we played last nite on this table the lights are standard 4ft neons in metal casings,because its higher up than standard lights you need alot
he will be streaming with probably a few cameras. plus changing the 3 other tables with the same set-up, overhead cameras at each table
big tournament...
any game on the 9ft has become to easy,the game should be played on a 5x10 ,
it would slow down the break advantage,games shouldnt be determined on break like wing balls always going in,quite common these days, could even be 60in x 120in make it a real 5x10
its tough to call
i believe your right,its nice to win a medal for your country but if it comes at a price the players think about it.
countries like china must reward their players in one way or another,by cash or teaching jobs etc.. sports and games is at the bottom of the list in priorities here in north america.
what many of those ''gamblers'' don't realize is with a 10% rake at the table, even a pro player has little chance in long run to come out ahead. online and brick and mortar casinos grind you out.
its been open for a number of years! as it is now you can pay and play,only catch is theres no money added and there seems to be less $$$ than the total amount of entry fees.
so if you got example 30 players at 300$ = 9000 and there is 5000$ in the purse, then even if it is "OPEN" it is a...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlmRKtbTB_Q
this guy seems like the real deal!
he plays with the broom attached pretty impressive
the first clearence with only his shaft
he's got other good clips as well
this tells alot about snooker in u.s. when a pool player makes it to the finals having never played!
just goes to show you when you release the cue straight good things happen.
good for corey, straight shooter .
on to the IBSF in syria, good luck with that
I have 10 of these, missing some defuser (have to confim how many) 8ft neon inside, I believe they are oak,
lights are located in montreal,canada ( 6 hrs from nyc),they are assembled
sorry trouble with photos , pm me
$3000 picked up
rod
backpause gives you the time to focus the spot on the object ball to cut it in, if theres no pause you eyes don't have time to focus.
one of the only players, Hendry glances at the pocket then back to object ball ,then pause ,then pulls the trigger
Hendry is even sighted I hear