Deno Andrews

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Deno Andrews (b. 1971) is a well known carom or three cushion billiards player, promoter, coach to some well known pocket billiards champions, and curator of his own collection of important billiard artifacts.

In September 2005 he became Tour Director for the International Pool Tour, the largest pool tour in terms of prize money in the history of the game. He ran the inaugural IPT event titled "The King of the Hill Invitational" which paid out $1,000,000 in prize money and a prize of $200,000 for the first place finisher Efren Reyes.


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