Pool in the Nes-cafe
One of the main attractions in the Nes-cafe is the 8-foot Brunswick Gold Crown II, with Simonis 860 cloth and Brunswick Centennial balls. Top quality for top poolplayers!


http://www.pooltafelonderhoud.nl


Pool teams

The Nes-cafe plays since 1993 in the regional poolbilliards team competition. Started with one team, the total has expanded to seven!! All playing in the exclusive Nes Poolteam shirt designed by Koen (our in-house designer).

Nes Poolteams playing in season 2006/2007

Nescafé 1 Nat. 2e Divisie Oost
Nes 2 + Nescafé 3 Reg.West 1 1e Klasse
Nes Four + Pain in the Nes Reg.West 1 2e Klasse

For the latest information, results and standings, visit the KNBB website.


Thursday 8-Ball tournament

Every thursday at 19.30 hour the 8-Ball tournament starts. Entrance fee is 4 Euros. The tournament is played in four rounds, single knock-out.

The first and second round are best-of-one, the third round and final are best-of-three. Entry
Be sure to enlist before 19.30 hours for the tournament, in order to avoid disappointment: Full = Full!

The Highest Run
The highest run in the tournament is worth 10 Euros.

Thursday Poolranking
Click here for the latest Tournament Ranking

Rules
We use the official 8-Ball rules. That means Ball-in-Hand after every foul; nominate every shot. Black in every pocket as long as the pocket was called.


Sunday 9-Ball tournament

On sunday evening 19.00 hour you can play in the 9-Ball tournament. Entrance fee is 5 Euros. The tournament could be round-robin or just single knock-out, depending of the amount of entries.


Sunday Poolranking
Click here for the latest Tournament Ranking

Rules
We use the official 9-Ball rules. That means Ball-in-Hand after every foul; 3 fouls in a row loses the game.

Prize-money (with 16 players)
First prize = depending of the amount of entries
Second prize = depending of the amount of entries

Pot the Nine Ball (Jackpot game)
From the 3 Euros you pay to join the 8-Ball tournament, a small part is dropped into the BIG BEERCAN. This is the prize money for the game called 'Pot the Nine Ball'. How does it work?

Every tournament player on Thursday and Sunday evening, except the two finalists, can be drawn from out of the big hat to play the jackpot game. The two drawn contestants play 'Pot the Nine Ball'. Balls 1 till 9 will be racked up just the same way as in 9-ball. Instead of going directly for the 9-ball you have to pot first the 1, then 2, 3, etc. and finally the 9-ball IN ONE TRY. If you succeed the Jackpot is yours.

See the board in the back of the Nes-café for the current Jackpot.

 

The Nes-cafe | Nes 33 | 1012 KC Amsterdam | +31 20 62 34 250 | info@nes-cafe.nl