
New Books Network Dylan Taylor-Lehman, "Going Rackless: Chicago’s Amateur Pool Players and the Quest for Glory in the Biggest Tournament in the World" (3 Fields Books, 2025)
Dec 7, 2025
Dylan Taylor-Lehman, a journalist known for exploring niche communities, discusses his book about Chicago's amateur pool players. He delves into the personal significance of pool, highlighting players' identities and the pursuit of glory at the APA World Pool Championships. Listeners hear about the city's rich pool history and the distinctions between eight-ball and nine-ball. He also reveals insights on strategic position play, the APA's teaching role, and the dynamics of sandbagging. Dylan makes a compelling case for why everyone should give pool a try!
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Game As Identity
- Many Chicago pool players treat each game as a defining part of identity and meaning.
- Dylan Taylor-Lehman observed obsession bordering on life-defining importance among players.
Chicago's Layered Pool History
- Chicago has a deep, contradictory pool history spanning gritty halls and opulent venues.
- That layered past fuels a thriving, diverse pool culture in the city today.
Different Games, Different Vibe
- Eight-ball demands longer tabletop strategy and position play while nine-ball is fast and punchy.
- Dylan Taylor-Lehman highlights how each game's tempo shapes players' approaches.





