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Valkrie9
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DEC 31, 03:54 PM
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Valkrie9
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JAN 02, 08:15 AM
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Cliff Thorburn  [This message has been edited by Valkrie9 (edited 01-02-2025).]
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Sage
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JAN 02, 09:42 AM
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For anybody that might be interested, link to my oldest son's establishment. He live streams events and has "celebrity" players in periodically.
Florian Venom Kohler has been there several times, and quite a few others, known in the sport.
He has a full kitchen on site and many other activities for "family fun" and/or parties, available as a venue for private gatherings.
Has a "table crew" that travels and can recover your table or bring you a new one. He is a distributor for tables and supplies.
Not really trying to "advertise", just sharing the info for any that may be interested.
Located in Parkersburg, WV......but travels within reason with the "crew".
Anyway, here's the link: The League Room
HAGO!  [This message has been edited by Sage (edited 01-02-2025).]
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MarkS
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JAN 02, 12:07 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast:
I used to shoot a lot of pool. Never got great, but I was pretty good. Thought it would be like riding a bike in that you never forget how.
Apparently it isn't. I recently tried to play on a full size table for the first time in years and could not hit anything. I bet the touch would come back pretty quickly if I started playing regularly again, but I shot several games and did not seem to get any better. |
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My pool playing was many many years ago and pretty much exclusively on bar tables. Going to a full size table is pretty sobering if you believe you are a good player on a bar table.. Good times though
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Valkrie9
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JAN 23, 11:51 AM
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Valkrie9
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APR 15, 10:59 AM
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Accurate to a hair's breadth. Which is amazing, unprecedented performance. 
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