Get a well set up GC (1,2,3 ) with 21 oz rubber backed wool cloth, 4 5/8 pockets. Then you will find out who is the best player ( it wont be the 'roller' guy, it will be the one with a real 'stroke' ).
Get a well set up GC (1,2,3 ) with 21 oz rubber backed wool cloth, 4 5/8 pockets. Then you will find out who is the best player ( it wont be the 'roller' guy, it will be the one with a real 'stroke' ).
I can play pool on this. Doesn't make it a pool table.
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"what type of cloth do left handed players prefer?"
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If you need some dumb broad who doesn't know a cue ball from an eight ball to make
your case......you on thin ice, buddy.
All she knows is wrecked angles.
The kind that banks better to the left hole than the right one...unless
you are Scott Frost and don't care.
Don't get sensitive. It was about the table. Never mind her. As stated originally snooker tables are 12 feet. Now the official method of measurement is cushion nose to nose and thus you lose a bit.
From World Snooker website:
1. The Standard Table
(a) Dimensions
The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/- ½ in (+/- 13mm).
thus 10feet does not constitute a proper snooker table.
Here is the complete rule book.
http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/40/8d/0,,13165~167232,00.pdf
Don't get sensitive. It was about the table. Never mind her. As stated originally snooker tables are 12 feet. Now the official method of measurement is cushion nose to nose and thus you lose a bit.
From World Snooker website:
1. The Standard Table
(a) Dimensions
The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/- ½ in (+/- 13mm).
thus 10feet does not constitute a proper snooker table.
Here is the complete rule book.
http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/40/8d/0,,13165~167232,00.pdf
My home town had 6x12s, 5x10s, and a rare 5.5x11.....
.....we played snooker on every one.
The eleven footer was called the three quarter sized snooker table by Brunswick.
I've also played for serious cash on a nine foot snooker table.
Sooooo.....according to your reasoning, a midget isn't a human being?
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I'm sure you did. Sorry if I hit a nerve.