For sweaty palms, which cue wrap style?
- By tg_vegas
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- 77 Replies
Wrapless, a glove, and a simple microfiber towel... problem solved.
Yeah ...soo more like a natural finish, similar to what we find on house/wall cues, and these never feel too bad at all with sweaty palms.way back most cues had no finish on them. and sweaty hands didnt matter too much. i dont think we had poly back then only varnish .
they even put it on most shafts up to a point. i sand it off.
Is it your main player? ...does it have a slight spongy feel?
j2pac! I won't take the above comment as a Threat!!I hesitate to post on the matter, but here goes...
billiardshot, you have essentially admitted to knowingly violating the for-sale forum rules, pertaining to the use of communication, as it relates to an item.
If it were me, and I were you, I'd take the "win," and move on. I don't think this is the/a hill you want to die on.
Since the Post was on page one to begin with, and my post I will buy. Didn't bump the post.Rule..11) Over-active bumping is not allowed. If most of the replies to your post are bumps that is overactive bumping. Anything more than a single bump in any 48-hour period is over-bumping.
I wonder if they could have simple compensation - like humes. Impulse response a table in a few minutes and then kick ass. With actual AI they could hustle too - make truly impossible games.Actually the most difficult issue in pool robots is the difference in conditions, the variability of cushions, etc. That's one of the reasons that I clarified that by autonomous robot, I meant able to walk into a random pool hall with a random set of balls that aren't brand new or freshly polished and autonomously choose shots. No special lighting conditions or markers allowed.
I could make a robot right now that would win if I could design it as a part of the table and use special markers and lighting.
Actually the most difficult issue in pool robots is the difference in conditions, the variability of cushions, etc. That's one of the reasons that I clarified that by autonomous robot, I meant able to walk into a random pool hall with a random set of balls that aren't brand new or freshly polished and autonomously choose shots. No special lighting conditions or markers allowed.I've said pool is the quantum mechanics of tic-tac-toe. Robots can already replicate complex mobility and balance. The issues in pool robots would probably be mostly targeting.
Well we'd both have to live 20 years for me to collect. So the only way I'd make the wager is if it was to only collect after the 20 years regardless as to whether the robot does it within the time frame and we both have to live the 20 years, but I'll happily make the wager under those conditions.I'd take your wager. It's coming sooner rather than later.
Isolation from their creators would be the only solution and then you'd have Irobot.I think the key is keeping them off drugs, so many human players were destroyed by drugs