I will whoop some 5th grader assss in pool smarts.Typical response from those who know less about pool than a fifth grader.
Dale
I wish I could have met Phil. He was hanging around the now defunct Diamond Billiards Pub in Lexington 6 months or so ago. Everyone raved about how well he played. I wish I could have seen it for myself. Good luck to a fine young player.
Now, about your snooker comment, I'm afraid the boys in my area would get smoked in rapid order by your crew. The only snooker table within a 100 kilometer radius to be found is in a picture...![]()
Typical response from those who know less about pool than a fifth grader.
Dale
I wish I could have met Phil. He was hanging around the now defunct Diamond Billiards Pub in Lexington 6 months or so ago. Everyone raved about how well he played. I wish I could have seen it for myself. Good luck to a fine young player.
Now, about your snooker comment, I'm afraid the boys in my area would get smoked in rapid order by your crew. The only snooker table within a 100 kilometer radius to be found is in a picture...![]()
I take it our opinion may differ ,somewhat, regarding the entertainment value of a 1 Pocket match.Typical response from those who know less about pool than a fifth grader.
Dale
Hey Sean,Sad state of affairs when a *pool* cue -- which has traditionally been used to play all pool games (e.g. 8-ball, 14.1, one pocket, bank pool, rotation games, and a slight variant used for the carom games) -- is known as a "9 ball cue" in the UK.
You *do* know we play much more than the brain-dead game of 9-ball, right?![]()
-Sean