Corey Deuel


Corey Deuel is an American professional pocket billiards player from West Jefferson, Ohio. Nicknamed "Cash Money", he is an accomplished tournament competitor, having won the US Open Nine-ball Championship in 2001, as well as many other major titles. As of January 2008, Deuel is the second highest ranked pool player in the US by the United States Professional Poolplayers Association. He regularly represents the US in the Mosconi Cup. In 2010 he again was selected for the US team in the Mosconi Cup and was responsible for winning points that the US team won during that event.
In 2013 he made a successful crossover to snooker by capturing the United States National Snooker Championship title in Houston, Texas and would go on to represent the United States in the 2013 IBSF World Snooker Championship.

Early life

At the age of 14, Deuel began playing pool at Drexeline Billiards in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, before taking to the road in his teen years.

Professional pool career

Deuel has been competing professionally since the year 2000.
Deuel is a member of the International Pool Tour.
Deuel was selected again for Team USA in the 2007 Mosconi Cup, after serving on the team in four previous years. He was not selected in 2008, but again represented his country during the 2009 tournament.
For 2007, he was ranked #9 in Pool & Billiard Magazine's "Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players" poll.
His reported career earnings to date are approximately $562,000. His worst professional year was 2003, in which he did not win a single major event.
"Soft breaking" and "pattern racking" are techniques that have been used by Corey Deuel and others as a strategy to gain an advantage in tournament competitions. Pattern racking refers to purposefully racking the balls in strategic positions to take advantage of where those balls typically head. Pattern racking is illegal and unethical unless tournament rules specifically allow it.

Professional snooker career

In 2013 Deuel decided to make crossover to snooker. He entered in the United States National Snooker Championship and went on to win the event. His victory meant he automatically qualified as the United States entrant for the 2013 IBSF World Snooker Championship where he was eliminated in the round-robin stage after finishing 5th in his group.
In May 2014 Deuel entered into the World Snooker Q School qualification tournament in an attempt to win himself a 2-year tour card to play on the professional World Snooker Tour. However, he lost in the second round to former world number 70 Daniel Wells in the first event and lost 4–2 to Martin Ball in the second event.
Deuel later competed in the 2015 Xuzhou Open in China, but was eliminated in the first round after losing 4–2 to world number 81 Zhou Yuelong.
Deuel re-entered the World Snooker Q School qualification tournament in May 2015. Despite at one stage leading 3–1 and only needed one more frame to advance Deuel lost 4–3 Jamie Barrett in the second round of the first event.
He entered Q School in May 2018 in a bid to win himself place on the snooker professional tour. He lost in the first round of the first event to Haydon Pinhey.

Titles

Snooker

Pool

Deuel lived in West Jefferson, Ohio, but now resides in New Port Richey, Florida.