Very nice forum you guys have here. I've been playing pool for a long time and got into playing snooker about 3 years ago. Well, I have a 9foot pool table and a set of 2 1/4 snooker balls. Now it's all I play. I'm sure it's miles away from the real thing but it's the best I can do for now, unfortunately. Thanks to YouTube, I stumbled upon Ronnie's fastest 147 video and I was hooked ever since. Shortly after that I started to mimic all the pros, changing everything I did at the table. Closed bridge became an open bridge, stance became more structured and consistent. I started to develop a more disciplined approach to my shots and my game jumped up nicely. I look forward to picking all your snooker brains and continuing to learn all I can. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Terrance O'Donnell View PostVery nice forum you guys have here. I've been playing pool for a long time and got into playing snooker about 3 years ago. Well, I have a 9foot pool table and a set of 2 1/4 snooker balls. Now it's all I play. I'm sure it's miles away from the real thing but it's the best I can do for now, unfortunately. Thanks to YouTube, I stumbled upon Ronnie's fastest 147 video and I was hooked ever since. Shortly after that I started to mimic all the pros, changing everything I did at the table. Closed bridge became an open bridge, stance became more structured and consistent. I started to develop a more disciplined approach to my shots and my game jumped up nicely. I look forward to picking all your snooker brains and continuing to learn all I can. Thanks.“Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.” Mr. Blaise Pascal
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Welcome! There is lots of great resources here to learn from. If you are ever around Vancouver Canada, get in touch and we can have a gameMayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Originally Posted by Terrance O'Donnell View PostHa. One for every snooker table in the country.
If all you US guys would go to 'snookerusa.com' and in there they have a state-by-state list of all the snooker tables they can find in the USA. There may be one near you. I know there are tables in Houston, Brooklyn, Chicago, a couple of good places in California and there are some snooker tables in Las Vegas too.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostIf all you US guys would go to 'snookerusa.com' and in there they have a state-by-state list of all the snooker tables they can find in the USA. There may be one near you. I know there are tables in Houston, Brooklyn, Chicago, a couple of good places in California and there are some snooker tables in Las Vegas too.
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I had the chance to play or rather knock-about on a full size snooker table in San Jose California.
I will say the condition of the snooker table was not up to expectations.
The balls were light and feel strange.
The cloth was the type that I usually see on 9 ball pool tables and it took some getting use to as there was no nap.
Not a very good experience in my opinion.
The only thing was that the single snooker table is always available.
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Originally Posted by Terrance O'Donnell View PostI have come across that site before but nothing close I'm from Pittsburgh pa. Vancouver is a 4 hour drive, might have to take a road trip.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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