@@sonicdiablo8968 Maybe you're right, upon closer examination I can see it now. Here in the states we break a group of balls in the shape of a triangle and it's a collection of stripes and solids with one black ball, the 8-ball. Folks take turns potting stripped or solid balls, depending on what's chosen, in pockets and the last ball to be potted after all your balls are gone is the 8-ball. Obviously that's not what's going on here. P.S. Corporate wants you to find the difference between these two pictures.
So used to seeing Mark around the 12' snooker table, he looks like a giant here.
Cue ball control damn near immaculate as always.
Wow
pockets the size of the grand canyon, how can he miss?
What cue is he using?
A wooden one
We know who won that race
Have they always used Arabic numerals on the balls? Or did they start using them to make the game more accessible to Westerners?
I think you know the answer to that question
Maybe the title should be 8-ball in China. Cause that's the same game I play here in the states.
it’s called chinese 8ball, the pockets are rounded but they use american sized balls so different enough from uk pool or regular 8ball
It's name is Chinese 8 ball. They use pool size tables, snooker table cloth and pockets and American pool size balls. It's their own game.
No, it's not
@@sonicdiablo8968
Maybe you're right, upon closer examination I can see it now. Here in the states we break a group of balls in the shape of a triangle and it's a collection of stripes and solids with one black ball, the 8-ball. Folks take turns potting stripped or solid balls, depending on what's chosen, in pockets and the last ball to be potted after all your balls are gone is the 8-ball.
Obviously that's not what's going on here.
P.S. Corporate wants you to find the difference between these two pictures.
The Chinese just call it 8 ball.
My 10 yr old could have cleaned them up 😂😂😂😂😂😂
No, they couldn't. It's a 9ft table, with snooker pockets, and 2.5 inch american balls. But you wouldn't know that, because you're a dunce.