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  1. fd_colorado

    what exactly makes a table play well?

    The primary difference is in the set up. The money I paid RKC ~10 years ago to set up my GCIV is still reaping dividends. A great table tech will essentially "blueprint" your table in much the same that a master engine builder would build a great car engine. A few other considerations are: Is...
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    Possibly a Rambow for $18 & Change?

    Great patina! IMHO it would be a shame to erase the stories that cue tells. As the car guys say, "It's only original once".
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    Four Pocket

    There are two main reasons: 1) Break Shots - It takes away the advantage to those who are able to consistently sink the one-ball. And...It gives an advantage to those who usually sink the cue ball on the break. 2) Table Manufacturers Conspiracy- Taking away the two side pockets makes the...
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    Thanks for starting my day with a good belly-laugh!!! Never heard of that move before...except in mini golf :grin:
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    Kinda flies in the face of being "behind the 8 ball". Although I can think of one legitimate case (at least under VNEA rules) where it is legal to hit the 8 first and that is when it is still open table.
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    Not a loss. Fortunately we just kept playing.
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    Or how about the guy that starts banging his fist and yelling, "Uncle Pugsley, Uncle Pugsley!" next to the pocket where I've called the 8-ball. So I get up from my stance and ask him what the heck he's doing? To which he nonchalantly replies, "Everyone does it in South Carolina...you've never...
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    How about..."gotta call short rails".
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    Bar Rules Like Wildfire Part 28

    A few years ago I was playing 8-ball in a small town bar in Colorado when the cue ball got away from me on the break and flew off the table. When the ball hit the floor I became the center of attention as I then had to put $1 in the kitty, per their custom. A couple games later I made the 8 on...
  10. fd_colorado

    Cyclop, Super Aramith, or Centennial Balls?

    I think it is ironic, that in the interest of TV clarity, that even the match commentators can't keep up with the color pallete du jour. How are mere mortals supposed to keep all the colors straight? Call me old fashioned, but I'll stick with my Cents.
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    Tom Wirth: Controlled Aggression review

    I spoke with Tom yesterday and ordered a copy. He has obviously poured lots of knowledge, time and money into this labor of love. I am saving a spot in my modest pool book collection next to Mark Wilson's excellent book. Kudos to all who have shared their knowledge and stories with an...
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    Pool Hall Time Capsule For Sale

    How do they play? If they are anything like the 1880's BBC tables at my local Elk's Club, then the answer is, "Better than you'd expect!" Pockets are generally looser than today's tables. Properly set up the tables won't give you any surprises...assuming you are using a set of balls made...
  13. fd_colorado

    Tomorrow

    Cuebuddy, Thanks for posting the pics. It was a great afternoon and evening of pool! I enjoyed seeing your most excellent mini-cues and using your Ru$$ian chalk. :-) Cheers, fd_colorado
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    Give a Shout Out to Person(s) Most Influential in Your Pool Life

    Hi Scott, Please pass along my kind regards to Jerry. Thanks, Fred
  15. fd_colorado

    Table Difficulty Factor (TDF) for measuring table "toughness"

    Thanks Dave, I'll check out the links.
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    Table Difficulty Factor (TDF) for measuring table "toughness"

    Please bear with me, as I am neither an engineer nor a physicist. I also admit to not having read the 600-plus posts in this thread. Trying to extrapolate anything more than relative pocket "toughness" is futile. For example: Trying to assign a different value for Mosconi's high run number for...
  17. fd_colorado

    Give a Shout Out to Person(s) Most Influential in Your Pool Life

    That's a big +1 for the wife! :-)
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    Give a Shout Out to Person(s) Most Influential in Your Pool Life

    Since none of us are getting any younger, I just wanted to give a shout out to a couple of players that were most influential in my early pool playing years: Doc Fletcher (circa late 1960's in Madison, WI) Jerry Briesath (circa early 1970's at Cue-Nique Billiards, where I worked for Jerry)...
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    Battling With Ailments

    My best advice is to strive to play as good as you possibly can BEFORE something debilitating happens. It is much easier to regain some proficiency at pool if good play is imprinted in your mind, as well as being able to use your muscle memory. When I found it difficult and painful to follow...
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    Cool Home Billiard Rooms

    I think I understand what you are trying to say, but I think your logic may be faulty. I have given enough lessons to the uber-wealthy to know that they are not shooting with house cues. They may not be 'A' players, but then again, they don't drink a bottle of Strawberry Hill with dinner because...
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