 Category: Billiard Snooker
Category: Sports and Recreation >> Billiard Snooker<< previous page 1 next page >> by Wayne Hemrick  [ 2009-09-07 ] Luxurious accommodations at a resort will mean that your time out of the water during Colorado diving vacations will be very enjoyable as well.
by MJ Marks  [ 2009-02-12 ] Ever seen a pool table without pockets and wondered what you were supposed to do with it? Find out some of the many games played on pocketless tables, including straight rail, balkline and cushion caroms. by Arvind Sharma  [ 2009-02-02 ] This article is about the main differences between American pool tables and English pool tables, both in their construction and the playing characteristics. by MJ Marks  [ 2009-01-31 ] Did you know that Shakespeare references billiards? Or that upper class Englishman used to play table tennis on their dining tables with improvised equiment? As humans, we have been very good at taking outdoor games and adapting them to be played indoors on a table. The history of modern games tables is really quite interesting! by MJ Marks  [ 2009-01-31 ] In the US, there are a lot of pool tables, and the post popular game is 8-ball, but did you know that there are a lot of other games that you can play? Some games are shorter, others are longer. Most are for two players, but others can have multiple players. Get a basic understanding of other games of pool, you might be surprised at what you like! by Scott McClain  [ 2009-01-30 ] Concert ticket stubs are excellent collectible items. Items like show flyers, handbills, and movie posters, football programs and other rock memorabilia, especially are old concert tickets are colorful, fun and reminders of musical milestones in our culture. Some people like to paste them into scrapbooks as memory anchors of a favorite concert. Others throw concert tickets away as soon as the show is over. Of course both approaches help to establish the rarity of the concert ticket collectible and of course its price. by Doug Marks [ 2008-10-17 ] Pool tables got their start in France in the courts of King Louis XI. Now they can be found, not only in the courts of government, but in living rooms, bars, recreation centers, and even churches all over the country. How did it all happen? Read on and find out. |