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Rings or tapped dimples..wouldn't both tend to affect a slow rolled ball (knocking it off the original line of travel)? Please note, I'm not knocking either one, but I am curious about any possible unwanted effects. 

Rings or tapped dimples..wouldn't both tend to affect a slow rolled ball (knocking it off the original line of travel)? Please note, I'm not knocking either one, but I am curious about any possible unwanted effects.![]()
If you play right you shouldn't have to slow roll a ball, just sayin'
If you play right you shouldn't have to slow roll a ball, just sayin'
Hello to everyone, my name is David Smith. My partner Dale Craig and I invented the Rack-M-Rite Racking Template in 1999 when I was competing on the Camel Tour. It was first used in Alexandria VA on the Planet Pool Tour and then used in all three of the 2000 Billiard Channel Tour tournaments. Ralf Souquet bought several and took them home from the last tournament and it spread to the Euro tour.
We will have a few samples of our newer version available soon if anyone is interested.
If you play right you shouldn't have to slow roll a ball, just sayin'
The biggest problem with this rack system is THE RACK IS TOO GOOD. I can make the wing ball and get shape on the 1 with a soft break way too often.
To samurai :
You have to know that we are speaking about two realy different methodes here !!
Your method cames from Asia, i would say since about 5 years there
It is a thin paper-, or now plastic template which is placed under the balls when somebody breaks.
After that it should be removed when possible - that´s possible 99 percent of the time,
because there are only templates for 9 Ball and for 10 Ball.
Now there should be the new 8 Ball Template coming out soon, and then we will see the removing thing:grin-square:
The system we use over here in Europe is the American patent Dave Smith introduced in 1999, i think.
Ralf brought it over to Europe and its amazing, and yeah we name it "TAPPED TABLES",
because we are tapping small wholes in the cloth of the table by using this template !!
There are 15 wholes in that template and they are placed extremely near to each other.
I mean a little bit nearer then balls could be in reality, thousands of an inch nearer.
Now if you TAP the table, there are little wholes in the cloth and the balls fall together perfectly each time.
9Ball, 10Ball, 8Ball, Straight Pool, Rotation, One Pocket - each game with ONE to FIFTEEN BALLS:grin-square:
We use this system here on all EURO TOURS and EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS for over 5 or 6 year now !?
I own a Billiard Room with 13 Brunswick 9 foot tables and all my tables are tapped since app. 5 years.
I do that every time i change my cloths and retap it a little all 6 to 8 weeks.
Hope i could help and explain the difference between these two methodes.
Best regards,
Erich
Thank you for the explanation, I have never seen your method. The Rack Spot is not the same as the Magic Rack which is the one that is removed after the break. Rack Spot are 9 rings that are fixed to the cloth, and stay on the cloth until you change it. The rings are much thinner than the Magic Rack template and has minimal affect on the roll of the balls. It is also visual so therefor easy to teach the average recreational player how to use it. Your method makes sense for the pros as we are much more demanding of performance, however I have never heard any of the pros complain about Rack Spot, and it has been in use for some time now in Japan. I was first introduced to it over there in 2000.
WOW - i hope i got that all correct now. :grin-square:
Erich
You did :grin-square:
I still prefer a triangle, nothing like the sound of pool balls being racked for your break....
If the cloth is clean and in good condition and the balls are clean and not too warn out then you can get a good rack with a straight triangle.