Norwegian pool player Eirik Riisnæs tells about his first experience at the DCC and shares his ideas about one pocket in Europe.
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We all have these days things don’t seem to work out the way we want to.
I was 14 years old and had some time in between classes at my high school. A friend suggested to go to het Dijkje Duinzigt, the local pool room down the road. That was the start of a 25-year love affair with pocket billiards.
– Konstantinos Booza in response to A memory of true love for ‘billiards’ in the Philippines. Once, as an intrigued tourist of the Philippines, I found myself all over the countryside wanting to know what lays beneath the thoroughbred Pinoy (Filipino) talent the Philippines produces. The country has a colorful past. It’s culturally diverse and its war and political divide has boasted high levels of poverty. I wanted to know how a country that
Normally, I would just enter the pool hall, get a coffee, unpack my cues and start playing until someone sent me home.
What to do in that situation when 2 balls are spotted in one pocket, you get ball in hand, but you don’t have a free shot?
The third and last tournament of the One Pocket Series 2017 last Sunday was a mysteriously fast end of tour.
Whenever you feel like watching a billiards movie, you should check this list made by Jason Moss.
I was just traveling online, thinking about what to do and where I want to go. The answer is always the same: I want to see as much of the world as possible. This mind-traveling at home by staring at my laptop screen made me think about all the places where I’ve played pool the past 17 years. I’ve made a list and it apparently comes down to a total