by Billiard Greg | Oct 31, 2014 | Billiard Greg's, Billiards, Cue Repair, Pool
I would like to wish everyone a Happy Halloween. This season people are going to be dressing up and putting on tons of make up. I would like to remind everyone about how to care for your billiard equipment. As some of you are going to be wearing make up it does...
by Billiard Greg | Oct 30, 2013 | Billiard Greg's, Cue Repair
With over 30 years of experience working on pool cues, Jack Turransky is one of the best for cue repairs around. I have used him many times to do work on my cue's and have been happy everytime. It is always hard to find someone who stands behind their work as much as...
by Billiard Greg | May 16, 2013 | 8 Ball, 9 Ball, Billiard Greg's, Billiards, League Nights, Pool, Pool Stories
So today happens to be my 33rd birthday that I find myself reflecting on past matches played and looking forward to future matches. The top performer award I have been lucky enough to receive three times so far in previous sessions. First time was in the Gardner area...
by Billiard Greg | Dec 19, 2012 | APA Rules, Billiard Greg's, Billiards, League Nights, Pool
This rule comes out of the APA Pool League @poolplayers Team Manual on page 28. Every now and then it is good to remember the rules in place. Not only does it insure everyone is playing on the same level, but it also shows how people can be. 10. SPLITTING MATCHES...
by Billiard Greg | Dec 14, 2012 | Billiard Greg's, Billiards, League Nights, Pool, Pool Stories
Well in my many league nights I have acquired many patches. From the 8 on the breaks to the 9 ball break and runs it is always nice to grow your collection but there is one patch that I really enjoy collecting. That is the Grand Slam patch. I have been lucky enough to...
by Billiard Greg | Aug 5, 2012 | 8 Ball, 9 Ball, Billiard Greg's, Billiards, Inspirational, Pool, Pool Stories
So I am going to start recording myself during game play. During practice with friends or during a match I look forward to analyzing how I play my game to see how I can improve. The best way to see how to improve your game is to watch yourself shoot. Only real way...