In pool, there are diamond systems and many 3 rails systems and so on that players use.
What about in snooker, do you use any system to negotiate snooker?
Could you explain your system if you do, please?
Also, when you hit a two rail (adjencent rails)kick, do you expect the angle off the cushions to remain constant, or to widen up a bit on the second contact? Do you feel that the ball would pick up some running side on this type of shots as it hits the cushion?
How about on a two rail zig-zag kick shot, where the ball hit the opposite rails. Do you think the angles are constant, or do they change as the cue ball hits the cushion? What do you do to adjust?
What about in snooker, do you use any system to negotiate snooker?
Could you explain your system if you do, please?
Also, when you hit a two rail (adjencent rails)kick, do you expect the angle off the cushions to remain constant, or to widen up a bit on the second contact? Do you feel that the ball would pick up some running side on this type of shots as it hits the cushion?
How about on a two rail zig-zag kick shot, where the ball hit the opposite rails. Do you think the angles are constant, or do they change as the cue ball hits the cushion? What do you do to adjust?
Comment