
The Most Consecutive Break & Runs That Have Ever Seen
You always hear about these tremendous feats of long multiple rack runs but truly they are much more difficult to witness than the tales of greatness would lead you to
You always hear about these tremendous feats of long multiple rack runs but truly they are much more difficult to witness than the tales of greatness would lead you to
I can’t thank you enough for what you did for the sport today. I too appreciate your generosity, kindness, and am very proud of the Hall of Fame induction. We
Name Birthday Maurice Daly April 25, 1849 Buddy Hall “Rifleman” May 29, 1945 Mike Sigel “Captain Hook” July 11, 1953 Johnny Archer “Scorpion” November 12, 1968 Earl Strickland “The Pearl”
Many people know that I love baseball and pool which seems to go together and especially when regarding the pace of the game. Neither one was designed to be played
This is not something that you just possess but rather something that is acquired from experience and cannot be artificially manufactured or conjured up just because you think you need
Luther Lassiter was considered by most pool players to be the best “money” player ever and by the time I was involved in the sport he was a legend. Finally
When beginning my pool skills I never understood the exact science of what happens when the cue tip strikes the cue ball. It always seemed that once the tip touched
Pool players commonly believe a missed shot is caused by faulty aiming; However, most missed shots are caused by a stroke that inconsistently strikes the cue ball with varied deliveries.
The push out after the break rule in 9-ball is a dinosaur of a rule that needs to be eliminated as the intention is no longer justified. Originally it was
Mentally this is quite a challenge. The challenge comes from being surrounded by people who are only able to judge results of the object ball finding the pocket or not.