Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Hope for Your Pool Table

Visit http://www.bobbleball.com/

To my pool table owner friends,

We use our pool tables as desks, laundry tables, Christmas wrapping counters, parking lots, and as step ladders to change a light bulb. We clean our pool table off for guests in hopes that they will play, but their excuses range from the standard "I don't play pool" to "I'm no good" to "I would embarrass myself" to " You're probably too good and I would lose" and to, my personal favorite from the women, "I'm not going to bend over the table with these 'hims' in the room!"

But take heart pool table owners, the answer to our social woes is finally here!!! A game that will entice even the most hesitant of guests to step up to the table. Introducing the new sport of Hand Billiard Bowling using Bobble Ball. This new game responds to every excuse attempted by hesitant guests and is simple enough for the beginner and challenging enough for the pro. All you have to be able to do is roll a ball by hand toward an object.

Let's think about it. Most all sports use a ball and something is usually used to move that ball. Football generally uses a hand, tennis uses a racket, basketball uses a hand, billiards uses a stick, bowling uses a hand, croquet uses a mallet, bocce ball uses a hand, golf uses a club and the list goes on and on. The fun of playing these sports is trying to control the ball that is being moved toward some goal whether it be two posts, a hoop, wicket, or pocket. We as humans are entertained by this challenge and we spend hours either trying to perfect our skills or hours watching others trying to perfect theirs. We are all sports nuts in some manner and the most popular games that we play uses a ball. The sport of Hand Billiard Bowling is no different other than it uses two shapes of balls: a round shape and an egg shape scrambled together to create a tasty new game. Now that's an attention getter!!!

Bobble Ball Hand Billiard Bowling is a fun way to break the ice with guests and creates a social setting of fun and challenge. So next time your guests start their back up maneuver when you try to lead them to your pool table say, "No! Wait! There's this new game using an egg shaped billiard ball and you don't even need to use a cue stick to play. It's like bowling, horseshoes, bocce ball and shuffleboard all rolled into one. All you have to do is roll a ball by hand." Then watch with delight as your guests roll back in for an evening of fun (and hope that you don't have to get up early the next morning because they won't want to leave!!!)

Happy Bobbling!

Visit Bobbleball.com and watch our introduction video.

Written by Devra Robledo

No comments: