The most important ball on the snooker table is the White. It's the only one you strike with your cue and your ability to control it determines whether you'll win frames or appear on You've Been ...
Concord Christian fifth-graders learn math and geometry through a unique field trip to Capital City Billiards, using billiards as a learning tool.
When Nick Varner was a senior at Purdue University in 1969, world 14.1 pocket billiards champion Joe Balsis visited the campus for an exhibition. As the reigning ACUI national collegiate champion, ...
The most important ball on the snooker table is the white. It is the only one you strike with the cue and your ability to control it is vital. And it's not just about making the pot. You have to plan ...