Finland's record by year:
2012: 5-0 champion
2013:t 3-1 tied for 3rd
2014: 3-0 tied for 3rd or better
That 11-1 in their last 12 matches. Finland seems to have it down pat at the World Cup of Pool.
Ever since Mika hooked up with Petri
Finland's record by year:
2012: 5-0 champion
2013:t 3-1 tied for 3rd
2014: 3-0 tied for 3rd or better
That 11-1 in their last 12 matches. Finland seems to have it down pat at the World Cup of Pool.
Does anyone know tha schedule for tomorrow?
ESPN3 schedule for Sunday says the stream starts at 8:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time and the second stream (probably the final) begins at 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time.
Not a bad choice JAM. Not bad at all
Go Finland!!!
I just don't understand the "gaffed" up break rule and where it originated. It seems to primarily benefit Europe . I'm not whining about it because it is what it is but that's a helluva way to lose a game when the breaker hits them hard makes a ball and has to turn the table over. It seems like more of a specialty shot that the euros specialize in. It's definitely not typical in American pool. I'm not taking away from their talent but talent alone is not where the advantage lays
What's the difference between Holland and The Netherlands?
Holland (the red part on the map) really consist of two provinces (north and south Holland) that first made up an independent country that eventually became The Netherlands. People from other eastern, northern and southern provinces can take tiny offence when you call The Netherlands 'Holland' because to them Holland is just those two provinces, There is another pain behind it: The western of Holland has the biggest cities (The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam) and the people can be somewhat judgemental about the other provinces ("Only farmers live there"). Anyway, the best way to name this small country is by saying "The Netherlands", but "Holland" is widely accepted as well, since its also used in international trade and international sports.
What's the difference between Holland and The Netherlands?
Holland (the red part on the map) really consist of two provinces (north and south Holland) that first made up an independent country that eventually became The Netherlands. People from other eastern, northern and southern provinces can take tiny offence when you call The Netherlands 'Holland' because to them Holland is just those two provinces, There is another pain behind it: The western of Holland has the biggest cities (The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam) and the people can be somewhat judgemental about the other provinces ("Only farmers live there"). Anyway, the best way to name this small country is by saying "The Netherlands", but "Holland" is widely accepted as well, since its also used in international trade and international sports.