This is a historical match, aside the technical aspects. To watch Sir Raymond Celulemans wielding the cue again is a privilege. To be kept as Great Billiard Players Gallery. Thanks also to Mr. Blomdahl, of course!
Crackin' the Balls Please stay tuned and subscribe to this channel. I plan to upload the whole tournament with the addition of some more great matches, featuring Ceulemans against a field of other great players.
POVPOOL ¡GREAT, POVPOOL! As far as I know, carom billiards begun in France around XV century, and was allowed to play only by the Aristocracy, not for the plebs... Nowadays is popular in western Europe, South America and some Asiatic countries (South Korea, Japan...) And also not few young women are interested in learning! Particularly 3Cushion billiards. Kind regards, take care if you try a 'massè' shot!!!
Drew Newman That's great that you found this place. The owner, Hector is often there. Please remember to mention that you saw it on POV Pool - he will appreciate that the promotion works. Best wishes and maybe I'll see you there someday.
Mr raymond coulemans, 24 years ago I got ma play better from 450 to 900 in about two months just by reading one of your books ( probably the best one) mis respetos para usted desde new orleans, la, usa. SANTOS MARTINEZ (I am originally from jalpan de serra queretaro mexico) un saludo tambien para los amigos de billar en la calle ezequiel montes, en la ciudad de queretaro.
Tony Hernandez This is the playlist for the event. I'm actually uploading more tonight from this event. About 25 matches total. Plus another Blomdahl/Ceulemans match played the day before this match. Ceulemans vs Munoz is highly recommended from this event (coming soon to this playlist). ruclips.net/p/PLfToIMJBTemJh7-ByEsF5xI23GsmYF-FW
Ha ha ha probably the turk has learned it from somebody, as you know, this is a classic massé shot very used by the former world Champion Adolfo Suarez from Peru in the sixties :-)))
So it took you 1.5 years to response this video, so I will take my half a year to say that the answer is "No", I do not bugger my sister. Setting insults aside, why don't you actually get involved into Carom Billiards, play pool afterwards, and then you come back with a response somewhere along the lines of "Now I understand". But since your goober mind will not do so, I will leave you with the liberty to do as you please -possibly toss another insult towards me, since that seems to be the highest probability.
This needs to be explained. Otherwise, to the casual viewer it appears that two idiots have no idea the table has no pockets and they're are actually wasting THEIR and everyone else's time in an exercise roughly equivalent to listening to paint drying.
Wikipedia: "In October 2003 King Albert II of Belgium honoured Raymond Ceulemans by awarding him a knighthood (Ridderschap) in recognition of his lifetime achievements."
I got the same rank as him in the Order of Leopold II and it gives nobody the right to be called "Sir"... You may also be named "Baron" by the King of Belgium and you'll not be called "Sir" by someone. I think it's more a mark of respect (that he deserves).
In October 2003 King Albert II of Belgium honoured Raymond Ceulemans by awarding him a knighthood (Ridderschap) in recognition of his lifetime achievements.
Every time I see these dumb "snooker's harder" arguments, I say, really...go check out 3 cushion billiards. I play pool at a decent league level (did, anyway, not practicing has pretty much canned even that), and this stuff looks like pure magic to me. What REALLY blows my mind is when these guys miss, it seems like almost every one is within a half inch of the ball, most much less than that.
This blomdahl guy is fucking cheater beginning of the match he missed the shot and act like it hit and continue on in another hand the old man was very good and honest player
This is a historical match, aside the technical aspects. To watch Sir Raymond Celulemans wielding the cue again is a privilege. To be kept as Great Billiard Players Gallery. Thanks also to Mr. Blomdahl, of course!
Crackin' the Balls Please stay tuned and subscribe to this channel. I plan to upload the whole tournament with the addition of some more great matches, featuring Ceulemans against a field of other great players.
POVPOOL ¡GREAT, POVPOOL! As far as I know, carom billiards begun in France around XV century, and was allowed to play only by the Aristocracy, not for the plebs... Nowadays is popular in western Europe, South America and some Asiatic countries (South Korea, Japan...) And also not few young women are interested in learning! Particularly 3Cushion billiards. Kind regards, take care if you try a 'massè' shot!!!
Mr. Raymond Ceulemans
To see his game, always fun and honored.
I pray to be his health.
Sir Raymond Ceulenan estuvo en Bolivia y dio un show espectacular , gracias Sir...
Mr. Raymond Ceulemans~!!!
To see his game, always fun and honored.
I pray to be his health.
thanks for the video very much.
they are the legends.
Wow. I live right in Burbank and have been searching for a place that might have a Carom table. Looks like I'm driving to Noho this weekend!
Drew Newman That's great that you found this place. The owner, Hector is often there. Please remember to mention that you saw it on POV Pool - he will appreciate that the promotion works. Best wishes and maybe I'll see you there someday.
Mr raymond coulemans, 24 years ago I got ma play better from 450 to 900 in about two months just by reading one of your books ( probably the best one) mis respetos para usted desde new orleans, la, usa. SANTOS MARTINEZ (I am originally from jalpan de serra queretaro mexico) un saludo tambien para los amigos de billar en la calle ezequiel montes, en la ciudad de queretaro.
2 best ever. What a treat! With love from Estados Unidos
2 leyendas pero ceulemans, El mas grande, su palmares no lo iguala nadie, es the best !
Sir Raymond Ceulemans bilardonun yasayan efsanesidir onu izlemek her zaman buyuk keyıf olmustur benım ıcın
4:08 - that's amazing!
Ive got no idea whats going on
Table seemed playing really short for 3C table. Lot of humidity perhaps?
I agree this table condition is not the best little short and I think it is becas of humidity.
Fun to watch this. Seems like the score keeper isn't paying attention though.
Ceulemans, the Merckx of billiards!
Vintage Billiard table at my neighborhood Pool establishment. I'll have to find somebody to play a game. My kick game is top notch.
13:22 masse shot by amazing blomdahl
ARM MHC v
Mr R100 Jungo en Colombia?
when can we? enjoy more games from the the million dollar tournament held in june
Tony Hernandez This is the playlist for the event. I'm actually uploading more tonight from this event. About 25 matches total. Plus another Blomdahl/Ceulemans match played the day before this match. Ceulemans vs Munoz is highly recommended from this event (coming soon to this playlist).
ruclips.net/p/PLfToIMJBTemJh7-ByEsF5xI23GsmYF-FW
They get similarly large audiences for English billiards
El sr de la pizarra estuvo perdido todo el juego
Legends!!!
43:02 I see only one cushion.
Next pool table idea: All pockets
yeah, carom billiards has only been around since the 18th century...
His wife looks so pissed to be waiting to get home
32:06 smooth shot
ceulemans is almost 80 in this match! amazing
+hemptime123 Raymond, is 75 at this moment. OK, it is at crack in his sport, and at that age, but even now he is 78. Born 12 juli 1937
13:22 Semih Sayginer learnt him :D
Ha ha ha probably the turk has learned it from somebody, as you know, this is a classic massé shot very used by the former world Champion Adolfo Suarez from Peru in the sixties :-)))
Dont tell me guys they see the diamonds and calculate mathematically all the time
2 legends👌
fun match
kameranın çekim açısı çok kötü
Well this is intense
I just don't see how this is considered fun, it seems like having long division as a hobby.
suspense.
So it took you 1.5 years to response this video, so I will take my half a year to say that the answer is "No", I do not bugger my sister. Setting insults aside, why don't you actually get involved into Carom Billiards, play pool afterwards, and then you come back with a response somewhere along the lines of "Now I understand". But since your goober mind will not do so, I will leave you with the liberty to do as you please -possibly toss another insult towards me, since that seems to be the highest probability.
It's skill.....not fun.
This needs to be explained. Otherwise, to the casual viewer it appears that two idiots have no idea the table has no pockets and they're are actually wasting THEIR and everyone else's time in an exercise roughly equivalent to listening to paint drying.
Why "Sir"?
Wikipedia: "In October 2003 King Albert II of Belgium honoured Raymond Ceulemans by awarding him a knighthood (Ridderschap) in recognition of his lifetime achievements."
I got the same rank as him in the Order of Leopold II and it gives nobody the right to be called "Sir"...
You may also be named "Baron" by the King of Belgium and you'll not be called "Sir" by someone.
I think it's more a mark of respect (that he deserves).
Big legend vs legend
God give patience to his wife. Tired woman of billiards :-)
şampiyon semih saygıner
Kegle billiards to Kegle billard
Quelle horreur cette prise de vue !!! Le billard est complètement écrasé, c'est nul...
Minute 22:17 ???
ton uit venray fen van cuelemans
Kegle billard
I don't mind the 'Sir', but he is Belgian, ha ha. Great player, but these days, Coudron is the master of them all! And don't forget Dick Jaspers!
In October 2003 King Albert II of Belgium honoured Raymond Ceulemans by awarding him a knighthood (Ridderschap) in recognition of his lifetime achievements.
Every time I see these dumb "snooker's harder" arguments, I say, really...go check out 3 cushion billiards. I play pool at a decent league level (did, anyway, not practicing has pretty much canned even that), and this stuff looks like pure magic to me. What REALLY blows my mind is when these guys miss, it seems like almost every one is within a half inch of the ball, most much less than that.
Snooker is harder, and Russian pyramid harder still..
👎
This blomdahl guy is fucking cheater beginning of the match he missed the shot and act like it hit and continue on in another hand the old man was very good and honest player
+Jino Hall Give me a timecode because I didn't see it. Also, lay off the bad language, please.
+Jino Hall This "blomdahl guy" is the greatest player of all time.
Jino Hall biljarten
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