Blasphemy

sudocrushms

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May get booted for this, but it's good fun.
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Dude I think it’s cool. Ive never played snooker but love watching it
I grew up on a 6x12 and learnt to play somewhat. There are very few 6x12"s where I am and I haven't played on one in at least 30 yrs. I keep saying I'm going to give it a go and know it won't be easy
 
I grew up on a 6x12 and learnt to play somewhat. There are very few 6x12"s where I am and I haven't played on one in at least 30 yrs. I keep saying I'm going to give it a go and know it won't be easy
35 years of playing I’ve been in the same room with a snooker table 1 time lol years ago
 
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I grew up on a 6x12 and learnt to play somewhat. There are very few 6x12"s where I am and I haven't played on one in at least 30 yrs. I keep saying I'm going to give it a go and know it won't be easy
10 reds works really well on this table. I wish there were snooker and carom tables around here, I'd love to be able to actually play both. Variety keeps it fresh.
35 years of playing I’ve been in the same room with a snooker table 1 time lol years ago
Fargo Billiards had one years ago, but it didn't last long. We played 9b on it occasionally. Need binoculars for some of those shots... :ROFLMAO:
 
It’s not blasphemy and it’s fun but not serious.
Part of the snooker game is dealing with the table’s specs. It changes the game’s tactics and shot selection.

It will be more challenging the other way around, play pool on snooker table…
 
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10 reds works really well on this table. I wish there were snooker and carom tables around here, I'd love to be able to actually play both. Variety keeps it fresh.

Fargo Billiards had one years ago, but it didn't last long. We played 9b on it occasionally. Need binoculars for some of those shots... :ROFLMAO:
I had a friend tell me if you want to remember what it was like when you first started playing play 9 ball on a snooker table. You’ll get humbled real fast lol
 
More than once I’ve had to tell players, who were new to the hall and having trouble making balls, that they were on a snooker table.
That's nothin'. I've seen 'em rack on a carom table.

A real 12x6 (they say the numbers backwards, being British) forces you to fix your fundamentals or you won't make a ball. And carom forces you to learn things about how the balls work that you only learn slowly at pool.
 
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