pool

/pool42

Lovers of pocket billiards, rejoice. Channel focus: 8/9/10-ball, 1-pocket, straight pool, and banks. Other cue sports are welcome but not emphasized (snooker, heyball)

HFSP

to some, it means “have fun staying poor” and derides someone not investing in what you’re selling.

To me, it’s “have fun shooting pool”
Congrats to Fedor🎉 what a fun finale
I just updated my story!
I won’t rest until there’s a pool table at every airport
How many of you read Billiards Digest?

https://www.billiardsdigest.com/

I get it in the mail and it's a nice guilty pleasure to turn the pages and see the pool news I may have missed from YouTube shows I watch.
Without sharing too many details, I'm
A) vastly increasing my skills through coaching
B) boldly getting out there with larger and more prestigious tournaments
Won $400 in a weekly pool break contest tonight. Pretty happy with that result.
Not only is Sharivari’s pool game on point, his video editing and live streaming abilities improve constantly.

https://youtu.be/2rxPfMCK274?si=sOu6Rc13m2MQmq-J
Good advice from the master.

Sharivari has some of the best produced and consumable pool videos of anyone I’ve watched, and I watch a lot

https://youtu.be/l0MUZgIQHCU?si=mHzFg5DNQccd8iV_
I played in a scotch doubles chip tournament tonight. Got lucky, played well sometimes, missed shots I should’ve made

Didn’t win or place in the money but had a GREAT TIME
Hall of Famer Niels “The Terminator” shares essential tips in five easy to understand examples

https://youtu.be/TLp5yElptCg?si=uykmurEw-PsB6wgI
Sharivari is one of my favorite YouTube content creators for pool tips. This one has a neat position drill and a walk-through, plus a giveaway. 

https://youtu.be/ki1tyn5I5Ts?si=D5s3rH-QlcoyQo47
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcxm9TKtM58

These guys always have fun, and there's even more fun when Emily Frazer is involved.
This is a special post hidden away in my channel for /pool fans.
https://www.youtube.com/live/zb3ludZk7Ss?si=kqGl9ip4DEnIz0KB

An eclectic and chill group of people watching local tournaments in Texas area. Live now and watching
I listed to the whole thing as I love the Doggin' It guys Molina Mike and Joey Ryan, but this little clip shows a great attitude that I keep seeing here on /farcaster

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxcTu7ar9jLOncnASEMRzk-e3cZPPW9qA8?si=qDGD5DDROwFYFOZK
Was thinking of starting this channel myself, but glad I found it.

Down to run 8/9 ball in nyc
What do you think of chip tournaments? Do you play in them?

Attached is an example - I was new to chip tournaments, and ended up liking how it's set up. My Fargo has been a focus for 2023 in terms of getting established, and a goal to get to 550 in 2024.

The "chip" aspect is an interest way to handle races