very entertaining recent 3c match

Like Efren Reyes. I heard billiards is his best game. There is also an interview of him saying he learned to play shape from billiards, carombole as he calls it. His amazing position play and kicks that revolutionized pool for us all, he learned from billiards.

Blomdahl, a champion billiards player, beat Reyes at pool twice. So the answer to your question is yes. They make awesome pool players. And pool players can learn a lot from taking it up.

Reyes said his favorite game is balkline, there are 3 different ones

47.1
47.2
71.2

His favorite, not his best, he plays balkline like a pool player, the video of him playing sir Raymond confirms this

If you want to see how a champion balkline player plays balkline, look up Xavier gretillat, there is a match of him vs Caudron

I love Caudron because he is a real master of EVERY carom game and has the titles to prove it

Yes I seen a match where Caudron ties the high run 3c record of 28, and loses to Marco zanetti

3c is a cruel mistress like that


The attitudes in pool are from the bottom to the top,
It's a cultural thing, happy to be rid of it personally
 
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Bob Byrne has Danny McGoorty in his biography say of the 3-c billiard room at the old Bensinger's, "If you coughed, they asked you to step outside until you got control of yourself." But that doesn't mean the people in the old Bensinger's didn't enjoy themselves!

Looking at the audience, I notice two things. "You are old, Father William, you are old." (That;s from ALICE IN WONDERLAND.) I hope that they have players in the pipeline. Thirty years ago I learned that a rather formal older gentleman in a European billiard club had become "Youth Counselor" for the club. I asked him why he had taken the position, and he said, "We must make sure we have a next generation!" Surprisingly he loved the kids after he got to know them, and they loved him, despite the fact that he had the manners of an earlier and very different generation.

The second thing I notice is that the people in the audience look prosperous! If I were a businessman and wanted to sell something, I would be asking how I could get the Euro's out of these guys pockets, for I would be fairly sure there were Euro's in those pockets.

I once attended an international match between Germany and Austria. It was held in a billiard club in the Ruhrgebiet which was very working class. With winter outside and the building surviving from about 1880, we drank beer and brandy to keep warm, and we kept our topcoats on. In the first match, brilliantly played, two young Austrian brothers defeated two young German opponents in balkline billiards. I went to the bathroom after the two matches, and, while I was washing my hands, the person next to me said, "Boy! That was billiards as it should be played." I said, yes, it had been, what a shame the Germans had had to lose both matches. His reply was, "Come on, now. We don't want to be soccer fans."

And we have people who think that the Mosconi Cup is going to bring back pool.


I am seeing it now more after you mentioned about the rich looking people


This seems to be standard among carom room owners
The will open a room with 10 verhoeven paramounts
Or 10 min or Gabriel's tables, not all but I see many rooms open with a good amount of top notch equipment

Those are 7500 and up tables new
 
im chuckling because having spent a fair amount of time in Spain, a place with decades long crazy unemployment I can tell you that the Spaniards do a most excellent job of "looking" propsperous
 
i havent seen it all the way thru yet
but thanks for the link
i am always fascinated to watch elite billiard players play
 
He definitely did not choose the easiest shot!

But for Caudron it was probably no brainier after running 21 in the last 2 innings, just about anything he could think of would work for him at that moment
 
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im chuckling because having spent a fair amount of time in Spain, a place with decades long crazy unemployment I can tell you that the Spaniards do a most excellent job of "looking" propsperous

Ain't that the truth. Same goes for in Argentina.
 
what a brilliant match between these two 3c gods, thx for that! could watch them all day long....
btw blohmdahl also finnished 2nd in a big 10b tourney 2-3 yrs ago in sweden, an all around genious!
 
I love the comradery at the end, I don't ever see pool players having fun or enjoying themselves like this even in regular games let alone a championship title match
Instead I hear of snotty behavior if any

lots of nice points and high average in this final match
Between 2 of the best around


3 Cushion Barcelona 2016 Super-Final : Dani Sanc…: http://youtu.be/LR_CBSBnp0k
Played on the SAM elite table :)

Thanks for posting the link. 3 cushion can be impressive. Used to enjoy seeing Sang play at Chris's in Chicago. That one tournament they had there with Sang, Caudron, Blomdahl, and one or two other big guys was great.
 
thanks, I watched the video and now more come-up for me on you tube. I watch and am amazed at the skill and imagination of these players. I don't know how much money is in billiards but if they can can stoke and control a cueball that good how can they not be really high level "pocket" players?

Blomdahl, for one, is a very good pool player. He beat Efren in a race to 9 in 9 ball in a match that is on youtube. And he has competed successfully in top pool events in europe.
 
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