Humidity in Florida

NobodySpecial

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Should team USA Mosconi Cup fans be concerned that at certain person's struggles with humidity might affect him during the Mosconi Cup, possibly causing him to forfeit a match?
 

axejunkie

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Yeah, November shouldn't be bad for humidity concerns. June into October could be a concern for Gorst, but there is A/C everywhere as mentioned.
 

middleofnowhere

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its airconditioned every where in florida. that means low humidity inside.
That's true but not in every situation. I used to play in a pool room in Miami called the Congress you would probably been at one time or another. And it would actually be different in different parts of the room. The tables over by the door that led to the outside they would actually change in the course of the night.
 

garczar

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He has proven himself to be a person who will forfeit a match if this "humidity syndrome" gets to be too much for him.
I must be outta the loop 'cause i have no clue who you're referring to. AFAIK they WILL be playing indoors and i doubt humidity will be that much of a factor. Florida a/c is usually set on 'arctic' and humidity is not that bad. I live in Ok. and we get humidity #'s up in 70% range a lot so i know what its like.
 

Badpenguin

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I must be outta the loop 'cause i have no clue who you're referring to. AFAIK they WILL be playing indoors and i doubt humidity will be that much of a factor. Florida a/c is usually set on 'arctic' and humidity is not that bad. I live in Ok. and we get humidity #'s up in 70% range a lot so i know what its like.
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Conceded at 5 - 5 after some uncharacteristic misses. People vaguely referring to some sort of sickness.
 

Z-Nole

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It’s fucking beautiful today in Clearwater. Was 70 when I took the dog for a walk this morning. Thankfully it’s giving these folks without power a small breather at night.
 
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