Agdao: Billiard Hall
Live Cam
This camera looks straight into a neighbourhood billiard hall in the Bankerohan area of Davao City, on the island of Mindanao. Tables sit under hanging lights, cues lean against the walls, and players drift in and out through the day. It is an ordinary, unpolished slice of Filipino city life, streamed live and left to run.
Why Bankerohan? Billiards is close to a national pastime in the Philippines, and halls like this one are where it actually lives, far from tournament arenas. Bankerohan is one of Davao City's busy market districts, so the hall sits within easy reach of vendors, tricycles and passing trade. Watching it feels less like sightseeing and more like being handed a chair in the corner.
Bankerohan Billiard Hall highlights: As you enjoy the live view, be sure to look out for:
- Break And Run: Watch full games unfold from the break, with local players lining up shots and settling the frame among themselves.
- The Regulars: Familiar faces return through the day, leaning on cues, talking between racks and watching other tables more than their own.
- Day To Night: Daylight through the openings gives way to overhead lamps, and the hall's atmosphere shifts noticeably as evening arrives.
Beyond the Hall: Davao City is the largest city in Mindanao and a hub for the surrounding region, known for its markets, its fruit, especially durian, and its position beneath Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines. Bankerohan is best known for its sprawling public market, one of the busiest trading spots in the city.
Thanks to the operator who set up and maintains this camera in Davao City. Streaming an everyday billiard hall takes no glamour and offers no famous skyline, and that is exactly why it is worth having. It is a generous, unfiltered look at ordinary Philippine life.
Pull up the stream, pick a table to follow, and spend a while in a Davao billiard hall where the games run on long after most cameras have looked away.

