Well now that deer season is over, i have been shooting a little 8ball again. Im having fun learning the game anew.
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This brings back memories! Both of my grandfathers had pool halls in their basement I grew up in. I still have my grandfathers custom graphite cue and had a McDermott made for myself I plan to give to my son once he’s through the college phase of life. We had a fun crew of guys at UH that would play various tourneys around town while trying to dodge trouble. Not sure I could ever pick it up again to that degree knowing the hours we spent playing and missing classes.
As a kid I remember watching Minnesota Fats play in Galveston and thought I met the President, haaaaLast edited by Leon County Slayer; 02-21-2018, 05:00 PM.
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Originally posted by lab man View PostYes he is.
If 8 ball is more your speed check this one out. Happened a couple months ago.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vKD7EdzMjAM
Holy smokes that was legit.
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Originally posted by Chapo View PostI never was very good at pool. Had a buddy that was outstanding at it. Running the table on guys at the bar will make them mad. Doing it with the mop handle from behind the bar will get you into a fight every time
Used to be a guy in Salado that would shoot with a broom once folks wanted to start making bets.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostWell now that deer season is over, i have been shooting a little 8ball again. Im having fun learning the game anew.
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Originally posted by 300rem7 View PostI love to play snooker and one pocket. I wish there was a good place to play snooker here in the DFW metromess.
You can throw a rock in any direction, and hit 50, 1 pocket players.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostThere is, the Billiard Den in Richardson. Also about 2 dozen other snooker tables scattered around if you know where to find em.
You can throw a rock in any direction, and hit 50, 1 pocket players.
I learned to play at Wilt's in Arlington which closed many years ago.
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Found this old thread and have a question for you pros. I’ve always been an above average non-player. Just played a ton in college (15 years ago). My neighbor and I hang out quite a bit and he recently put a nice 8’ table in his house. We play fairly often but we’ve only ever had crappy sticks. The beat being a $50 graphite cue from Academy.
I want to get into a nice set of cues but don’t know what I’m looking for. I am fairly handy at putting English on the ball but need to be way better.
Should I be looking for 1 do it all cue? Should I have a fat tipped 25oz breaking cue?
Also, if I go to a billiards store can I demo them or am I better off listening to advice here and ordering online?
I tend to gravitate towards heavier cues when available, love a 21oz stick.
Take me to school please.
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