On Feb 17, 2011, at 10:35 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:

> On 2011-02-17 22:15, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
>> I think he was still considering his options at this point.
> 
> I'd say so, too, except for the blur on the cue and his hand.  He's "hinkin' 
> around" with the cue.  If he's experienced, he's just hinkin' around, as he 
> studies his options.  If he's a novice, he's already picked his (bad) shot 
> and he's about to get rooked. :-)  That's my take on it, anyway, as someone 
> who's both made and lost bit of money across pool tables over the years.
> 
Good analysis. I have one more frame after this, so the pic wasn't his shot. 
Just moving the cue. In the next shot, it's drawn further back. I don't know 
him, but he appeared to be quite good. If I recall he made a couple tough shots 
while I was watching this game. He and his partner were playing the two women 
in the back. The big redhead and the girl with the stones t-shirt. They are 
very good, and they won this game. This is an eight week annual eight-ball  
tournament that involves about twenty teams, playing once a week. The two women 
are on the team that won the championship the last couple of years. Every round 
of the tournament is a three game set. Out of the three games, you have to use 
at least four different players, and two of them have to be women. The best 
teams have killer women of course. Fun stuff. 
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