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Big Break Saved John Virgo from Gambling Ruin
4 Feb
Summary
- Virgo battled a $200,000 gambling addiction, costing him his home.
- The BBC's 'Big Break' provided a pivotal career resurgence.
- He was the UK champion in 1979 before his gambling struggles intensified.

John Virgo, a beloved figure in the snooker world, has died at the age of 79. During his playing days, he achieved a significant victory by winning the UK Championship in 1979. However, his career later declined in the 1980s due to a severe gambling addiction. This compulsion led to immense financial strain, with Virgo recalling borrowing $200,000 against his mortgage, ultimately resulting in the repossession of his home.
Virgo found a crucial second act as co-host of the popular BBC primetime show 'Big Break', which aired from 1991 to 2002. He credited this role with saving him and introducing him to his third wife, Rosie. His time on the show, alongside Jim Davidson, was marked by his wit and memorable catchphrases, re-establishing him as a television personality. He also remained a prominent commentator for the BBC until recently.
Born on March 4, 1946, in Salford, Virgo's early fascination with snooker began in his childhood. His teenage years spent in Manchester billiard halls honed his skills but also exposed him to gambling. Despite his on-screen success and commentary work, he was candid about his past struggles, including his $200,000 gambling habit that nearly ruined him before 'Big Break' offered a chance at redemption.




