I'm sure guys like Junji Mochinaga, Brian Parks, Ernesto Bayau, Robert Hall, Steve Knoll, Raymond Linares and many other top players will be happy to know they are just bangers that you can give weight to. LOL
The APA most certainly has double hit fouls! The balls are not frozen so a "push" is not even in the equation. This is absolutely a double hit cue ball foul. Ball in Hand to the opponent.
For sale- a beautiful 4 point custom Chris Nitti cue. Includes Two shafts and custom joint protectors. Slightly used. Great shape. Asking $1,500 or best offer
Contrary to popular opinion you don't have to win your way to play APA in Vegas
Join the APA. Play 20 matches within a two year period. Grab cheap flight to Vegas. Play minis and eat buffets until you're too pooped to pop. Go home. Return next year. :thumbup:
what Neil said
To give you an idea how close my set position is...when I get a new tip I prefer to have it cut down about half way because I will occasionally bump the cue ball inadvertently while I'm trying to adjust to the size of a brand new tip. I know crazy but that's how close I set.
The videos are very informative
Tim used to live in the Jupiter/ Hobe Sound area here in Florida. I met him at Cunningham's in Vero Beach. I own his 10 DVD series and considered it to be some of the best instruction available on video at the time. Tim, is a little quirky but as far as being...
In APA 9-Ball as you advance in skl the break, kicking and getting/ not giving up ball in hand become more and more critical. Focus on your break. If you can make a ball and park the rock you're likely to get 5-7 points or more. Focus on opportunities to play good safeties that will get you ball...
Call James or Trina Henry at (952) 937-2001. They run the APA Pool League in Minneapolis. Here is a link to their website. http://hennepinco.apaleagues.com/
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