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Jeanette Lee - Part 9 (Hall of Fame Reflections, Pool Legacy, and Life Beyond the Table)
July 7, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 9 (Hall of Fame Reflections, Pool Legacy, and Life Beyond the Table)

In the final chapter of our conversation on Legends of the Cue, Jeanette “The Black Widow” Lee reflects on legacy, recognition, and what it all means after a life spent chasing excellence in pool. This episode shifts from the climb to the view from the top, as Jeanette shares her reaction to receiving the sport’s highest honors: induction into the WPBA and the Billiard Congress of America Halls of Fame.She talks about what that moment meant to her personally, how she viewed the road that got h...
Jeanette Lee - Part 8 (Efren Reyes, Global Fame, and the Making of The Black Widow)
July 7, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 8 (Efren Reyes, Global Fame, and the Making of The Black Widow)

In this penultimate episode of her Legends of the Cue interview, Jeanette Lee shares the stories that transformed her from champion pool player into one of the most famous figures in cue sports history. The conversation begins with her unforgettable trip to the Philippines to play Efren Reyes, a match that became far more than a contest. Jeanette talks about meeting her idol on his home turf, seeing firsthand the conditions that shaped one of the greatest players of all time, and realizing just ...
Jeanette Lee - Part 7 (Allison Fisher Arrives, Women’s Pool on ESPN, and a World Games Gold Medal)
July 7, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 7 (Allison Fisher Arrives, Women’s Pool on ESPN, and a World Games Gold Medal)

In this episode of Legends of the Cue, Jeanette “The Black Widow” Lee opens up about one of the defining rivalries in women’s pool history: her battle with Hall of Famer Allison Fisher. With both legends on the show together, the conversation becomes a fascinating look back at an era when the women’s game was thriving, ESPN was broadcasting pool to a national audience, and rivalries helped elevate the sport to new heights.Jeanette and Allison reflect on their contrasting styles, competitive pe...
Jeanette Lee - Part 6 (The WPBA, 1994 Breakthrough, and the First Mosconi Cup)
June 30, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 6 (The WPBA, 1994 Breakthrough, and the First Mosconi Cup)

In this sixth episode of our interview, Hall of Fame pool legend Jeanette “The Black Widow” Lee takes us inside one of the most important turning points of her career: the moment she arrived on the professional scene and changed women’s pool forever. Jeanette reflects on the early years of the WPBA, the tensions she felt as a rising star, and the unforgettable “Yertle the Turtle” story that revealed just how unwelcome she sometimes felt among her peers.But if the reception was cold, her game w...
Jeanette Lee - Part 5 (Becoming The Black Widow)
June 30, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 5 (Becoming The Black Widow)

In the fifth installment of our conversation with Jeanette Lee, the legend begins to take shape. This is the chapter where the player becomes the persona, and Jeanette explains how “The Black Widow” was born — not as a carefully engineered brand at first, but as an image, an impression, and eventually an identity that captured the imagination of fans far beyond the pool world. Her reaction to the nickname is as funny as it is revealing, and the story behind it is pure Jeanette: skeptical, sharp,...
Jeanette Lee - Part 4 (The Grind, the Mentors, and the Making of a Champion)
June 30, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 4 (The Grind, the Mentors, and the Making of a Champion)

Part 4 is where talent meets discipline. Jeanette takes us inside the all-consuming years when pool became her life and improvement became an obsession. She talks about the players, rooms, and routines that shaped her game, including the influence of Gene Nagy, whose relentless straight-pool sessions helped sharpen her ability, discipline, and mental toughness. Day after day, Jeanette showed up and put in the work. Open to close, then more of the same. This was not glamour. This was the grind....
Jeanette Lee - Part 3 (Falling in Love with Pool)
June 23, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 3 (Falling in Love with Pool)

In Part 3, the story turns toward the game that changed Jeanette Lee’s life forever. After a difficult and unsettled youth, Jeanette discovers pool and is instantly captivated. What begins as fascination quickly becomes obsession. She describes walking into the poolroom, seeing the game in a new way, and feeling something click deep inside. For the first time, she had found something that demanded everything she had — and gave something back.Jeanette shares what it was like in those early days...
Jeanette Lee - Part 2 (Rebellion, Reinvention, and a Mind That Never Quit)
June 23, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 2 (Rebellion, Reinvention, and a Mind That Never Quit)

Part 2 of our visit with Jeanette Lee dives deeper into the turbulent teenage years that helped forge her identity. As Jeanette tells it, this was a time of rebellion, running away, surviving on instinct, and trying to make sense of a life that often felt chaotic and painful. She shares stories of taking jobs while still a child, lying about her age to get by, drifting between homes, and learning early that if a door was locked, she would figure out another way in. It is a portrait of a young wo...
Jeanette Lee - Part 1 (Brooklyn, Belonging, and the First Battles)
June 23, 2026

Jeanette Lee - Part 1 (Brooklyn, Belonging, and the First Battles)

In Part 1 of our conversation with Hall of Fame champion Jeanette “The Black Widow” Lee, we begin where all great life stories begin: at the very start. Jeanette takes us back to her childhood in Brooklyn, where she grew up as a Korean girl in a predominantly Black neighborhood, trying to find where she fit in while navigating racism, loneliness, and the feeling of always being different. She shares vivid memories of Korean school, family expectations, church, discipline, and the cultural values...
Justin Bergman - Part 4 (Mosconi Memories and Unfinished Business)
May 12, 2026

Justin Bergman - Part 4 (Mosconi Memories and Unfinished Business)

The final episode brings Justin Bergman’s story onto pool’s biggest stage. Here the focus turns fully to the Mosconi Cup years: the pressure, the personalities, the preparation, the heartbreak, the joy, and the chaos that can only happen when elite pool collides with a made-for-TV team event. Justin talks about the differences between his various Mosconi experiences, including the early years in Blackpool and the later appearance on a winning American side in Las Vegas. He reflects on what it me...
Justin Bergman - Part 3 (Doing It His Way)
May 12, 2026

Justin Bergman - Part 3 (Doing It His Way)

In Part 3, Justin Bergman opens up about something that has defined his entire career: he has never wanted to live like everybody else. Justin talks candidly about why pool appealed to him not just as a game, but as a way of life — a life outside the routines, schedules, and expectations that so many people accept without question. That independent streak helps explain both the brilliance of his career and the unusual path he chose through it. Rather than chase every tournament on the calendar, ...
Justin Bergman - Part 2 (Action Rooms, Road Trips, and Junior Glory)
May 5, 2026

Justin Bergman - Part 2 (Action Rooms, Road Trips, and Junior Glory)

Part 2 follows Justin Bergman from gifted young player to feared road man, and it is packed with the kind of stories pool fans love. Justin talks about the pros and great players who passed through his orbit while he was still a kid, including Efren Reyes and other international stars who came through Mark Wilson’s room. He explains the way he really learned to practice — not through endless drills, but by throwing out all 15 balls and playing rotation, a method he still trusts today. The conver...
Justin Bergman - Part 1 (The Making of the “Iceberg”)
May 5, 2026

Justin Bergman - Part 1 (The Making of the “Iceberg”)

In this first installment with American pool star Justin Bergman, we go all the way back to the beginning. Justin shares what it was like growing up in Fairview Heights, Illinois, just outside St. Louis, in a family where pool quickly became more than just a pastime. He talks about learning the game through his father and uncle, getting his first real table at home, and falling so deeply in love with pool that it soon crowded out baseball, basketball, and just about everything else.This epis...
John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 5 (The Finish at 820: The Near Miss, the Nerve, and the Legacy)
April 28, 2026

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 5 (The Finish at 820: The Near Miss, the Nerve, and the Legacy)

The final episode brings the drama home. With the number climbing, the pressure building, and history within reach, John Schmidt and Bob Keller take us through the closing stages of the 820 run and the decisions that still linger in the mind afterward. This is where the discussion turns to the final racks, the unconventional moments, the nerve required to keep going, and the emotional reality of coming so close to even bigger numbers. John reflects on the shots he would and would not choose in m...
John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 4 (How 820 Happens: Break Balls, Patterns, and Pure Straight Pool Genius)
April 28, 2026

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 4 (How 820 Happens: Break Balls, Patterns, and Pure Straight Pool Genius)

In part four, the series shifts into the pure mechanics of greatness. This is where John Schmidt and Bob Keller begin unpacking the actual run in a way straight pool lovers will savor. They discuss break balls, key balls, rack patterns, cue-ball precision, manufacturing insurance balls, and the many little recovery shots that separate a big run from a broken one. What becomes clear very quickly is that 820 was not a clean, carefree stroll. It was a living, breathing puzzle solved one rack at a t...
John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 3 (The Mind of an 800 Ball Runner)
April 21, 2026

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 3 (The Mind of an 800 Ball Runner)

Part three gets inside John Schmidt’s head, and it may be the most revealing episode of the series. John talks candidly about self-doubt, aging, criticism, pride, and the internal switch he flips when it is time to chase a giant number. He explains that for him, straight pool is no longer about trying harder or focusing harder. It is about seeing the game so clearly that entire racks begin to unfold almost automatically. Bob Keller confirms that point in unforgettable fashion, saying there are o...
John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 2 (Inside the Setup: How John Schmidt Built the Perfect Straight Pool Storm)
April 21, 2026

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 2 (Inside the Setup: How John Schmidt Built the Perfect Straight Pool Storm)

What does it really take to run 820 balls? In part two, John Schmidt and Bob Keller pull back the curtain on the conditions, equipment, routines, and tiny details that made this historic straight pool run possible. This is the laboratory episode. John walks us through the Gold Crown table, legal five-inch pockets, Simonis cloth, Predator Arcos balls, modern chalk, donut rings, polished balls, fatigue mats, Hoka shoes, and even the nutritional routine that helped him feel stronger and fresher tha...
John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 1 (The 820 Ball Run: Why He Came Back)
April 21, 2026

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 1 (The 820 Ball Run: Why He Came Back)

On this special five-part series of Legends of the Cue, we welcome straight pool great John Schmidt back to the show after his stunning 820-ball run, with Bob Keller joining us as the man behind the camera, the rack, and the support system that helped make it happen. In this opening episode, John explains why this run almost never happened at all. After the emotional weight of his 626, the backlash that followed, and Jayson Shaw’s run past his number, John says there were many days he wished he ...
Mary Kenniston - Part 7 (Survivor, Storyteller, and Keeper of Pool’s Memory)
March 31, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 7 (Survivor, Storyteller, and Keeper of Pool’s Memory)

In the final chapter of our seven-part conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the story comes full circle. Mary reflects on the closing years of her competitive career, the health battle that changed everything, and the determination that carried her back to the table playing better, in some ways, than ever before.With candor, wit, and hard-earned perspective, Mary shares how she rebuilt her game after serious illness, teaching herself how to swing her arm again, refining her fun...
Mary Kenniston - Part 6 (Cue-Topia, the Wall of Fame, and a Comeback from the Unthinkable)
March 31, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 6 (Cue-Topia, the Wall of Fame, and a Comeback from the Unthinkable)

In Episode 6 of our seven-part conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the story moves from championship pool to one of the most beloved rooms in the game’s history—and then to a life-altering challenge that few champions ever face.Mary reflects on the late 1980s, when she stepped away from the tour at the height of her powers to open Cue-Topia in Las Vegas. What began simply as a place for players to gather soon became something legendary. Inspired by a Philadelphia poolroom whos...
Mary Kenniston - Part 5 (Action, Tournaments, and the Road to Three WPBA Wins)
March 31, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 5 (Action, Tournaments, and the Road to Three WPBA Wins)

In Part 5 of the Legends of the Cue conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the road stories, rivalries, and tournament triumphs keep coming.Mary takes listeners back to the mid-1980s pool scene in Los Angeles, where action, personalities, and opportunity collided in smoky poolrooms and late-night gambling sessions. From becoming the house pro at a bustling barroom to matching up with future stars like Kelly Simpson (later Kelly Oyama), Mary recounts the hustling culture that help...
Mary Kenniston - Part 4 (Action in California, Road Stories, and Life on the Hustle)
March 24, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 4 (Action in California, Road Stories, and Life on the Hustle)

In Part 4 of our seven-part conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the road keeps rolling and the stories keep getting better.Mary takes us deep into the action-heavy pool world of the early 1980s, from Houston to Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. With her trademark honesty and sharp wit, she recalls the thrill of finding games, protecting her cover, and learning how to survive in a world where toughness, timing, and table smarts meant everything. Whether ...
Mary Kenniston - Part 3 (Grady, the Road, and the Spot Book)
March 24, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 3 (Grady, the Road, and the Spot Book)

In Part 3 of our conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the stories get even richer as she takes us deeper into pool’s road era—when instinct, nerve, and a well-kept spot book could mean the difference between surviving and going broke.Mary shares her unforgettable friendship with the late Grady Mathews, from first meeting him in New Jersey to their daily phone calls during his final illness. Along the way, she paints a vivid portrait of Grady’s charm, intelligence, and larger-th...
Mary Kenniston - Part 2 (On the Road, Into the Action, and Learning from Buddy Hall)
March 24, 2026

Mary Kenniston - Part 2 (On the Road, Into the Action, and Learning from Buddy Hall)

In Part 2 of our conversation with WPBA Hall of Famer Mary Kenniston, the road opens up and the stories get even better.Mary takes us back to the years just after college, when shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and supermarket checkout speed hardly seemed like preparation for life in pool — yet all of it formed the determined, sharp-witted competitor she would become. From the earliest days of the women’s game in the Northeast, she recalls a time before a true professional tour existed, when pla...