sunday immediately prior to the final match at approximately 7 PM. Tickets for these beautiful cues will be on sale throughout the event. Many thanks once again to the most generous Janes family!!

We invite everyone to come to Turning Stone Resort & Casino on January 9-12, 2025 for a great experience, and 4 full days of some of the best pool you will ever witness. If for some reason you are unable to make it, there will be free live scoring and a free live stream expertly provided by Alan Leon, aka Upstate Al, Mike Howerton at www.azbilliards.com , the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour and Turning Stone Resort Casino. Match times are as follows: Thursday at 4,6,8 & 10pm. Friday at 10am, noon, 2,4,6,8 & 10pm. Saturday at 10am, noon, 2,4,6,8 & 10pm. Sunday at 11am, 1,3,5 & the final match at 7pm. The second chance tournament on Sunday will begin at 10am and run continuously until completed.

I would like to ask all of you to please publicize our event through social media etc. so more people may be informed about this great and free event. And, as always, I remind all of you how important it is to please frequent your local billiard parlors and promote and utilize the fine products of our most generous sponsors listed below. They are the backbone of our sport!

I hope to see all of you next week at Turning Stone

Mike Zuglan

The Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour Is Proudly Sponsored By;

Joss Cues – http://www.josscues.com
Turning Stone Resort Casino – http://www.turningstone.com
Simonis Cloth – http://www.simoniscloth.com
AzBilliards.com – http://www.azbilliards.com
Aramith – http://www.aramith.com
Billiards Press – http://www.billiardspress.com

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6 comments

  1. Man, I love the colors on those pool balls in the poster. Beautiful, the way they should be. None of that pink, purple, and brown. Long live the purple 4 ball, orange 5 ball, and my favorite, 7-ball red, the jewel-tone colors.

    Happy New Year, indeed! 2025, here we come!

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  2. Turning Stone is a great event. No, you don't get a field as strong as either Derby City or the US Open 9ball, but there are two things you do get.

    First, Mike Zuglan is, in my opinion, the best tournament director in America. His events always run smoothly and on schedule.

    Second, of all the hotels to which my pool travels take me, Turning Stone is my favorite.

    If you've never been to the Turning Stone event, you have missed something worthwhile.
  3. No offense meant but upstate NY in January is just not a place i'd ever go to. Sure its a good event but that kind of winter action i'd have to pass on. I'll be sweatin on-line with my bourbon and a stogie.
  4. No offense meant but upstate NY in January is just not a place i'd ever go to. ...
    Sissy. I've spent several enjoyable winters there (about 20 miles from Turning Stone). The coldest it ever got was -35F. Think fun things like snow forts and sledding. I even liked to shovel snow. You need to get out more.

    Turning Stone is a great venue, and it's fine in winter.
  5. Turning Stone is a great event. No, you don't get a field as strong as either Derby City or the US Open 9ball, but there are two things you do get.

    First, Mike Zuglan is, in my opinion, the best tournament director in America. His events always run smoothly and on schedule.

    Second, of all the hotels to which my pool travels take me, Turning Stone is my favorite.

    If you've never been to the Turning Stone event, you have missed something worthwhile.
    Great minds think alike. It is also my favorite hotel. We stayed in -- I think it is called -- the "Tower," the newer section. I also like that everything is under one roof and you don't have to leave to find something. Coffee bar on the first level. And for the folks who like games of stake, like mine does, it's heaven. One year, Keith got a committee going to shoot craps, and he held the table for 30 or 40 minutes. We won 15 thousand. Everybody surrounded the table, even strangers. The men in suits were not happy. kept changin the dice. We ended up getting our rooms compted for that weekend. Great memory at Turning Stone for us!

    Here's the Dice Throwing Committee: Keith, feeling no pain; Dennis Hatch's Uncle Mark; Ryan McCreesh; Sugar Shane—I can't remember the kid's name, but he was underage. The casino folks ended up asking him to leave by the end of the day.

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