Can't the "diamonds" on the rails on the Diamond tables be fabricated or situated so that they match the angles when the table is manufactured?
Can't the "diamonds" on the rails on the Diamond tables be fabricated or situated so that they match the angles when the table is manufactured?
Well, I am not sure what the cause of your problem is. I had a Diamond Professional and later a Diamond ProAm in my living room for years. I also went to visit Grady at his home regularly for two and a half years to learn his kicking systems on his own Diamond ProAm in his garage. I walked through the door with his Only Kicks video and told him I wanted him to teach me everything about all the kicks on that video. Every one of the things he talks about works just fine on Diamond or Gold Crown equipment. In fact, during that time I was seeing him, I was declared quite loudly to be the luckiest kick shot player ever in central Florida. I do not believe you have come to realize just how accurate those diamonds on the rails are.
Diamond rails play closer to billiard table rails than Gold Crown rails do, in my opinion. Heavy modification of you approach is not necessary. Only a small adjustment to your stroke will take care of any problems you are having. The first thing you have to see is that they have four sharp points on them. Which one of those you aim at or how you aim in between them makes a difference. Yes, those diamonds are that accurate. If you aim through the top point or the bottom point makes a difference.
Yah, how about his "Only Kicks" video? Almost NONE of Grady's kicking paths work on Diamond tables. I guess I'll just "make an adjustment" and relearn ALL the kicking paths. What a ridiculous solution. Just make a table that doesn't make me change my entire game to play on. I play ONLY on Diamond tables btw, and I play about 40 hours per week, everything is shorter and almost none of the systems I took the time to learn work without heavy modification. Sure I can start over and adjust everything, and have...but no one else thinks that sucks? I like Diamond tables for all the obvious reasons, but this is a major con.
Incidentally, this is the same BS argument Kamui makes with their tips. Their sales rep literally said to me "well you just have to use less english and hit the ball differently to adjust for the tip". Holy crap man, are you effin' kidding me?
red labels for that reason suck. but as I've said, the easiest way to adjust for most banks on a red label is to use angle in/ angle out through center ball... That's what they were designed to do...
you still have to change just about every normal table experience you have and with kicks and banks requiring a reliance on experience more than any other shot, it's much easier said than done.
Jaden
I've never understood why they are even on there. I always thought they were just for looks.
I have never known a top bank player that used them for anything. I've never used one in my entire life of playing pool.
Yeah,I can just see Buggs Rucker counting out all them little dots right before he spears in a 2 or 3 railer all the while holding the cube of chalk in his hand while he is shooting itJohn B.
PS: Pool aint that hard folks.....
Holy crap I've been doing it wrong! I figured I'd practice and use a few systems on my way to improving. What I really needed to do was to be a naturally talented phenom world champion. Man, that was easy!
Good advice. Very useful. "Just be good". Awesome. :groucho:
Oh really?? My red label Diamond plays great!! :thumbup: John B.
Then the diamonds would have to be movable....depending on climatic conditions....
...age of cloth....tightness of cloth...etc
Systems are 'rule of thumb'.......the system can't possibly handle different conditions...
....common sense and adaptability are a must to kick or bank at a high level.
I agree, but there are fewer people complaining about Gold Crowns.
I've never understood why they are even on there. I always thought they were just for looks.
I have never known a top bank player that used them for anything. I've never used one in my entire life of playing pool.
Yeah,I can just see Buggs Rucker counting out all them little dots right before he spears in a 2 or 3 railer all the while holding the cube of chalk in his hand while he is shooting itJohn B.
PS: Pool aint that hard folks.....
Can't the "diamonds" on the rails on the Diamond tables be fabricated or situated so that they match the angles when the table is manufactured?
Interesting. For one, it just occurred to me that I'm talking about 7' bar boxes, which is fast becoming the only table people play on here in the Pacific NW, so my brain doesn't even think about 9' tables anymore. Y'all might be talking 9', in which case I have no idea. I can tell you on 7', the kicking systems don't work for me...although from this comment it may actually be that I'm not hitting it incredibly accurately. I think with GCs and Valley tables, you can just aim toward the diamond, not right at a point on the diamond. I'll try that out.
They do and they are very accurate. If, on a new table with new cloth, you shoot the cue ball down known connecting reference angles and it does not come out correct then you need to work on your stroke. It's not the table.
I've never understood why they are even on there. I always thought they were just for looks.
I have never known a top bank player that used them for anything. I've never used one in my entire life of playing pool.
Yeah,I can just see Buggs Rucker counting out all them little dots right before he spears in a 2 or 3 railer all the while holding the cube of chalk in his hand while he is shooting itJohn B.
PS: Pool aint that hard folks.....
Still waiting to find that pool table that plays....as good as you do?