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For the life of me I can't understand why people need commentary and alcohol when they're attending a live sport event, the bar and those earpieces need to be done away with
I'll be throwing popcorn at Starskys head from my lofty position above him, and yes I'm having a dryish month but will enjoy a few social beers during intervals.
Recently had the same happen to me but the cause was glitter - don't you love christmas
oh yes! one of the tables down the club, even after some brushing, you still see a glint every now and then!
we have asked that the management don't decorate anywhere above the tables!
I'll be throwing popcorn at Starskys head from my lofty position above him, and yes I'm having a dryish month but will enjoy a few social beers during intervals.
I'm attending the Master's for the first time this week. Got a ticket to the afternoon session of the final and wondering where the best spot is to watch the evening session with fellow fans (i.e. a local pub where people tend to flock to).
Spoke to the venue and unfortunately sounds like there aren't any big screen or bars within Ally Pally showing it.
There you go. Star's cheap quality highlighted again. Judd rolled up to the red but hit the black.
Could be the table ,but as they were saying in commentary,the tables are set up on a false floor ,also tables take time to settle properly .Playing shots that slow you better hit dead centre of the white or as it slows down it could move with a trace of side . There is also no such thing as a perfectly level snooker table ,anything over 95% is good .Even if you got the slates dead level ,putting a cloth on will alter the level to some degree as no no cloth is perfect either ..
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