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07-27-2005, 08:06 PM
http://www.billiardscrossing.com
Just curious has anyone here signed up?
I may try the trial menbership ($4.95) after the summer when I have more time for pool. but I usaully get all the info i need here on CCB for free.
Or better yet maybe i'll hang around Fran @ corners. /ccboard/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Billiards Crossing is an Exclusive Club. We are a Members Only, Billiards Training organization where billiards players meet with qualified billiards instructors.
Casual pool players cut a wide swath across the world. Few have much of a reputation for their game, but they enjoy it as much, if not more than the more serious players who populate the league and tournament environment.
It goes without saying that the more professional players already have some pretty strenuous practice routines in place and are pretty well set in understanding the basics of the game. They know the rules of their favorite games and often have some pretty impressive win/loss records. They are responsible for many of the billiards tips that can help you become a better pool player.
The casual, or social player often becomes almost the opposite in their game development. They get lost in trying to master the instructions aimed for advanced players and feel quite happy with their game based on the number of times they play. Casual players can benefit from billiards position play tips and their own billiards strategy and tactics.
Just curious has anyone here signed up?
I may try the trial menbership ($4.95) after the summer when I have more time for pool. but I usaully get all the info i need here on CCB for free.
Or better yet maybe i'll hang around Fran @ corners. /ccboard/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Billiards Crossing is an Exclusive Club. We are a Members Only, Billiards Training organization where billiards players meet with qualified billiards instructors.
Casual pool players cut a wide swath across the world. Few have much of a reputation for their game, but they enjoy it as much, if not more than the more serious players who populate the league and tournament environment.
It goes without saying that the more professional players already have some pretty strenuous practice routines in place and are pretty well set in understanding the basics of the game. They know the rules of their favorite games and often have some pretty impressive win/loss records. They are responsible for many of the billiards tips that can help you become a better pool player.
The casual, or social player often becomes almost the opposite in their game development. They get lost in trying to master the instructions aimed for advanced players and feel quite happy with their game based on the number of times they play. Casual players can benefit from billiards position play tips and their own billiards strategy and tactics.