Hi Terry,
I know they have snooker tables in this area, but I believe that pool (tables) is "generally" more popular here. There is also billiards which is, I believe, a generally tougher game to play.
Bill
>Didn't know whether to put this in sport or not. Over here we've just had, again, another world championship in snooker. Now this "sport" strikes me a little like baseball, in that we have a world championship but, afaik, only one contestant was from outside the British Isles, and that was Honk Kong, an ex-Brit colony. The only other guy I can conjur to mind is Cliff Thorburn, and ex-contestant from Canada.
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>Is it that Snooker is only practised in British Commonwealth lands? I've never seen any evidence of it in the USA or Europe. Incidentally, the guy who just lost the final has twice been world champ at 8-ball pool
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.