straightline: "Can you provide the logic behind this?"

... You might think that it’s all there in the open but there are secrets to this game as some things just hide in plain sight, well it used to be… but today the knowledge is out there and you need to search for it.
You don't have to look very far. The spilling of the "secrets" started with Ray Martin's book, accelerated greatly with Byrne's books, and now info is available indexed and illustrated on Dr. Dave's site.

You do have to filter out quite a lot of ... ummm ... "less reliable" info, some of which is posted here, but you have to evaluate all info:
  1. Can you understand it?
  2. Is it true?
  3. Does it work in your game?
It took me three or four readings of Mosconi's little booklet to understand what was in it, but that's because my game was developing at the time. Much of it didn't really make sense until I had a feel for how to hit the ball. And here are two secrets about Mosconi's book: he didn't write it and there are errors in it that can hurt your game.

International Open 2025

I went to watch on Sunday afternoon and night, paid around $200 for the hotel room plus $25 general admission ticket. I enjoyed the event but do think attendance was down from 2024. I'm happy to support it, but wonder being a week prior to Thanksgiving can be tough to travel and use vacation time for us working folks.

straightline: "Can you provide the logic behind this?"

I think it is more than that. I think anyone who has played seriously as a hobby or better already just sees the angles and knows when the shot looks right. You don't have to be world class to do that.
Very true. Unless a person has some eyesight issues, everyone is very well capable of aiming a cue ball to the object ball correctly. Next, it comes to cue ball delivery (with a cue stick). Here it is the source of all the troubles.

Sneak-Peek, Half-CaF Shaft

It is not possible to upload a video to the forum directly, but it is very much open to links from any other hosting. One could upload a file to Dropbox or any kind of a cloud storage, make a link to share and... share it :)
Thank you very much for that advice. I've never used Dropbox or similar service before but I'll look into it when I get home this evening. That's a terrific idea.

Sneak-Peek, Half-CaF Shaft

would you elaborate on your personal reason for that? I've always been thinking, why try to fight deflection? Better be a good scholar of it.
I state in my pdf. that I am not an engineer nor physicist nor a mathmatician. I am nothing more than an insanely curious person about the game. My reason is because when I strike the cue ball at whatever speed I want it to go precisely where I aim it without doing the mental gymnastics of running through all the variables necessary to determine how much it's going to deflect before it arrives at it's destination. I am quite aware that this is a fool's folly but so are many of life's worthwhile endeavors. Perfection is unattainable but that doesn't mean one shouldn't try. It's what drives the human struggle forward and sparks innovation and inevitably, missteps. I do not look at mistakes as failures; rather I think of them as ways that my idea won't work. Onward and upward for being all the wiser.

Texas, but where?

Just out of curiosity, what is the hourly rate at such a nice place? Adding it to my bucket list to visit someday.
From a Maps review. This would make it a non-starter for me, if still true:

It is a very nice place, three-cushion billiards are hard to find in the area. The only stuff to keep in mind is the EXCESSIVE smoke in a place without any ventilation, a smoke extractor, as it makes a heavy smoke environment, if this condition were improved, the place would be great.​

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