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UK women's pool championship?

UK women's pool championship?

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@Zahlanzi said
you clowns are pathetic. Pool now? You can hit a little ball with a stick better if you're a man? Are you this insecure in your manliness that you fake concern for women and say men are simply better than them and have "unfair" advantage. In pool.

Pitiful.
Being taller and having longer arms is distinct advantage when leaning over a pool table and having a longer stroke to aim with.


@Cliff-Mashburn said
Being taller and having longer arms is distinct advantage when leaning over a pool table and having a longer stroke to aim with.
You argue for height divisions, not gender.

Whend you become a billiards expert?


@Cliff-Mashburn said
Being taller and having longer arms is distinct advantage when leaning over a pool table and having a longer stroke to aim with.
so what you're saying is that snooker and pool is dominated by nba tall lebron james look alikes

ya dumb bastard


@Cliff-Mashburn said
Being taller and having longer arms is distinct advantage when leaning over a pool table and having a longer stroke to aim with.
Dumbest comment of the year so far.


@The-only-Mr-T said
Dumbest comment of the year so far.
All of his posts qualify for the dumbest.


@The-only-Mr-T said
Dumbest comment of the year so far.
OK put a 5'2" person up against someone that's 6'4" with much larger hands and get back to us on how that's not an advantage.


@Cliff-Mashburn said
OK put a 5'2" person up against someone that's 6'4" with much larger hands and get back to us on how that's not an advantage.
Being taller is an advantage in pretty much every sport.


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@Cliff-Mashburn said
And MEN are pretty much taller than women everywhere doosh.
On average sure.

So what? As the other poster said, we don't have height divisions in sports. Brittany Griner is way taller than the average woman (or man for that matter) but she plays in the WNBA. Should Trump make an executive order banning that?


@no1marauder said
On average sure.

So what? As the other poster said, we don't have height divisions in sports. Brittany Griner is way taller than the average woman (or man for that matter) but she plays in the WNBA. Should Trump make an executive order banning that?
OMG you are sp totally f.cu*ked I can't believe it.

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@no1marauder said
Being taller is an advantage in pretty much every sport.
Not in pool.


@Cliff-Mashburn said
OK put a 5'2" person up against someone that's 6'4" with much larger hands and get back to us on how that's not an advantage.
Have you ever played pool? It's not an advantage.


@The-only-Mr-T said
Have you ever played pool? It's not an advantage.
This is correct. Cats are relatively short but they are inherently great Newtonian calculators.


@The-only-Mr-T said
Have you ever played pool? It's not an advantage.
I'll have to ask you the same question because being able to stand higher over the table and reach out farther to place your hands to make shots most certainly IS an advantage.


@no1marauder said
On average sure.

So what? As the other poster said, we don't have height divisions in sports. Brittany Griner is way taller than the average woman (or man for that matter) but she plays in the WNBA. Should Trump make an executive order banning that?
We are talking about two genders. The majority (the mob) has voted that the one gender being stronger should not compete against the inherently weaker.
So that being settled at ANY event would lead next to any rules of the board. If they want to pit any type person against any type peson, so be it. If they say a 7' guy can compete a 5' guy, the 5' guy knows the rule must be followed, and he can opt out.
Except for the basic humane rule that men stay away from women, any event can do anything that they want to. And none of this should preclude an event that ALLOWS men to compete against women.
Up to now, we have been speaking of women's events. There of course could be events where all genders are allowed.

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