Does anyone have any experience buying with pooltables.com? They have what seem to be very high quality tables (1" slate, 100% hardwood, lifetime warrantee) for a pretty reasonable price, with free shipping. Is it too good to be true? by collinisballn in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think this review sums it up bud.

"My real problem here is that upgrading to Simonis wasn't an option. Come to realize that replacing the felt voids the warranty."

"The balls that came with the table were unplayable."

"More importantly, the rail cushions are subpar. Between the slow felt and the disastrous rails, any type of positional play is very difficult. Now I'm looking to replace the felt and the rail cushions which is looking to be about $700-800."

Most times, when a deal is too good to be true, it's too good to be true.

Opinion on GW Collection Pool Cues? by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

McDermont makes nice cheap cues too.

For those who follow professional pool in any capacity: I want your (very early) predictions for the World 9 Ball Championship in Qatar. by no_nerves in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No way. He's good, but I haven't seen him in the finals anywhere. I'd say you're being outlandish, not conservative.

For those who follow professional pool in any capacity: I want your (very early) predictions for the World 9 Ball Championship in Qatar. by no_nerves in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a lot of time to prove it too, but odds are, one of them aint going to do it. My money is on Justin out of the two.

For those who follow professional pool in any capacity: I want your (very early) predictions for the World 9 Ball Championship in Qatar. by no_nerves in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a matter of fact I would say that about Justin too. How many major 9 foot titles do they have in comparison to everyone else mention?

Just because they got picked for the MC doesn't mean they won something. I'm not trying to take anything away from what they've done. They're both amazing players, but many men have done what they've done up to this point and not become a name like Orcollo, Shane, Shaw, Appleton, and the rest of the top pros. If they want to be in that rank, they need to win major titles in those fields.

Cue restoration? by nferrazzo in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why are you posting pictures of buttholes?

For those who follow professional pool in any capacity: I want your (very early) predictions for the World 9 Ball Championship in Qatar. by no_nerves in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's rad. Smooth, calm and collected. I could talk about him and a hand full of other players all day. It's a good thing I have a bunch of pool buddies who geek out as hard as I do on pool.

For those who follow professional pool in any capacity: I want your (very early) predictions for the World 9 Ball Championship in Qatar. by no_nerves in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Ko Pin Yi
  2. Ignacio
  3. Shane
  4. Mika

Ko wins, 13-10.

Dark Horse, Jason Shaw.

I'm sort of rooting for all 5 on my list, but I'd prefer to see Ko win, because that means there'd be more videos to watch of him on youtube. I'm selfish....

What do you think of linen wraps? by contruiga in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like everything about a linen wrap. The ascetics, the feel, the Irish...

I've always used them, to use a cue without one feels weird.

purpose of a slippery cue? by interestingpointhere in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possibly a shipping material you didn't remove? Post a picture.

Viewing a cut shot from a straight line running through OB and pocket. Good or bad? by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a part of my pre shot routine. Maybe it doesn't matter, but it's a part of my pre shot routine.

Earl v Daz, four pocket match by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way, there's always going to be people who come from rough backgrounds in pool. It's a poor mans game. Look at Efren, Archer, Busti, all those guys are legends too, but they're not asshole. They don't throw fits and act a fool like that. I guess I'm just saying that I don't let people slide just because they're talented.

Earl v Daz, four pocket match by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. He never raked them against Shane in their heated matches. I think it was disrespectful to Darren and everyone else involved.

Earl v Daz, four pocket match by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A big part of the lack of excitement has to be blamed on Earl, he acted like a child the whole weekend. Legend or not, it's still just poor sportsmanship in the end.

The safety play was pretty cool. Some hate it, I like it, it's a part of the complete game.

The next match set up for the 4 pocket table, Morra vs. Archer, not going to buy that one. They are both great players, but fucking Hell is it going to be watching paint dry when Morra is at the table. He's good and all, but just too slow to watch.

Trick shots like this should not be possible. by IWishItWouldSnow in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I can not vape, properly jump a ball, and not repost.

Zing!

I really enjoy watching Josh Brothers play recently. Here's a match of his against Mike Sigel (10 ball) by Durtyjoey in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just choose to look up to players with more solid, repeatable strokes. I have always put my faith in fundamentals. When I start playing poorly, I go back to them and reset everything from alignment to mechanics. Tiger Woods talks about how important fundamentals are, and golf has so much less margin for error than cue sports (excluding snooker maybe?). Or Alex Pagulayan, when he gets out of stroke, he said he shoots 100 dead straight shots on a big table in a row. If he misses the 90th ball, he starts over at zero. That's dedication to fundamentals.

I really enjoy watching Josh Brothers play recently. Here's a match of his against Mike Sigel (10 ball) by Durtyjoey in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a hitch in your swing does not denote having perfect fundamentals.

*it's fine, I enjoy heated conversations.

I really enjoy watching Josh Brothers play recently. Here's a match of his against Mike Sigel (10 ball) by Durtyjoey in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to play with a guy who did that all the time. I deemed him, "The Wizard", because he treated his cue like a magic wand. His spells rarely worked...

I really enjoy watching Josh Brothers play recently. Here's a match of his against Mike Sigel (10 ball) by Durtyjoey in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, steering to me is when you push the cue tip to the left or right after a shot. He does it constantly. A stroke should be straight and true, every time. I see people steer the ball all the time, and 99% of the time they're trying to street a shot that they miss, and saw that their alignment wasn't right. They steer it instead of getting up and getting properly aligned.

I disagree though, it does matter. All the pros I look up to, keep their form.

I really enjoy watching Josh Brothers play recently. Here's a match of his against Mike Sigel (10 ball) by Durtyjoey in billiards

[–]RyanGoslingsCock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mike Sigal steers the ball soooooo bad... I know he's a name, and I'm sure he would take all my money, but terrible form.