Whoever was doing the commentary the first day said “Bluegrass had all GC4’s”. I’m shocked someone who knows enough about pool to do commentary doesn’t know what a GC4 looks like. Someone tell the dude they are GC3’s🤣
Finding a money game in SoCal isn't as easy as it sounds. You really need to know where to go if you want any action. I've had plenty of dry trips there.
My first trip to OKC back in the early 80's a guy ran out the golf game on a 10' snooker table with standard balls. That was the least expensive golf game I ever played, there were no hickies:ROFLMAO:
Say what🎱 You’re a shortstop and very serious player and you don’t know the answer already🤣
Just to rehash a thousand other threads, a matte black GC4 spots any other GC the 6 and out. Black Wolf, just go buy a bumper pool table for the kids😂
They have three commercial quality tables🇺🇸 ProAm and Professional, with a few different looks/options and Paragon. How many different commercial tables does Brunswick have, one🤣two if you call Black Wolf commercial quality😝
I’ll buy a Rasson table way way before a POS GC6.
The 9 ball is a $200 entry with lots of dead weight. The 1P is a $1000 entry, only 21players entered the 32-player limit 1P tournament. If the 1P had a $200 entry they probably could have had 64 players. It's a cost/numbers game, make the 9 ball a $1000 entry they wouldn't get a 32-player field.
I don't know Glenn. I was looking at a local Red Label for sale, I called Diamond and they said they could sell me a blue label top. They never asked me anything about Dymondwood rosewood. So, spill the beans if there's more to it.