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Sounds impossible to play, frankly. Most people can hit a cue ball pretty hard. |
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Or at least, very difficult. Onece the cue ball is moving at any kind of angle, hitting it while it remains moving becomes rather difficult. |
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In my hall at uni we're currently making a cover for the pool table to stop the felt getting ripped by pissed up bmocs, and that will double as a ping pong table. I thought this idea would be the same sort of thing. |
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I would be concerned not so much about hitting the cueball but that it would jump off the table upon striking a cue at the wrong angle. |
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This would be so bad for the table. Every bored kid with not enough money is going to hack at the ball. Cues would take a beating from the ever harder attempts at getting the ball across, accidents with the cloth, annoyed people at the constant hacking.
Besides there is already a game where you must keep a disc from entering your goal go there if you don't have enough coins. |
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P.s. this would do much to provoke anger from the person who's next coin is on the table. |
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// P.s. this would do much to provoke anger from the person who's next coin is on the table // |
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In that case we could dress things up as a surreal anti-capitalist demonstration. |
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At our local pool costs £1! :( |
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