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Stephen Mizerak Jr. (October 12, 1944 – May 29, 2006), better known as Steve Mizerak, was an American
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player, considered one of the all-time greats, dominant during the 1970s and early 1980s in the game of
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, holding over 70 tournament victories in his career, and winning multiple pocket billiards title including a record 4 consecutive U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship titles. Nicknamed "The Miz", he has a high run of 421 balls and a record for the highest balls per inning average in
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during his career. He was born in
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.


Career

Mizerak, a lefty, began playing pool under the guidance of his father, who for many years had been the
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State Champion. Mizerak's father opened a pool hall in
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. There, Mizerak played billiards for the first time at the age of 4. At the age of 5, Mizerak trained for hours every day before doing his first exhibitions at the age of 6. By the age of 11 he had already run 50 balls at straight pool, and 100 by the age of 13. At 15 he won the Perth Amboy City Championship. The next year he was refused entry into that event; they said he was too good. Numerous observers and players predicted a golden future for Mizerak, and he was already being compared to
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. In 1965 when Mizerak was 20 years old he qualified for the
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, where he shocked the pool world by defeating top players like
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, Luther Lassiter, and Joe Balsis. The 1960s saw a decline for the
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, as the era of the Hustlers in the Johnston City Championship was growing. By this point in his life Mizerak decided it would not be possible to earn a living playing pool and went on to attend Athens College in Athens, Alabama. After some time at Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, Mizerak graduated from Athens College with a degree in education, history, and psychology in 1967. He then took a position as a history and geography teacher at a secondary school in Perth Amboy,
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were he taught for 13 years. Mizerak became famous outside of pool circles after appearing in a humorous commercial for
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beer in 1978, in which he executed three complicated shots (which took more than 100 "takes"), then proclaimed that you can "really work up a thirst, even when you're just showing off." Due to his fame as a result of this commercial, in 1980 Mizerak quit his job as a teacher to further promote Miller Lite in billiards demonstrations at trade shows while continuing on the tournament circuit. He did another dozen or so Miller Lite ads over the next decade. These advertisements helped popularize pool, and Mizerak himself became well known nationally. He was invited to exhibitions regularly. However, Mizerak struggled in competitions because of his busy schedule of exhibitions promoting
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. Mizerak by this time had established himself as one of the best players in the world winning the U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship four years in a row, a record which still stands. In 1979 Mizerak once again proved his dominance by winning the U.S. Open 9-ball Championship, defeating
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in the finals and going undefeated in the tournament. In the 1970s Mizerak had 40 professional tournament victories, more that any other player that decade. Due to this Mizerak was inducted into the
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in 1980. At the time Mizerak was the youngest player ever to receive this honor. In the 1980s, Mizerak was still very active as an advertising face, which is why he was able to focus on the actual game to a limited extent. In 1986 he had a guest role in the film The Color of Money. Mizerak won back-to-back
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titles in 1982 and 1983, and multiple
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tournaments throughout the 1980s. After that, however, in the 90s weight problems prevented him from winning other big titles, even though he continued to actively play in tournaments and winning smaller events. He reached a major final in 1989 and was his 5th final of the U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship although falling short to German champion
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. In the mid 90s Mizerak had settled in Florida were he founded the senior tour for professional billiards players in 1996. He owned a Florida-based company that sold billiards equipment, ran a billiards parlor in Lake Park, Fla., and wrote instructional books, one of them titled "Just Showin' Off."


Snooker

In the late 70s Mizerak first tried his hand in snooker, becoming the first American-born player to compete in a professional
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event. He competed in the
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, but failed to progress beyond the first round losing to snooker professional Tony Knowles by 9 frames to 7. Mizerak later played in a series of snooker and pool challenge matches in 1987 to 1990 – rare televised examples of Mizerak playing snooker – against the top snooker players in the world,
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(a World Snooker Champion),
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, Joe Johnson and
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. The format, which was a best of three legs out of
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(14.1) and
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and
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, meant that Mizerak was the heavy favourite due to his opponents' unfamiliarity with pool. In the 1987 event, Mizerak lost more s at both straight pool and nine-ball than Davis did at snooker, but due to the "best of three" format, Mizerak was the overall winner, despite losing heavily to Davis by 5 frames to 1 in the snooker leg, with Mizerak winning the one frame after Davis accidentally potted the final while already requiring two snookers. Although, predictably, he lost the snooker legs heavily, and won both in
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and
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, repeating his overall wins the following years, against
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, Joe Johnson and
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. Mizerak stated in the post-tournament interview after the match with Davis that he intended to enter the
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, and said he would "keep entering until I win."Post-straight-pool and post-tournament interviews with Steve Mizerak and Steve Davis, on ''The Fiat Snooker Pool Challenge'', 1987, VHS home video. He turned professional in 1988, duly competing in the event in 1988 and 1989, but failed to progress beyond the first round of qualifying on both occasions, losing to low-ranked snooker professionals. In 1988, he lost 10 frames to 2 to Anthony Harris, and the following year was beaten by 10 frames to 1 by Mark Rowling, before giving up on his snooker ambitions.


Later life

Mizerak owned and operated pool halls in the
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area during the 1990s and 2000s. He founded the Senior Tour in 1996 for players over 50, which held around 5 or 6 tournaments a year, and offered guaranteed prize money of $25,000 to $50,000. The tour's home was at a billiard hall he opened in Lake Park called Steve Mizerak's Billiards. Mizerak suffered from
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for the later part of his adult life, weighing over 400 lbs by the end of his career. Mizerak suffered a
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in 2001 at the age of 56 which left him with physical challenges that prevented him from playing pool competitively, subsequently retiring in 2001. in 1999 he was ranked number 6 among the ''Billiards Digest'' "50 Greatest Players of the Century" and ranked 2nd "Greatest Living Player of the Century".


Death

Mizerak died on May 29, 2006, at the age of 61 due to complications stemming from gall bladder surgery. He is survived by his wife Karen, two sons, and two grandchildren.


Career titles


Filmography

* 1978 ''
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Beer Commercial'' * 1980 ''
The Baltimore Bullet ''The Baltimore Bullet'' is a 1979 American comedy film based on the adventures of two pool hustlers in the United States. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starred James Coburn, Omar Sharif, Bruce Boxleitner and Ronee Blakley. The ...
'' * 1984 ''
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'' * 1986 ''
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'' * 1989 ''Pool The Masters Way'' * 1994 ''Pocket Billiards Fundamentals To Fantasticks'' * 2000 ''The Art of Billiards''


References


"Legendary pool player Steve 'The Miz' Mizerak dies"
''USA Today'', May 30, 2006 (retrieved May 31, 2006)
"Pool's Biggest Showoff"
, July 2006 article on Mizerak, in ''Billiards Digest''


External links


"Steve Mizerak: 2000 Year in Review"
– the final page of results and statistics for this player available at ''AZBilliards.com: The A to Z of Billiards and Pool'' (with links to previous years) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mizerak, Steve 1944 births 2006 deaths American pool players American snooker players People from Perth Amboy, New Jersey Perth Amboy High School alumni