I want to know what head shaper and roughing tool he uses. The chalk looks secure with no signs of flaking or splatter.
It’s head and shoulders above the rest.
I think it’s three ball.
I like they just play and others can’t wait to play.
No concern of LD shaft, tips, chalk, pocket size, swerve, etc etc. Just play.
The creativity for enjoyment, sport, and competition.
The commentary is so brutal I can’t watch it.
I like to hear the sounds of the game which requires volume. I rather needles in my eye.
The one commentator drags her words and talks in questions like a 15 year old valley girl with the voice of a female smoker.
I’m happy for the WPBA and what...
A players movement from the time they approach the table, shot to shot, and back to the chair is greatly overlooked by many.
Players, upcoming players, young guns, etc are clueless to the rhythms of the game.
A few years ago I watched a top instructor teaching a lesson for two days.
Day one...
While vastly different games I think the knowledge of 3c is an advantage for a pool player especially in their early and mid- level stage.
The cue ball is the game and 3c will teach a player everything and anything there is to understand it’s movement with confidence.
I think it helps for...
Unless a billiard table is unavailable I don’t understand how anyone who picks up a cue does not play 3 cushion or any carom game.
I’ve seen so many players watch but never get on the table even if I or other players try to get them started.
They have no clue what they’re missing.
I can play...
The video I saw had no sound and a few visuals. I’m guessing aiming is involved somewhere. If I’m wrong then here is more gibberish for some to read.
I’m looking at the tracks and what I’ve been using over 35 years for any shot on any table in any game. Pocketing, safety, breaking, jumps, etc...