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RaNeN
23rd November 2005, 10:10 PM
Wanted to know about what you guys think of INDIAN Billiards players????
I feel that Geet Sethi is the best billiards player in the world after Mike Russel.
India's new search Pankaj Advani is also good.He is only 20 years old though.
GreenBaize
11th March 2006, 05:00 PM
India has many good players , Geet probably being the best , Mike Is still world number 1 , but you missed someone out there !!
Chris Shutt , Chris is current world champion and its going to take someone playing very well to beat him in the coming years .
RaNeN
11th March 2006, 08:12 PM
I agree the Geet is the best billiards player from India. There is also another youngster Pankaj Advani. He has done great in both forms of the game last year. i.e Time limit and 150 points formats. He won the World Billiards Championship last year beating Geet in the finals. He also won the Asian Billiards Championship last year. He plays both Snooker and Billiards , I feel he should concentrate only on one game from now on to excel in that particular game. Have you heard of him?
Ian Davies
14th March 2006, 03:57 PM
Are we talking Carom here ?
RaNeN
14th March 2006, 07:38 PM
I dont know whats carrom. Billiards is played with three balls. One each of white , yellow and red. The white and yellow are the cueballs of the two players playing. The red is used for scoring points. Like in-offs pots and cannons.
Ian Davies
15th March 2006, 09:50 AM
I dont know whats carrom. Billiards is played with three balls. One each of white , yellow and red. The white and yellow are the cueballs of the two players playing. The red is used for scoring points. Like in-offs pots and cannons.
Look at the X-post from robert602.
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/showthread-t_760.html
basically a table of similar size to pool, maybe a bit bigger, but with no pockets.
I think players must hit 3 cushions before striking the object ball. No in-offs due to no pockets, but scoring for cannons is as normal billiards.
I remember seeing a video link to caram on the billiards board.
I'll see if I can dig it out.
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