Críticas:
Danny 'Kid Delicious' Basavich's intoxicating tale is a true story... and L Jon Wertheim tells it beautifully here, getting right under the skin of pool's darker subculture without overly romanticising its past... A fine twist on the sports biography. (Metro)
Pro sportswriter Jon Wertheim has painted a fascinating picture of the pair and the modern-day underground they trawled in search of easy money. (Jon Wise Daily Sport)
Forget the "sport" side of pool, this book is about burly guys in small-town America betting large sums of money... the humanity of the betting sharks amid a dying breed of old-school pool hustlers is vividly portrayed. (Stanley Pignal Financial Times FT Magazine)
Entertaining. (Tony Hodson Sport)
Reseña del editor:
In most sports athletes want to see their name in lights. But in the world of pool, notoriety is the last thing a hustler desires. Such is the dilemma that faces one Kid Delicious, aka Danny Basavich, a heavyset, bipolar, and endlessly charming Jewish kid from New Jersey, who flounders through high school until he discovers the one thing at which he excels - the felt - and hits the road. "Running the Table" spins the outrageous tale of the Kid and his study - if less talented - set-up man, Bristol Bob. Never was there a more entertaining or mismatched pair of sidekicks - the generously proportioned, easy-going Kid is the complete antithesis of his uptight, clean-cut pal - but together they go underground into the seamy world of pool to learn the art of the hustle and experience the highs and lows of life on the road.Their four-year odyssey takes them from run-down pool halls to slick urban billiard rooms across America, one night taking down as much as $30,000, the next losing so much that they lack gas money to get home. With every stop, the action gets hotter, the calls get closer, and Delicious' prowess with a cue stick becomes known more and more widely. "Running the Table" is a book about friendship, hustling and an America that you didn't know existed. Wertheim evokes a subculture full of nefarious but loveable characters and illuminates a country's fascination with games and gambling. He also paints a lasting portrait of an insanely talented and magnetic hustler, who is literally larger than life.
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