Voodoo Daddy said:Any info on JimBo's opening soon? Maybe in mid December?
I was informed by a friend who talked to the owners, that the owners have not made any decisions regards future course of action.Name of the place is JIMbob`s pool hall.
Voodoo Daddy said:Any info on JimBo's opening soon? Maybe in mid December?
just find a cave and stay in it...oops there might be terrorists there as well...whitewolf said:Stay away from DC, New York, & Miami. They are terrorists targets - New York and Miami for the number of Jews there, and DC because it is the capital. Living west of DC is okay because the wind blows east.
Stay away from LA because the terrorists have a huge number of box cars that come over from ships. These cars can carry anything, even though now they are being scanned for radiation.
Stay away from LA and north, because of the St. Andreas fault. It is due 'now' to go. I am not even going to mention the Mississippi River for the same reasons.
Stay away from San Francisco because the terrorists hate gay people. Seriously.
Anybody who moves back to New Orleans is extremely stupid.
Read the survivor web site and watch the science channel. You will be scared sh*tless. Go to the Edgar Casey web site and look at his map which he produced while he was in one of his trances. You will see where it will be safe to play pool as his outlines what areas of the US will be under water.
WW
yeah greenville isn't that great, the only decent poolroom there is On Cue but still not much talent or action there...BAZARUS said:I have moved from Mid South to East Coast year ago and I couldn't pick no better. I have chose Greenville, NC, because I found here only apt. that would fit my pool table. During that year I have discovered that better place is Raleigh. Most of the 2 majors NC tours ( Fury & Jacoby ) are there. + countless independent tourneys.
Also very good spot to be is DC/MD area, but watch your wallet - very expensive down there.
I think action is pretty much dead everywhere in NC, at least compared to a few years ago.branpureza said:yeah greenville isn't that great, the only decent poolroom there is On Cue but still not much talent or action there...
Nostroke said:Wow that is two mentions of Hawaiian Brian's. I figured it was a dive- I saw that show 'Dog' about that Bounty Hunter. On one show He and his whole crew were afaid to go in there and look for some guy.
macguy said:What rooms do you play in?
bobroberts said:Lets face it there is California ,New York and Florida after that there is not much to talk about.Those are the 3 main hubs of this country.
sixpack said:I wouldn't put California in the top 10 pool places I've lived. If it's on par with New York and Florida then y'all need to go to the midwest to get some perspective.
This really surprises me sixpack. Have you tried Family Billiards on Geary St in SF? I know that's a little ways for you to drive but that's a pretty nice room and I believe they have tournaments there at least once or twice a week.
Rickw said:sixpack said:I wouldn't put California in the top 10 pool places I've lived. If it's on par with New York and Florida then y'all need to go to the midwest to get some perspective.
This really surprises me sixpack. Have you tried Family Billiards on Geary St in SF? I know that's a little ways for you to drive but that's a pretty nice room and I believe they have tournaments there at least once or twice a week.
IMO theres a huge difference between Pool in NoCal than in SoCal.
I know alot of people like Hardtimes in Bellflower and Shooters in Riverside but really thats almost all there is here in the LA area. Pool is fairly dead unless your at Hardtimes. Even Shooters does not have large base of regulars that
come there to play. They do have regulars but its very successful with
non-pool players as well. I do like the place I just wish it was a little closer.
Coming to SoCal from the south I have wondered if I was spoiled starting out in very good pool towns and areas. From the late 80s to the late 90s the
south was a good place to be for pool. I think it has slowed a bit as a whole but is still very good.
Something I think would help the LA area pool scene is for rooms to have more events for players below the A level. Theres a very large group of "A"
that always win the monthlys or every other month events. They are cheap so some other players get in but there are a ton pf players that are B+ and below. The group of "A" players usually includes 7-8 Pros including at times
Efren and Parica. It would be nice to play in an event and have a good chance of doing well for the same $20 entry. With so many good players I wonder if its too hard to determine the skill levels of all the players.
I was surprised by the level of play around the LA area by players that I had never heard of.
Rickw said:sixpack said:I wouldn't put California in the top 10 pool places I've lived. If it's on par with New York and Florida then y'all need to go to the midwest to get some perspective.
This really surprises me sixpack. Have you tried Family Billiards on Geary St in SF? I know that's a little ways for you to drive but that's a pretty nice room and I believe they have tournaments there at least once or twice a week.
Yes, I've been there and it's a great room. I played in a Pechauer event there. I like the three that I mentioned better. Two other great rooms in the city have closed due to lack of business. That's not a good pool scene as far as I'm concerned. The point I was making though wasn't that there aren't good rooms here, but there really isn't the action and excitement of some of the other places that I've lived. The top few places on my list have solid action 7 nights/week. In Denver in the early nineties, you could play a tournament every night and not go back to the same place for a month. One time in Denver I won 3 tournaments IN THE SAME DAY at 3 different spots. That's what I'm talking about!
frankncali said:IMO theres a huge difference between Pool in NoCal than in SoCal.
I know alot of people like Hardtimes in Bellflower and Shooters in Riverside but really thats almost all there is here in the LA area. Pool is fairly dead unless your at Hardtimes. Even Shooters does not have large base of regulars that
come there to play. They do have regulars but its very successful with
non-pool players as well. I do like the place I just wish it was a little closer.
Coming to SoCal from the south I have wondered if I was spoiled starting out in very good pool towns and areas. From the late 80s to the late 90s the
south was a good place to be for pool. I think it has slowed a bit as a whole but is still very good.
Something I think would help the LA area pool scene is for rooms to have more events for players below the A level. Theres a very large group of "A"
that always win the monthlys or every other month events. They are cheap so some other players get in but there are a ton pf players that are B+ and below. The group of "A" players usually includes 7-8 Pros including at times
Efren and Parica. It would be nice to play in an event and have a good chance of doing well for the same $20 entry. With so many good players I wonder if its too hard to determine the skill levels of all the players.
I was surprised by the level of play around the LA area by players that I had never heard of.
sixpack said:Actually, I think the central valley has some good action in places like Modesto and Manteca, maybe the Bay Area just has too much recreation for people to really spend time/$$ on pool.
Cheers,
Regas
I understand you are trying to be funny but you really are an A-hole for such a ridiculous posting.Most people on this forum are trying to say somthing constructive.remember what your mama told you.If you have nothing good to say,say nothing.whitewolf said:Stay away from DC, New York, & Miami. They are terrorists targets - New York and Miami for the number of Jews there, and DC because it is the capital. Living west of DC is okay because the wind blows east.
Stay away from LA because the terrorists have a huge number of box cars that come over from ships. These cars can carry anything, even though now they are being scanned for radiation.
Stay away from LA and north, because of the St. Andreas fault. It is due 'now' to go. I am not even going to mention the Mississippi River for the same reasons.
Stay away from San Francisco because the terrorists hate gay people. Seriously.
Anybody who moves back to New Orleans is extremely stupid.
Read the survivor web site and watch the science channel. You will be scared sh*tless. Go to the Edgar Casey web site and look at his map which he produced while he was in one of his trances. You will see where it will be safe to play pool as his outlines what areas of the US will be under water.
WW
whitewolf said:Stay away from DC, New York, & Miami. They are terrorists targets - New York and Miami for the number of Jews there, and DC because it is the capital. Living west of DC is okay because the wind blows east.
Stay away from LA because the terrorists have a huge number of box cars that come over from ships. These cars can carry anything, even though now they are being scanned for radiation.
Stay away from LA and north, because of the St. Andreas fault. It is due 'now' to go. I am not even going to mention the Mississippi River for the same reasons.
Stay away from San Francisco because the terrorists hate gay people. Seriously.
Anybody who moves back to New Orleans is extremely stupid.
Read the survivor web site and watch the science channel. You will be scared sh*tless. Go to the Edgar Casey web site and look at his map which he produced while he was in one of his trances. You will see where it will be safe to play pool as his outlines what areas of the US will be under water.
WW
Seriously- you are not playing with a full rack.whitewolf said:Stay away from DC, New York, & Miami. They are terrorists targets - New York and Miami for the number of Jews there, and DC because it is the capital. Living west of DC is okay because the wind blows east.
Stay away from LA because the terrorists have a huge number of box cars that come over from ships. These cars can carry anything, even though now they are being scanned for radiation.
Stay away from LA and north, because of the St. Andreas fault. It is due 'now' to go. I am not even going to mention the Mississippi River for the same reasons.
Stay away from San Francisco because the terrorists hate gay people. Seriously.
Anybody who moves back to New Orleans is extremely stupid.
Read the survivor web site and watch the science channel. You will be scared sh*tless. Go to the Edgar Casey web site and look at his map which he produced while he was in one of his trances. You will see where it will be safe to play pool as his outlines what areas of the US will be under water.
WW
DougT said:Seriously- you are not playing with a full rack.