In addition some nations were brought up using Soft tip darts machines in bars.....we have seen this with a few East Asian players miscounting or taking time as they are used to the machine working out the check outs
My favourite sports are Equestrian: Eventing, and Dressage (& Showjumping, and Horseracing, both "over the sticks" and "on the flat"). I don't tend to watch any sports much these days, but I still love horses and these sports. I used to teach horseriding ( _NOT_ "horseback riding"!!) but was never keen on doing the jumping myself, but _I do enjoy watching it_ .... I'm _not_ keen on other sports but I don't mind watching Snooker occasionally!!
I love the Darts, sadly the BDO no longer exists, the premier league of darts is the PDC which is also based in the UK. The only country that comes close to the UK in terms of its love of darts is The Netherlands although of course other countries do participate.
@@enemde3025 In some parts of North America 15 ball pool is known as billiards; the former Canadian snooker player Jim Wyche, who now commentates on 9 ball pool always refers to what we call billiards as English Billiards and what we call 15 ball pool as billiards.
@@ythomitnellum Why? Billiards is billiards and played with three balls not 15. It's a bit like Americans calling the main course of a meal the entrée.
In addition some nations were brought up using Soft tip darts machines in bars.....we have seen this with a few East Asian players miscounting or taking time as they are used to the machine working out the check outs
My favourite sports are Equestrian:
Eventing, and Dressage (& Showjumping, and Horseracing, both "over the sticks" and "on the flat").
I don't tend to watch any sports much these days, but I still love horses and these sports. I used to teach horseriding ( _NOT_ "horseback riding"!!) but was never keen on doing the jumping myself, but _I do enjoy watching it_ ....
I'm _not_ keen on other sports but I don't mind watching Snooker occasionally!!
So basically you love sports that can be played with a pint.
Snooker was not an Indian sport as such, it was just because a British Army Officer invented it whilst posted to the country
I love the Darts, sadly the BDO no longer exists, the premier league of darts is the PDC which is also based in the UK. The only country that comes close to the UK in terms of its love of darts is The Netherlands although of course other countries do participate.
NOT " holidays " !!
Are you sure you were playing BILLIARDS in the USA ?
Billiards is played with only 3 balls. 1white, 1 yellow and 1 red.
@@enemde3025 In some parts of North America 15 ball pool is known as billiards; the former Canadian snooker player Jim Wyche, who now commentates on 9 ball pool always refers to what we call billiards as English Billiards and what we call 15 ball pool as billiards.
@@ythomitnellum Why? Billiards is billiards and played with three balls not 15. It's a bit like Americans calling the main course of a meal the entrée.
Usa calls baseball world series only usa playing
Snooker was invited by British army officer station in India it's not an India invention