Kind of interesting (just for fun, not necessarily useful). Here is a comparison of 3 racks of 9-ball vs. 2 racks of 14.1, with exact tip placement recorded. Can you guess which one is which?
Note that each yellow dot represents the tip contact point on the cue ball, and NOT the center of the shaft. This is to eliminate the dependency of tip radius and diameter for all data sets. The same shaft was used for all shots (Revo 11.8).
The statistics in the upper right hand corners show the average cue ball speed, and the statistical deviation. The next line shows the "distance from center" given as percent radius of the ball, and statistical deviation. (The SD doesn't really apply much for %fC because the data is spread out).
Note that each yellow dot represents the tip contact point on the cue ball, and NOT the center of the shaft. This is to eliminate the dependency of tip radius and diameter for all data sets. The same shaft was used for all shots (Revo 11.8).
The statistics in the upper right hand corners show the average cue ball speed, and the statistical deviation. The next line shows the "distance from center" given as percent radius of the ball, and statistical deviation. (The SD doesn't really apply much for %fC because the data is spread out).
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