Hard Knock Cues
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I wonder why in a standard box, the numbers are on the stripes.Another set I do not own, but quite interesting. By far the best of two NASCAR variations.
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I wonder why in a standard box, the numbers are on the stripes.Another set I do not own, but quite interesting. By far the best of two NASCAR variations.
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Nothing to do with pool whatsoever.It’s for 6reds PoolSnooker, a Snooker variant with rules adapted for normal sized Pool tables.
I literally supplied a link as well.Nothing to do with pool whatsoever.
6 reds snooker is a shortened version of snooker using much the same the rules. With fewer reds the "frames" takes less time to play enabling organisers to get though a huge draw while enabling the players to still play best of 3 or 5 frame eliminations.
6 reds has been adapted in most countries and being a shorter game it can be more entertaining when televised.
I would also be interested in this new set Rubik.I have a question about the Poker Pool set and the Romanique III set from the Billiards Museum:
What pool balls are the most similar to in regards to materials? Vigma? Where the colours meet, they look ultra crisp and not like the hazzy way that phenolic resin balls tend to look. I've wondered about that for a while. I've also been wondering when set #3 is going to hit the streets becasue it's been a while now since set #2 (Romanique IIIs) came out and I want to get in on the next set after having missed the first 2.