Hi all, I just registered and am happy to have found this forum. I grew up playing pool (mainly 8 ball), but from time to time my dad and I would play snooker. Snooker in the USA has an odd history. Back in the 50s, 60s, and early 1970s, snooker was very commonly played, but after these times snooker was supplanted by pool. Nowadays no one here plays or even knows what snooker is. Sad, really.
When I went to university (Kansas State) we were lucky enough to have a nice snooker table (in amongst two dozen pool tables and one billiard table, oddly enough). I played a lot of snooker with a Scottish student who was studying at Kansas State (Donald, are you out there??) and really fell in love with the game.
I really haven't had the opportunity to play much, as there aren't any tables around where I live now, but I plan on travelling into Kansas City to get back into playing.
So, that's my story. Glad to be here.
cox
When I went to university (Kansas State) we were lucky enough to have a nice snooker table (in amongst two dozen pool tables and one billiard table, oddly enough). I played a lot of snooker with a Scottish student who was studying at Kansas State (Donald, are you out there??) and really fell in love with the game.
I really haven't had the opportunity to play much, as there aren't any tables around where I live now, but I plan on travelling into Kansas City to get back into playing.
So, that's my story. Glad to be here.
cox
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