The Billiards Channel on Roku!!

Roku is one of the greatest tools for watching pool!!!
Make sure to get this channel. It's free. Many other great things on it from NASA (Max Eb. would love this lol) to Osprey nests to drag racing and.......
POOL!! And more POOL!!

https://www.rokuchannels.tv/nowherestream/

It has a search function. Put Billiards in and most stuff comes up.
I also search AZB, POV, On the Rail (fast lenny) etc. Sometimes they are on but don't appear in the Billiards search.
Everyone needs this!! I love it!!! And no pop in commercials!

ENJOY!!!
**ESPN 3 is another one. It's rare but they do have 1 or 2 streams a year.

Thanks 9 andout, I just added the nowherestream. We all benefit when we share our information freely!!!
 
Yea I agree about the Roku 3. Really like the voice search option. I have two of them one for each set and I also have the Orange & Blue Sling options. I used to have Comcast for all my internet and TV services which cost me about $190.00 per month. Now I have high speed internet at $69.99 per month and the Sling at $40.00 per so I am saving around $80 per month. So far me and the wife are pretty happy with it and real happy to say goodbye to cable TV.. The five minute commercial spots were ridiculous..

I cut the cord with cable and satellite as well and it has saved me a lot. DirecTV kept increasing my bill each month when I was under a two year contract and as soon as the contract expired I cancelled and subscribed to Netflix and Hulu Plus. Later down the road I tried Sling TV for a few months while The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead were airing. In my experience one of the big downsides to cutting the cord was that I missed out on college football games that did not air on any of the ESPN channels. I bought a small HD antenna to pick up over-the-air channels but I am unable to pick up any channels due to interference from tall trees, even though there are stations within the advertised range of the antenna.
Just a helpful tip: you should be able to save money by dropping the Sling Orange package and leave Sling Blue. With Sling Orange you can only watch one stream at a time but with Sling Blue you can watch different streams on multiple devices. Here is a link to an FAQ about multiple streams: http://help.sling.com/articles/en_U...ng-TV-on-multiple-devices-at-the-same-time-13
 
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Just saw my search history.
Forgot I watched those great GB9 tour British Open
matches last weekend on U stream / Roku!
 
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