by Billiard Greg | Jun 15, 2017 | Billiard Greg's, 9 Ball, Billiard News, Pool
Here is the collection of matches from day two of the World Cup of Pool taking place in York Hall, London. Day two's winners shot very well. It is great to see this level of play and coverage so that many players can learn from the pros. YouTubeNo Description...
by Billiard Greg | Jun 14, 2017 | Billiard Greg's, 9 Ball, Billiard News, Pool
This year the World Cup of Pool takes place at York Hall, London. Here is the collection of videos from the first day of matches in the World Cup of Pool 2017. I think the biggest upset is India edging out Darren Appleton by beating the England A team by a...
by Billiard Greg | May 19, 2017 | Billiard Greg's, General, Pool Videos, Videos
I think it is great to find old billiard videos. This almost 60-year-old Disney video is no exception. Here we have Mr. Spirit teaching Donald Duck how to shoot three cushion Billiards. He even goes as far as teaching a version of the diamond...
by Billiard Greg | Nov 3, 2016 | Billiard Greg's, 8 Ball, 9 Ball, Playoffs, Tri-City Cup, LTC, and Tournaments, Pool
On October 22nd, 2016 I played in a Captain Co-Captain tournament at Q Pin's 2 in West Springfield, MA. While I was there to play in this alternating shot doubles tournament, the person running it decided to also put together some single's qualifier tournaments...
by Billiard Greg | Oct 17, 2016 | Billiard Greg's, 8 Ball, Playoffs, Tri-City Cup, LTC, and Tournaments
So over the weekend I played in the local regional tournament with my team. In the first round we where down 5 to 3 going into the 4th match. Our guy won so it brought it to 6 points to 5 points with them having a one point lead. I got put up against another 6 in a...
by Billiard Greg | Oct 12, 2016 | Billiard Greg's, Aiming and Execution Tutorials for Billiards, Pool Playing Tips
So once again a pro has posted some instruction on pre-shot routine. Lee Brett gives a nice example of field of vision while talking about how you should always approach the table and not start at the table. For each shot you should always start from a couple steps...