2010 Masters Details Announced
Line Up Expands from 16 to 64
Matchroom Sport are delighted to announce that the 2010 PartyPoker.net World Pool Masters will take place from Wednesday 12th to Sunday 16th May at the Riviera Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.
And following 17 years as a 16 player invitational event, this year will see...
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The Straight Line by Bob Henning In pool there are many factors to take into account in order to contact an object ball with enough accuracy to send it to a distant pocket. There is the discrepancy between where the cue ball is aimed and where it actually contacts the object ball. There is...
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Hatch Unstoppable in UticaJoss Northeast 9-Ball Tour / Utica, NY by Rick Davis Dennis “The Hatchet Man” Hatch soared through his first Joss Tour stop of the season taking the event undefeated and adding yet another title to his list of tour wins. Taking place at Hippo’s House of Billiards in Utica, NY, a...
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This is my seventh column on the shot process for InsidePOOL Magazine, and so far we have looked at some very important things. We have examined the standing address in great deal. We have broken the transition phase into minute parts and put it back together. We have analyzed and worked diligently on the...
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The third phase of the shot process is the set-up. It begins the second your hand touches the cloth of the table, and it is over when you start your final backstroke. It is a crucial part of the whole, of course, but not nearly as complicated as most beginning and intermediate players make...
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