I just started using it and was pleasantly surprised at how I began to play smarter, simply because I wanted to keep my TPA high.
I'm not entirely sure that I'm scoring things with 100% accuracy, tho.
Anyone pretty familiar with how a professional scorer would treat certain situations?
Robin, I want to order your book. How do I do so?
What pool materials do you have for sale right now?
Get in touch. I sent you a PM on Facebook a day or 2 ago.
Shane Winters played a very good friend of mine at the big White Diamond tourney about 2-3 years ago. I watched him crush my friend 7-1 without making a single mistake. It was some of the strongest barbox 9B I've ever seen.
He's a monster. So is Sky, of course.
Btw, my friend is no...
How do players usually keep up with scoring? Do they keep score for themselves? Or do the opponents do it for each other?
Or is there usually a 3rd party keeping track of it?
I have a friend with a semi-restored 1912 Brunswick 10' table. Has Simonis 760 Tournament Blue cloth on it.
It's a beast of a table and for sale here in Arkansas.
It has the Brunswick date tag on it that shows it to be made the same month (April 1912) that the Titanic sank, I believe. I...
Hawaiian, could you.....or anyone.....make a quick YouTube video showing this? I'd like to see how this compares to CJ's TOI method.
Just a 1-2 minute video might make a lifetime's worth of difference.
Thanks, guys. That was a neat Palmer thing on the other thread.
If anyone has any others, feel free to share. I know Nick Varner has a new snowflake cue that looks amazing.
I'm getting a cue made and I'd like to have a "snowflake" inlay put in the forearm points, plus inside the boxed veneers of the butt.
I've found a few images online and in here, but I'd love to see more.
Let's see those snowflake inlays!
Did anyone notice Simonis 920? It's under "pool cloth".
Is it the same properties as 860, but a bit slower? Is this the slower cloth that Greg Sullivan was suggesting for barboxes a while back?
I don't see it in Tournament Blue, tho.