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  1. catpool9

    9 ball rule question

    I understand what your saying, and it is right,... but not for me, the way I look at it, in the long run I'm going to beat you anyway, so what does it matter! David Harcrow
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    9 ball rule question

    Well to me it just like calling the 8 ball, if it's straight in and I know where your playing it and you don't call it and play the shot and make it..... I'm not going to be nitty and call foul you lost, I'm just going to be a man and rack um up!...but thats just me.:smile: We all know the...
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    report from Starcade, Fort Walton Beach

    Hu, thanks for the tourney info, sounds like a good one, keep us all updated if you can, hopefully JoeyA will make a good showing!:smile: David Harcrow
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    Buddy Hall, Get well soon!

    Buddy Hall Buddy was the best ever playing pool and a great person to be around IMO, I wish him all the best with his health recovery! David Harcrow
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    9 ball rule question

    It maybe a foul, but if you call it your a NIT! David Harcrow
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    Shane wins the USBTC 10 ball - Simply amazing!

    I agree John, congrats to Stevie Moore for some fine shooting, he is on top of his game for sure! David Harcrow
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    Good showing at Buffalo Billiards Joey A

    Good shooting Joey!, that Mark Cavalier is hard to beat two sets, WTG though:smile: David Harcrow
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    Alf Taylor's "The Other Side of the Road"

    The Other Side of the Road Mr. Taylor, I'm looking forward to reading your book when it becomes available to the public! David Harcrow
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    Getting the most out of practice sessions?

    I basically do the same as you, throw about 6 balls or so out and shoot them in to loosen up, I do like to add some cross side banks in there with some long rail banks shots, and hit a few up close cut shots then practice a few long rail cuts. I also like to cluster two to three balls close to...
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    Good news

    I wish you all the best Grady!, keep praying and playing!, good things will surely come of it! David Harcrow
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    The One Thing You Must Do If You Aspire to Become Good

    I agree being a right hander, and having the "utmost confidence in potting the ball with the desired shape for the next ball to be played." David Harcrow
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    what is wrong with chalking right handed?

    Me personally I think it slows your cueing rythmn at the table down when you chalk with the same hand you hold your cue, chalking with the opposite hand is a natural flow of things, ........ that way you don't have to constantly change hands with the cue your holding just to chalk. David...
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    My DCC trip

    gunzby, sounds like you had a ball of a good time!, thanks for sharing!, enjoyed the read. David Harcrow
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    Fatboy Challenge

    Yes I agree, this forum really dogs it badly when it comes to these things, there should be at least a "Sticky" for named tournaments that have links and updates for the tournament. America wonders why pool is so boring and dull here, well its because there is no marketing about the tournaments...
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    Please join us in celebrating Ilona Balner's (Palmer Cue's) 90th birthday!

    Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday Ilona!:happy-birthday:, and many more! My very first playing cue was a Palmer, I was 14 yrs., bought it back in 1973, I really liked that cue! .......thanks!!!!! David Harcrow
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    Pool helps to improve performance in other life activities?

    Well I'm going to tell you the truth, you can meet a "SOB" an within five minutes you can tell if he's going to lose a dime or chase a quarter!, an that's a FACT! David Harcrow
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    Poll: How long did it take you to become an "A" player

    I don't know about being an A player, but at age 14yrs, I've made a living at pool & gambling , and I'm , 53 yrs, now, and have no complants. Choose your games Wisely!:wink: David Harcrow
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    What was your first cue?

    YEP, Mid-1970's that was back when a candy bar was 5 cent/ a coke was 10 cent/ a game of 9-Ball a dime /8-ball 15 cents/ or you could play by the minute ( on time) for 1 1/2 cents a minute and snooker was 20 cents agame / gas was 19-23 cents/ a new car was $2,000, a new house was $14,000...
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    What was your first cue?

    I tell you what, those Adams cue's from the 70's were some damn good hitting cue's!...usually $25.00 to $30.00 bucks back then! David Harcrow
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    What was your first cue?

    My first Pool Cue I began playing snooker at 12yrs. back in 1971, at 13 yrs. I ordered my first pool cue, it was an eighteen oz. plain jane Palmer, 13 mm shaft with Irish Linen wrap,( $.77.00 ) man I thought I could beat anyone with that cue, it did improve my pool game tremendously, being...
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