If you played a wee bit of billiards you would learn how top works and how the arc changes with pace , angle and height, it's quite a common shot.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostIf you played a wee bit of billiards you would learn how top works and how the arc changes with pace , angle and height, it's quite a common shot.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostI played billiards once against a league player and hit a 100 before he did. He said I was quite natural at it but the billiards league is even more soporific than the snooker league and I get funny looks as it is when I tell folk me hobby is snooker. Imagine having to explain to people what billiards is. 'You get points for going deliberately in the pocket and there's only 3 balls?'. I can see their faces now.
@ Cally, what are you on about, I wasn't talking to you or anyone in particular, just a coment that billiards can help you learn how the cue ball works.
Lol no probs Cally, I thought it wasn't like youThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostNear straight shot to the black it's nowhere near straight. A near straight shot in snooker is mms there's easy a inch of angle on that red any decent player could easily play that shot.
@INE, not so many billiards teams and a lot of travel in my neck of the woods to play a league game as well. I do like billiards though, there's something very gentlemanly about it.
Back on topic, has anyone used the JT set-up. What are your experiences?Last edited by Big Splash!; 23 September 2016, 08:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostNope, virtually straight, it's just the cue power and banana reaction of extreme spin that few can play. Remember, this is a slow 6811T club cloth. I think 36ft is doable on a no. 10 and I think JT could do three lengths of the table.
@INE, not so many billiards teams and a lot of travel in my neck of the woods to play a league game as well. I do like billiards though, there's something very gentlemanly about it.
Back on topic, has anyone used the JT set-up. What are your experiences?
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostNo it's not virtually straight it nowhere near.
Oh, we look fwd to your videos of playing 24ft of top spin easy peasy. Yeah, show me those!
Crikey, it must be herring season, one bit of unintended bait and they're jumping in the boat. Obesessed by splash down they are.Last edited by Big Splash!; 23 September 2016, 08:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostNope, virtually straight, it's just the cue power and banana reaction of extreme spin that few can play. Remember, this is a slow 6811T club cloth. I think 36ft is doable and I think JT could do three lengths of the table.
@INE, not so many billiards teams and a lot of travel in my neck of the woods to play a league game as well. I do like billiards though, there's something very gentlemanly about it.
Back on topic, has anyone used the JT set-up. What are your experiences?This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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