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Guys who break as soon as you lift the triangle.
That cueball jumps and hits me in the face one day I will end up in prison.
I won't lift the rack for someone who's already down on the cue ball.
A tip from a guy from the action days....
...that's why you lay your cue on the table when racking.......
...you pick your cue up when you're done racking.
9. Using their cue like a protractor as if it magically tells you a bank angle. It's always funny how far off they are in judgement and even more funny when they break out the Super Flamboyance and not even hit the mark for which they were protracting.
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Learned that on this here forum before it got ruininated!
Here is one from last night.I get there early before a weekly tournament with a friend to make sure we get a table and some serious stick time in.The tables fill up and a guy comes and asks to jump in the game.Every rack this guy plays he is sitting eating and talking to everyone he can find within 50 feet paying zero attention to his turn while me and my buddy are steaming on tilt ready to club this guy with a combined 38oz of birdseye maple......Two options-1.You and your high school girlfriends should go braid eachother's hair over a pizza.2.Play some GD pool with the people who were kind enough to let you on thier table.
Guys who break as soon as you lift the triangle.
That cueball jumps and hits me in the face one day I will end up in prison.
I try to always lay my cue on the table as I rack, pickup the rack, and the cue as I step back.�