List of Best American Pool Players

Bob Jewett

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Where in the hell do play pool out there in the hills?

I come thru there a couple times a year and you got 10-6 or the 7.

Considering that Ron is one of the top ten pool players in the US, you may have bitten off more than you can chew, bub.

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You better gird your loins for the encounter.
 

pt109

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Funny a list for best American pool players is proposed....
...then players not born in America are mentioned...a lot...
...and a great player that was born in America is not mentioned....
...Jose Parica
 

HawaiianEye

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Considering that Ron is one of the top ten pool players in the US, you may have bitten off more than you can chew, bub.

You better gird your loins for the encounter.



http://www.thehypertexts.com/Who was the best nine-ball player pool billiards.htm

Other nine-ball players of note: The Bus Driver, Marcus Chamat, Wu Chia Ching, Yang Ching-Shun "The Son of Pool", Tony Chohan, Steve Davis, "Kid" Cole Dickson, Ron Dooley, Tony Drago, Thomas Engert, Norman Hitchcock, Wu Jia-Qing, Loree Jon Jones, Markus Juva, Yi-Che Kuo, Derek "Chew" Leonard, Dan Louie, Jimmy Matz, Danny Medina, John Morra, Fabio Patroni, Wu Jia Qing, Greg Stevens, Mark Tadd, Tony Watson, C.J. Wiley, Rob "Roadplayer" Wolfe, Zion Zvi (the absolute last word in pool names!)
 

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Funny a list for best American pool players is proposed....
...then players not born in America are mentioned...a lot...
...and a great player that was born in America is not mentioned....
...Jose Parica

It's possible that what was meant in the original post was players of American-style pool as opposed to British-style pool. The Brits (and some others) use the term "American pool" for the games and equipment with which we are most familiar (as opposed to English 8-Ball).
 

Dan_B

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I always find it, I'm not sure what to make of it,
when a member, just like that, hits the submit button a few years later, after registration.

I've heard setting back to see what the field is like, I got game :wink:
 

Bob Jewett

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It's possible that what was meant in the original post was players of American-style pool as opposed to British-style pool. The Brits (and some others) use the term "American pool" for the games and equipment with which we are most familiar (as opposed to English 8-Ball).
What English needs is more parentheses, brackets or braces like a lot of programming languages use. Then the title would have been:

List of {Best [(American Pool) Players]}

and it would have been much clearer.
:eek:uttahere:

Bob <-- would have made the list if it had been punctuated differently
 

pt109

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It's possible that what was meant in the original post was players of American-style pool as opposed to British-style pool. The Brits (and some others) use the term "American pool" for the games and equipment with which we are most familiar (as opposed to English 8-Ball).

What English needs is more parentheses, brackets or braces like a lot of programming languages use. Then the title would have been:

List of {Best [(American Pool) Players]}

and it would have been much clearer.
:eek:uttahere:

Bob <-- would have made the list if it had been punctuated differently

I’m still looking for a symbol that signifies a rhetorical question.
...if you two guys can’t come up with it....all is for naught...:crying:
 

Snooker Theory

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What English needs is more parentheses, brackets or braces like a lot of programming languages use. Then the title would have been:

List of {Best [(American Pool) Players]}

and it would have been much clearer.
:eek:uttahere:

Bob <-- would have made the list if it had been punctuated differently

Don't think "please excuse my dear aunt sally" works like that :thumbup:
 
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