ACS To Host USBA 3-Cushion Nationals At Tropicana Las Vegas

Players from across the country will showcase their skills at one of the most challenging cue disciplines in the world when the United States Billiard Association (USBA) and Professor-Q-Ball promotions brings its 3-Cushion National Championships to the neon lights of Tropicana Las Vegas, May 10 to 14, 2011.
 The USBA Nationals will be played on six brand-new, beautiful, top-of-the-line Gabriel's Imperators carom tables.  Specially designed for championship play, these 5'x10' heated tables boast a newly-design hybrid rail system.
 “This will be only the second time that the USBA National championships have been held outside of a poolroom,” commented Paul “Professor-Q-Ball” Frankel.  “We are particularly pleased to showcase what is really a beautiful sport in such a spectacular venue as Las Vegas.”
 Sporting a $180 million-dollar facelift, the historic Tropicana Las Vegas will host the USBA Championships as part of the Lucasi Hybrid American Cue Sports (ACS) National Championships week (May 7 to 14, 2011).
 “We find that pool players who are introduced to the game of 3-Cushion are fascinated by it,” commented Jim Shovak, USBA Secretary/Treasurer.  “Being among such a large audience of pool players can only heighten the awareness of our sport.  This is a chance for all our members to come together in Las Vegas to make this event the starting point of something big.”  ACS Executive Director, John Lewis, added that “along with pool and snooker, carom billiards is one of the three primary disciplines played in our sport internationally, and the opportunity for our pool players to experience the skills of some of the world-class USA 3-cushion players will be inspiring, educational and entertaining.  Seating within the 3-Cushion Championships arena will be free during the Lucasi Hybrid ACS Nationals.”
 The USBA anticipates that Las Vegas will help launch 3-Cushion Billiards - already highly-popular in Europe and South America - more prominently into the public eye in the States.
“Hopefully, we can build on Vegas and start featuring events like a Ladies Nationals, B-Player Champions, and Ten Thousand Dollar Shot Contests,” Shovak said.  “This is a unique presentation of 3-Cushion Billiards that you really don't want to miss out on.”