When I've played 9 ball in the past and could not make a ball hitting them flush I sometimes will put the CB close to the side rail and carom the CB off the 1 and into the rail. If hit correctly the CB will come off the side rail and back through the rack. It works pretty well on a bar box with...
Another great move is fudging the CB. At CB address you just accidentally touch the CB.
It looks completely natural. If you can't pull this off then one could simply let the cue slip and touch the CB and last but not least you can just reach down and pick the CB up and clean it without asking :D...
You stay in some kind of "shit storm" on here.... Wonder why?
Your still funny as they come. Your one of the few posters that can piss me me off and make me laugh in the same post just by changing a letter or two in someone name.
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That is steep, we had a place open up around here and they did the same thing.... Priced theirselves right out of the business. I'd look for somewhere else to play or buy a bar box for a few hundred
I like watching Pros play on anything. Diamond 7 and 9 and Valleys too. It's all a slightly different game and the B&R percentages are about the same. Everyone has an opinion and I'm damn glad one group doesn't set the stage
I play maybe 3 to 4 hrs a week if that. The bad thing is that when you walk in my front door my table is the 1st thing you see. My neighbor and close friend is a monster player but he's going thru cancer treatments right now and he's usually the one pushing me to practice . We play very little...
Back when I was a porn star and 6 ft 3 inches tall, I used to beat the ghost at least 3 sets a day while working 2 jobs and trying to please 10 females..... That was before lunch
Yep, I was a bad mofo in dem days :grin-square: