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Category: Pool and Snooker

link to Why Do You Have to Be 18 to Play Pool?

Why Do You Have to Be 18 to Play Pool?

Are you fond of playing pool and having a good time with your friends but aren't sure of the age limitations? Wondering if being 18 is enough to play pool in pool halls? Today, we'll be taking a look...

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How to Make Your Snooker Cue Smooth and Not Sticky

When you are taking a shot in snooker, you need to move the cue perfectly. Even the smallest hampering of movement can completely change the angle and speed that you hit the cue ball. If you watch a...

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link to What Cues Do Snooker Pros Use?

What Cues Do Snooker Pros Use?

If you want to be good at a game, what's better to do than researching the professionals in the industry? However, knowing what cue your favorite professional uses may not do you as good as you...

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Why Do Snooker Players Apologize for Flukes?

When a snooker player flukes a ball, they apologize. Have you ever wondered why? Well, it is all down to gentlemanly (or gentlewomanly) conduct. Apologizing for a fluke shot is a polite way of...

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link to Does Pool Chalk Go Bad?

Does Pool Chalk Go Bad?

Those familiar with the elegant game of pool will know all about that small little block of chalk that can often be found nearby the rack of pool sticks. That chalk helps provide the friction that is...

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Why Do Snooker Cues Have a Flat Side?

If you have ever looked at a snooker cue, you may have noticed that it has a flat section – this is called the “butt” of the snooker cue. If you're new to playing snooker it can raise a common...

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