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    Why are there so few black pro players..?

    Growing up in LA in the 60's, the great action rooms were located in the inner city pool rooms. I played in all of them. As rent became an issue, these rooms began closing to the point where now there's maybe only one room left. But the same can be said for pool rooms in general. I visit my son...
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    Florida Open 2025, August 5-10, Orlando, Caribe Royale

    I saw Meiglino play banks at DCC this year losing to SVB hill hill. I thought he looked awkward but he CAN STRIKE THE BALL. Don't count him out.
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    WAXGATE and the Effects of Slick Cloth and Waxed Balls

    Pool is the only cue sport where the shooter gets to handle the cueball frequently. Once in awhile in Snooker like the opening break shot and pocket scratches (which is rare) where the shooter can handle the cueball and never in Carom games. So, this can and does lead to the accusations of...
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    WAXGATE and the Effects of Slick Cloth and Waxed Balls

    This is not a NEW event. Using "slickers" on the balls and cushions has been going on for at least my 65 years playing pool. Talcum and Baby powders have been around forever. In the pool room I grew up in, it was common practice to slick (juice) down the rails with powder on your hands prior to...
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    Mark Tad?

    Mark was at DCC about eight years and I played him in the banks division. He played poorly and I haven't seen him since. He looked like he had some issues with the yups and couldn't stay down on his shots. Draw your own conclusions.
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    Oakland CA circa 1966 poolrooms

    Some old timers told me that Don DeCoy from Oakland, who died in the 50's in a cross country Roadie may have been the inspiration for Paul Newmans role in the Hustler.
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    Oakland CA circa 1966 poolrooms

    Inner city pool rooms were pretty much the norm 60 years ago. Not so much these days. In fact pool rooms as we might remember them don’t exist like they once did.
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    Oakland CA circa 1966 poolrooms

    Yes I do. One of my first road trips to he Bay area from LA was 1967. As I recall, one side was a mexican room and the other mostly a african american room? To me it must have been one pool room at some point in the past? Then it was separated? Old timers in LA told me that during WW11 and into...
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    Terry Bell Passing

    I don't think I saw any threads about Terry Bell's passing. He along with Louie Roberts and Larry Hubbard started the Busch League now known as the APA. There has been controversy for years about Louie Roberts and how he lost or sold his share in the league but suffice it to say that the APA has...
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    Your best thrift store, garage sale, or pawn shop billiard find

    Nowadays you can take a picture of suff and google can identify it and reference you to sites where like things are for sale. But with pool cues they're not always identified via signatures or labels. So, you have to go by design, craftsmanship, general appearance an the joint rings.
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    Where are the 'lost' Mosconi videos?

    In post WW11, Brunswick spent a lot of money to re-promote the game with little success. Willie was their guy and if tapes were made they probably controlled their distribution. There is some availability of tapes from the Gold Crown era 1959-late 60's but not as much from the Anniversary era...
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    RIP Joe Salazar

    Joe was a class act. His pool game was top shelf and when he quit playing, he started his company. He always treated everyone with respect. That is a virtue sorely lacking these days. We loved you Joe............RIP
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    A simple answer to the APA/BCA Amateur League dilemma

    IMO APA has amateur pool locked up. It's the only league where sandbagging is literally unheard of. League operators who get caught letting sandbagging occur can and do lose their franchises..It's a big deal. Annual dues $40, weekly playing fee's $8 and house green fee's can also be substantial...
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    DCC one pocket speed-up rule

    Although I disagree with the rule changes, something has to happen to keep this event functioning. DCC needs the large attendance low entry fee's to allow lessor skilled players the opportunity to play with the greats of our game.
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    Van Boening vs. Gorst 10-Ball Race to 120, Rematch June 2025 -- General Comments Thread

    I watched an interesting videography of the top 20 baseball players of all time. Babe Ruth was voted the best. The reason was he revolutionized the game and his records have stood the test of time. But his accomplishments are well documented and statistically available for scrutiny. Conversely...
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    Behr Cues

    A friend has one of these? Anyone ever heard of this cue maker?
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    Van Boening vs. Gorst 10-Ball Race to 120, Rematch June 2025 -- General Comments Thread

    Maybe it's time to talk about the greatest collapses of all time? How about Earl losing his race to 120 against Efren?
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    About Grady Mathews

    I played Grady three times. Every time we played he gave me 9/7. The first two times were around 1970/71 in Los Angeles and I won barely. Then again in 1980 and I got my ass handed to me. His improvement in those ten years was amazing and I think he became the professor during that time period.
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    About Grady Mathews

    Grady was able to do something I've never seen another pool player do. He would stand next to a pool table with his thighs leaning against the apron and jump straight up on both feet atop the table without using his hands for assistance. He was incredibly balanced gymnastically as anyone I've...
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    Is this a real 1-pocket rule or what?

    Ty Cobb who was a prolific base stealer in his time also stole first base going from second back to first to induce an errant throw. My point is its very difficult to account for ANY action in a sporting event. Ala One Pocket.
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