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Call: Who wants to play billiards with me (Nakhon Sawan province)?
Dear readers,
I am looking for a billiard enthusiast who wants to play billiards once a week. I myself played 5 average but am now up when I play 2. I hardly ever play anymore, because they can't do it here and only snooker.
I live Banbuen, Nongkrot, Banphot phisai, about 35 km from Nokhan Sawan towards Pitsanulok.
You can e-mail me: [email protected]
Yours faithfully,
Hans
That's a problem, Hans. Pool billiards and snooker are indeed played in Thailand, on tables with "holes".
It will be difficult to find a billiard table without pockets in Thailand. Even here in Pattaya, with a large number of foreigners, I don't know any.
Maybe you should become proficient in the “hole billiards”, not that difficult and you will probably like it too.
Hello indeed only pool and snooker in thailand
I live in khon kaen if you find the move worth the effort always welcome for snooker
Also other people who are interested in snooker
I would consider switching to snooker you are one block ahead with what you already know how to do
And you won't get bored with snooker unlimited possibilities
In every street it is possible in a manner of speaking
Greetings game
Hi Hans,
I am also [was] an avid billiards enthusiast, the only one who had a hole-free billiards was Klein Vlaanderen, but they got rid of it due to too little interest.
I now play pool billiards every week almost daily and I've become pretty good at it, if I do say so myself.
But I also regularly visit the Philippines, I have many good acquaintances, including one who makes billiard cues and billiard tables, I recently asked him if it is also possible, for example, to make a kind of bobbins that fill the holes covered with the same as the tires so that the holes are closed.
According to him a small trick and costs little, but knowing the Thais they probably don't feel like it, but if you make it clear to pay well it will be another story money is all that matters.
Don't be fooled don't pay too much so,
Good luck, when it's done let me know who knows we'll play together.
Kees
Dear Hans, be a bit clearer, do you own a table yourself, otherwise it is what gringo says, cannot be found, I am also a billiard player myself, only I live much too far from you.
So if you own one, report it, and you will find a partner or opponent.
Gr Henk, know what you're missing, had his own Café Billiards in Amsterdam, and played in two clubs.
Hello Hans
I live in Hua Hin and I brought a gabriels 230 from the Netherlands
If you are in the area you are very welcome.
Previously played framework at a higher level (national) but due to my muscle disease
My level has now dropped to better pub level.
Rejection is no longer what it used to be, but insight and pace are.
good luck finding a solution.