boingo
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"I normally don't shoot that shot if I'm only playing for a hundred.(Stolen from JR Hendy)"
Beautiful,
Beautiful,
That's cold. Nice move.
Just thought of another good one. You make a ball that luckly kisses off another, you say"Man I hate to take that ,but the rules say I have to."---Smitty
I take no credit for any of these, but...
- take care of whitey and whitey will take care of you
- rearranged the furniture
I still have to say one of my favorites was Grady's, "that shot is fraught with peril".
or
Danny D's, he has the two rail, he's not going to shoot it, but he has it... I hear him say that in every match he has ever commentated on...
or
Freddy B, when talking about Artie playing Ronnie Allen, they circled each other...
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I have heard the DC players now and then call a certain situation, "Nellie's room" (I think ). If I understood correctly, it describes a confining cue ball trap that one player creates by sending the cue ball into a semi-contained crevice in the side of the stack, at the same time gently knocking an object ball off the rail and also in towards the cue ball, kind of like closing off the one exit to the crevice where the cue ball is lodged, so the cue ball ends up buried inside the cluster of balls. Sounds like Dracula's den is similar to Nellie's roomA strong player in MD. by the name of Sterling has a good one. When he put someone in a deep trap he would tell him he had the guy in Dracula's Den.
No daylight.
Tom
"Stick and stay and make it pay." - Artie B.
When your opponent misses a shot you tell them: "You must be betting with your own money." (someone told me that's what Cornbread used to say)
I have heard the DC players now and then call a certain situation, "Nellie's room" (I think ). If I understood correctly, it describes a confining cue ball trap that one player creates by sending the cue ball into a semi-contained crevice in the side of the stack, at the same time gently knocking an object ball off the rail and also in towards the cue ball, kind of like closing off the one exit to the crevice where the cue ball is lodged, so the cue ball ends up buried inside the cluster of balls. Sounds like Dracula's den is similar to Nellie's room