Hi... we have often seen on TV how the pros seem to be able to quickly figure out an escape route from a difficult snooker, sometimes using 3, 4 or even more cushions before the cueball comes to rest on the object ball at a perfect pace, leaving no shot on...
I can understand a one cushion escape by gauging the angle of incidence / reflection... but having to visualise an escape off multiple cushions is a mystery to me... it's mostly guesswork then hit and hope...
Are there any methods to visualise or calculate angles off multiple cushions effectively? Would appreciate some advice pls... Thx...
I can understand a one cushion escape by gauging the angle of incidence / reflection... but having to visualise an escape off multiple cushions is a mystery to me... it's mostly guesswork then hit and hope...
Are there any methods to visualise or calculate angles off multiple cushions effectively? Would appreciate some advice pls... Thx...
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