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When Rafferty Shea played in Fort Bragg Pool League, it was very competitive, but for almost every player it was “security” taboo. Kevin Scanlon was outraged and jumped from his seat to call the big Mike to be safe as he sank a ball. “You can't!” He broke out. “It's not allowed!” He thundered. I will not quote what Kevin screamed in the next 15 minutes, but without the shot being denied, he was called a legal goal. Although controversial security at that time, it is now a routine recording. If Big Ed does not shoot, Ed still calls a side pocket while he puts a ball in a corner bag if he wants to play safely. Shea played when it went in flames, even if they tried an impossible shot. Playing safely, even achieving the game's guaranteed victory, was frowned upon. When members sniff and excuse them. Back then it was an unman's shot for some remains.

Recently, Rafferty in Welcome Inn last Saturday to find out how much he had lost in the decades since his league. The good friend Angus Verse, the top shooter in the Welcome Inn Team # 1, explained. “It is a completely different league, Rafe; You play security recordings at any time. It is incredible and you have to prepare for it. “Shea, who almost always smiled, replied:” I just noticed that. “

It is true, but I lost a game against Gabe Medina 8 years and 7 days ago in the Golden West Saloon because he surprised me with a safety shot and hit me in an important game. It was late in our match and I had it cold. Nevertheless, I hadn't defended against a security game. I can still see the carpenter and safety shot that cost me the game. There were always security recordings and they are a strong shot. They are also difficult to play. The thrill in the opponent's eyes when you miss a security shot is unsurpassed. You can hardly wait for you to pay for your mistake. Getting playing and getting a security that offers you a ball in your hand is a great advantage for victory, but it does not remain the shot for everyone.

Pool -League results for Tuesday, 03.04.2025

Team positions: Angelias Grill and Bar Team No. 1: 2 victories; Angelina's grill and bar team No. 2: 3 wins; Golden West Saloon Team No. 1: 3 Victories Golden West Saloon Team No. 2: 1 victory; Milano Hotel and Bar Team No. 1: 2 victories; Milano Hotel and Bar Team No. 2: 3 victories; Noyo River Grill Team No. 1: 4 victories; Noyo River Grill Team # 2: 3 wins; Welcome to the Inn Team No. 1: 4 victories; Welcome to the Inn Team No. 2: 0 Victories.

Top player of the league: TJ Nguyen is the top player with 8: 0. Jake Tupper and Angus Verse are 8-2.

Top player from teams: Angelina's Grill and Bar Pool Team No. 1: Jake Tupper: Angelinas Grill and Bar Pool Team # 2: TJ Nguyen: Golden West Saloon Pool Team # 1: Greg Brickey: Golden West Saloon Pool Team # 2: Raven Dean: Milano Hotel # 1: Yovany Guzman: Milanghano Milano Hotkel: Milanange Milano Hotkel: Milanange Milano Hotkel: Milanange Milano Hotkel: Milange Milano Hotkel: Milangem Milangem. 1: Luis Medina: Noyo River Grill Pool Team # 2: Dan Casteel: Welcome Inn Pool Team # 1: Angus Vorse: Welcome Inn Pool Team # 2: Priscilla Adams.

Golden West Saloon, Milano Hotel and Bar, Noyo River Grill and Welcome Inn: Everyone has the Pooltical and Subsides of the Fort Bragg Pool League players and tournament times. Look at the list of Pool League players for someone you know and where he will play. You can meet you or find new friends while seeing how the 8-ball games of the Pool League develop. The Fort Bragg Pool League plays on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and is usually completed before 10 p.m.

Cue Tip: When you start to miss pictures, you almost always do and feel physically good. This can be attributed to a focus of focus. It is a certainty that they are fundamentally wrong. If you stay below after the shot, if the shot you forget to forget to play a single ball from a final rail to the final track. After the shot, let your Cue stick and the bridge on the table top. Wait until the ball returns and hits your CUE tip to remind you of what it feels like to stay down after the shot. Contact me at mcbohanon@gmail.com.