. . . before my match with Shaun Murphy Tuesday. I'm paying $200 for the opportunity. The watch on my wrist since last weekend is . . . . . . the Flightmaster. 🎱 ...
. . . but balls as well, 2 1/16" vs 2 1/4". Not to mention 6 x 12 table dimensions, larger than regulation pool tables. But the really unexpected difference is the bi-directional nap of the cloth: it's fast down table, slow up table. So an identical shot ...
. . . and while I have a set of snooker balls to practice with on my pool table, my practice sessions at home are not nearly as exacting as playing on a snooker table. A few days ago I ran thirteen snooker balls in practice and made fifteen reds out of si...
. . . in pool . . . . . . but in snooker, not so much. Snooker usually lends to defensive play rather than risky offense. A snooker player might attempt an obtuse angle bank shot like the one I made into a side pocket, but would never try the two-rail kic...
. . . to make a red but failed each time. One went into a corner pocket but rattled out. Once he cleared the reds I said "Let's call it a game, Shaun," and we shook hands.
… which is rather long and crazy for us down here as Monday is festive as well as Thurday and Friday so we are having only two days of work! 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Well I’m enjoying my white dial Speedy this week end. I wish a wonderful weekend to you and all our dear ...