For those who haven’t heard about the One Pocket Series yet, it’s a One Pocket tour in the Netherlands that’s about to start its second season.
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. The first couple of years it was mainly the start of a Friday night with the boys. After moving to Scheveningen in the neighborhood of
– 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.