It was a short, thin white guy, probably 5'6"-5'8" that had a big break and jumped up when he broke. I wanna say his first name was Jeff and his last name was pretty long but not sure on that.
Anyone know if this kid is ever gonna come to the states? I've been binge watching him on Youtube and he's scary good. He runs around the table getting perfect position. Sledgehammer break with control. I put him in the Shane, Filler, JL Chang tier.
I was just told that if the CB and an OB are frozen, those balls are considered one in the same and a different OB must be hit besides the frozen one (and then of course any ball hit a rail) for it to be a legal shot. I have never heard this before but the guy insisted its the rule. I asked what...
This is great! Shows their true personalities, didn't even know a camera was on them I think. If you didn't think Earl was a great guy away from the table before, just watch this. Its obvious how much the other players love him. Gets good at about 8:45...
Bobby Fischer, many say the greatest chess player to ever live, grew tired of chess games prearranged openings. As long as all the pieces were in the same spot to start the game, many of the correct opening moves could be made from simple memorization. He came up with the idea of what he called...
10 Ball, call shot or call safe. If you call shot and miss and the opponent doesn't like the leave, he can give the shot back. I think these rules are a must in a short race to 5. What say you?
Why does the cueball kick out to the side as opposed to staying straighter? I've always wondered this and have asked people but they either don't know or don't know what I'm talking about.
You know, a pro that can pack his sticks in his closet for months or years and still give anyone on Earth trouble. I'd give my answer but I admittedly don't know much about the pros.
Scott Frost is probably the best player that does this. He'll nod down and to the right slightly/ I have seen some great players do it. I'm wondering if its intentional or a tic or something some people have.
All of a sudden I've developed a nasty habit of dogging the 8 and 9 in tournament and league games. They don't even have to be hard shots, I'll get good shape and still dog it. In my head, all I do now is say "Don't choke". I have no confidence when shooting them. I know there is nothing that...
I captain a TAP team and couldn't make it tonight. The 4th match, my 3 faced a 6 and the 6 scratched on the 8 in the first game. The 2nd game, my 3 broke and the 8 was a hair from going in the side. The 6 hit a shot so hard he bounced the cue off the rail, the rail vibrated and the 8 fell in...
Ok, a TAP league was started in my area and everyone switched from APA to the TAP league. I like the rules but I have no clue how some people are rated the way they are.
One girl is 14-8 in individual games and 6-2 and matches and is a 2. Meanwhile, one of my girls is 6-20 and 2-5 and she's a...
I have been playing for 10 years and never got any consistent action on the 8. Lately though, almost every time I've broke I'm sending the 8-ball towards the corner by the rack behind one of the middle balls in the rack. Whats weird is I haven't changed cue ball placement or english. I must be...
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What are the odds? :grin: This guy would be the King of the APA (Disclaimer: I'm in the APA and enjoy it so I'm not bashing it)