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George the Greek

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Okay, almost done...installed some wall art and a couple of floating pub shelves. A La-Z-Boy, a tv, floor light. Spectator chairs will come, but down the road. It sure beats the garage! :)
I'm still working on the room as well. I've got a couple shelf tables, bar stools, weighted cue holders and looking to get a 12' shuffleboard. I've got some pool related signs and cue rack to put up yet. We call it the poolroom lol and waiting for the retro fridge and the bar to get installed
 

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George the Greek

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A couple signs to put up and found a new drinking game. It's not a full set but if they're shooting one of the balls in the set and miss they have to drink a shot lol
 

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George the Greek

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The 12ft shuffleboard, small couch with a chaise lounge are the latest addition to the poolroom. We're thinking of putting the 65" TV above the shuffleboard and the 85" where the 65" is. The only other addition might be a card table.
 

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trob

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So I might have posted this room before but I’ve added some things and I also wanted to show that not all our rooms are beautiful rooms. Lol some of us just have our own private place to put some work in every day. Sometimes I looks at pics and think I wish I had a big house with a big beautiful pool room but then remember there are millions of pool players out there that would kill for what I have. Be grateful!
Btw I just picked up that diamond light from a pool hall in Baltimore. They had hand made lights made to put monitors on for streaming so they were selling off a bunch of diamond lights cheap. $300! A steal! Litteraly a couple tiny marks on it from years of use that were easy to make disappear.
I do want to put some base molding down eventually and paint but every time I think about taking all the stuff down to paint it makes my head hurt so I tuck it away into the thing to do some day file 😂
I did run heat and ac out here also. The hardest part was that garage door. I can’t close it off because if I ever move that’s the only way out for this sexy beast. The electric heater is a little extra help in the winter but the ac freezes you out in the summer so that’s been great.
 

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Benelli

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Ok I

Ok I Gotta ask.. what is an Amos an anthony board ?

Amos & Andy Billiard Board Game Rules​

Place Amos & Andy game board at the head end of the table and rack the 15 numbered balls, in a pyramid, on the "spot" at the other end of the table. (As for rotation pool)

Place eleven shake balls ("pills"), numbered 1 through 15, in the shake bottle. Each player receives one of the "pills" which he keeps concealed until he either wins or leaves the game.

Each player gets one shot per inning, in turn, and may play any numbered ball without calling his shot.

The first player in each game breaks the balls from anywhere between the "string line" and the edge of the Amos & Andy Board. This must be done with sufficient force to drive at least one object ball to a cushion rail.

Only object balls that are lodged in holes on the game board count for score. If the player makes more than one ball on a shot, he immediately chooses the ball he wants to count and disregards the others. Numbered balls and remaining on the game board, outside of a hole, and balls shot into pockets are immediately spotted on the "break-spot" at the foot of the table or in a frozen line directly behind any ball that may be occupying the spot at that time.

If the cue ball comes to rest on the Amos and Andy Board or in a pocket, the next player shoots from anywhere back of the string line, in front of the game board. The winner is any player holding a pill whose number exactly matches the total of the numbered balls plus the number of hole in which it is made, regardless of who made the shot, and the game is over. Example: any player makes number two ball in number four hole. Player holding pill number six wins. (2 ball plus 4 hole equals 6) another example: someone shoots number 12 ball into the 0 hole, player with number 12 pill wins the game.

Only the winning player exchanges his "pill" for a new one before starting to play the next game.

If no player has won one all the object balls have been made, rack the balls or a double-header game. The winner of this double-header game is considered the winner of the preceding (no decision) game.
 
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