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    Ring Game In MS

    Re: Ring Game In MS - Outstanding Sportsmanship! Thanks Ted for posting the results and especially for conveying the comment about the sportsmanship the players displayed. To me that was the most remarkable thing about the whole event. Don't get me wrong, the Ring-Game was great, and there...
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    Who Do You Like In The "professor's" Ring Game?

    Looking for Eric Keith and $Bill, thanks for the favorable comments. There is one player that we had wanted to invite to the Ring-Game Tournament and that is Eric Durbin. I realize it is short notice, but if any of you know how to contact Eric, please have him get in touch with me. Or if...
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    Who Do You Like In The "professor's" Ring Game?

    No. Jump cues are not allowed.
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    Who Do You Like In The "professor's" Ring Game?

    Ring-Game is Progressive In handicapping the match ya'll need to remember that the game is progressive. The games start at 50 and increase every twenty games through the first 100 games to 1,000 per game. At game 101, if there is still more than one player left standing, they play All-In for...
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    frozen ball-blackjack

    Stick, According to "Texas Express Rule 6.5" the situation your give would be a foul. The rule Stick refers to reads: 6.5: Object Ball Frozen to a Rail If the lowest numbered object ball is frozen to a rail, the player must 1) drive that object ball to another rail, or 2) drive another...
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    one pocket question

    Re: 8-5 is far more than 9-6 Jungledude is exactly right. Virtually everyone that knows the game would tell you that 8-5 is a much larger spot than 9-6. There are many spots in between these two and at some point you begin spliting hairs. plus as you say the players' skills and styles must be...
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    Dots

    Purpose of the "Red Dotted" cue balls My understanding is that the "Red Dotted" or "Red Spotted" cue balls are used on the feature (filmed) tables only. The purpose is so the cameras can pick up and the spectators can see the spin on the cue ball.
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    13th Annual Fall Follies 9-Ball Tournaments Oct. 24-26, 2003

    Southern Billiards 13th Annual Fall Follies 9-Ball Tournaments October 24-26, 2003 Junior Tournament Friday, October 24, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. Single Elimination, Race to 5 Registration is $15 Open Tournament Start Saturday, October 25, 2003 at 12:00 noon. Final 16 Starts Sunday, October 26...
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    Jump cues in tournements

    There is an opinon poll on the Southern Billiards Discussion Board under the General Discussion forum. The poll is followed by a few comments, some of which have been expressed on this board. The discussion board may also be accesses from the Southern Billiards web site at...
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