Should Black spots be put on the cloth, or just Xs ?
If not, why not, and if yes, why yes.
The Baulkline, The `D`, and other ball positions on televised Snooker, and tables erected for exhibition matches are marked with the white pencil, this serves a dual purpose. One, the white is more visual, and Two, it means the cloth when removed from the table bed, the white pencil can be easily erased and the cloth sold off, and used again.
Tweetens have recently introduced a white spot... does this mean we are going to see white spots on our television screens?
If not, why not, and if yes, why yes.
The Baulkline, The `D`, and other ball positions on televised Snooker, and tables erected for exhibition matches are marked with the white pencil, this serves a dual purpose. One, the white is more visual, and Two, it means the cloth when removed from the table bed, the white pencil can be easily erased and the cloth sold off, and used again.
Tweetens have recently introduced a white spot... does this mean we are going to see white spots on our television screens?
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