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    EYE PATTERN “Best Practices” … Cue Ball or Object Ball Focus Last?

    The examples of distance visions that Dr. Dave gives in the video (around 7:10) are: basketball, bowling, baseball pitching, horseshoes, and darts. I would argue that all of these examples are fundamentally different from pool. In these sports you are moving the ball, horseshoe or dart with your...
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    Tim Scruggs Sneaky

    Bob Frey made a lot (most?) of Tim's SPs. I have one of each, and both play great.
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    What do you guys think of this estimate?

    I was surprised too. When I bought the table in 1997, it was about $500 to recover the table with Simonis.
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    What case makers make cases with soft dividers and not plastic tubes?

    I spent a long time looking for a hard case without tubes to replace my aging 2x4 It’s George case. I bought a 2x4 GTF case, but I use it only for storage because the padding is so thick it is more like a 2x2 case. I ended up getting a Holly Spectrum 3x5 case from Seybert’s. The case is fake...
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    What do you guys think of this estimate?

    The materials costs don't vary by location, but the labor costs do.
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    What do you guys think of this estimate?

    I agree with others that the prices seem to be too high. The price for recovering my gold crown 3 with simonis 860 HR cloth was $575. I also replaced the rails and have the pockets cut down to 8 and 3/8, which brought the total up to $900. By the way I live in the Washington DC area.
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    APA 9ball WTF

    If you're playing for fun, you can play 6-ball after your 9-ball game.
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    Best Pool Player you saw alive, regardless.

    At various times over the last 30 years I have seen Buddy Hall, Earl Strickland, Nick Varner, Efren Reyes Francisco Bustamante, Mike Sigel, Jose Parica, and many others playing 9-ball. More recently I saw Filler, Gorst, Van Boening, Chang, and some others when I attended the 2023 International...
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    One foot rule in one pocket?

    This isn't a new thing. It was pretty common to see people climb on the tables at the Sport Palace (Buffalo was a co-owner) in 1990-91. Occasionally, you would see a footprint on the cloth.
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    Who to build Shafts for a Scruggs

    I agree with wrldpro. Anthony does great work. I had him make two shafts for my Scruggs 4-pointer. I loaned him one of the original shafts and asked him to build them exactly the same (except LBM for the IV ferrules). They came out perfect and they play at least as good as the originals...
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    What the pros do differently ...

    Speed control. The pros always seem to hit the cue ball at the correct speed
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    Mark Wilson - CB or OB Last - Age Old Issue

    The difference between these sports is that with tennis and baseball you are striking the ball, whereas in bowling and basketball you are throwing the ball. In tennis and baseball (golf too), you are told to "watch the ball". In bowling and basketball you watch where you want the ball to go...
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    is there benefit to increasing table difficulty factor on my home table?

    When I had my GC3 recovered last year, I also replaced the rails (they were over 25 years old). Away from home, I usually play on Diamond tables with 4.5" pockets. So, I told the mechanic that I wanted my table to play as close to a Diamond as possible. He cut the pockets to 4 3/8--slightly...
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    BAR RULES and DIRTY POOL – Why Official Rules are Important

    To me, it seems like the problem with "bar rules" is that you only find out about the rule after you have violated it. I was playing in a tournament and pocketed one of my balls in the called pocket off another ball (it was obvious that that was the only way the shot could be made). My...
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    BAR RULES and DIRTY POOL – Why Official Rules are Important

    The "take what you make" rule favors weaker players. Even an APA 2 who makes a ball on the break will "select" the correct group 50% of the time.
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    If you can get these through airport security, why not a pool cue?

    I was in an airport (past security) in Texas not long ago, and I saw two guys each with deer antlers sticking out of their backpacks. These seem a lot more dangerous than a pool cue.
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    Opinions on this cue?

    One way to tell if thee butt plate is ivory is to shine a blacklight on it. Ivory will show up white, whereas synthetic materials will have a blue or purple hue. You can buy a blacklight flashlight at a hardware store for around $10. That said, in my opinion ivory is not a good material for...
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    Coaching APA team

    I agree. My general rule is to call a time out: (1) if the player is about to shoot a shot that will cause them to lose the game, or (2) if they are about to miss an opportunity to shoot a shot that will win them the game.
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    Waste of money pool items

    I bought Bar-co Reliners in the mid-1990s. They are leather liners and they reduce my corner pockets from 4 3/8 to 3 3/4. They are fine for practice because I have to execute the shot perfectly to make the ball. However, because they are leather, they do not play correctly. So I never use...
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