This past Saturday, 4/15/17, I attended University of Texas’s annual 9-Ball Tournament at Slick Willies in Austin. Schools from across the state came to represent their school and compete in three different brackets. My experience educated me about 9-ball and made me realize how terrible I really am compared to these sharks.
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