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Tom Piper - Rest in Peace
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>>>Is snooker played down there (U.S.) at all? That's the game I grew up with and it still has no rival or me.
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>>The last time I saw a snooker table was in a billiard room on the near north side of Chicago 20+ years ago. The place looked like it came straight out of the movie "The Hustler". Other than that, I can't recall seeing one anywheres else.
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>George/all,
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>We finally got on a subject I know something about (bg)...
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>Dallas has three snooker tables that I'm aware of, at three locations of a place called Dave & Buster's. Ask Andy Kramek -- he and I played for several hours after his IntelliSense talk at the D/FW Users Group meeting earlier this year. They're not full-size (6 x 12) -- instead, they're what are called "three quarter" tables (5 x 10). Most major cities have at least one "room" that has a three-quarter table.

Sounds like a lot of the various pool tables. Most bar room tables are 3x6. I've played those and 3.5x7, 4x8, and 4.5x9 which I think is standard tournament size.

>As far as American billiards -- anytime, anywhere, any game. I always have my cues with me in the car. I'm mostly a nine-ball and straight pool specialist, but will play the occasional eight-ball (usually with a group) or one pocket match, and ALWAYS snooker if given the chance and there's a table handy. I stay away from three-cushion (takes too much time to practice, and these tables are more scarce than snooker tables).
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>Wish I could make DevCon this year, but I'm in Northern New Jersey finishing a contract for the next month or so. Anybody in this area up for a match?
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Well, Cathy and I are talking about this for WhilFest. BTW, anyone who speaks of his pool "cues" is probably better than I. I only have my one.:-)
George

Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est
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