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So it's Friday night, and you're out on the town with your mates. You're well dressed and you've had a few drinks. Isn't life grand? You puff away on your cigarette, sipping a pint, and round the pool table considering your next shot. You are keenly aware of the gorgeous woman sitting at the bar,
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When you're looking for lighting for your pool table, you should consider three primary things: first, the practicality of the light; second, the quality, brightness, and direction of the light; and thirdly, how great it looks in your pool room.
The practicality of pool table lights covers several different things as well. You need to consider
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(ARA) - From passionate professional to recreational wheelchair player and everything in between, pool promotes mental and physical well-being. Mark Twain once wrote in a letter, âI walk not less than 10 miles around the billiard table . . .â meaning he got physical exercise while stretching his mind through pool.
Some overcome tremendous physical
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The Dominant Eye
Everybody thinks you need to put your cue under your dominant
eye or under your chin. But where does Keith McCready and Earl
Strickland fit in then? If this were the case, I guess they
might need to give back their world championships. Neither Keith
nor Earl hold their cues underneath their "dominant eye." Keith
and Earl, of
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Did you know that the first pool tables made an appearance in
nineteenth century horse racing betting- poolrooms? Strange but
true...though at that time the game was known as Billiards and
tables were put up there for people to kill time between races.
Because the game was set up in 'pool rooms', it was eventually
named pool.
In those days
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A pool table is a rectangular table. It has six pockets and
consists of cushions bounding the playing area. The standard
size of a pool table is 4 1/2 x 9. Wood is the major element in
the construction of a pool table. Oak and cherry wood tables are
preferred for professional pool players, while plywood or pine
is recommended
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