dquarasr
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Since Covid-19 reared its ugly head about a year ago, I've played only on my home table, Simonis 860, a number of years old now, probably *way* slower than it was when it was new. Tonight, four weeks after my second Covid vaccination, I played in my local hall, on tables that appeared to have very new cloths; I was meeting a prospective 9-ball team, and was invited to practice.
Wow. I noticed on a few shots with side spin I got huge deflection, much more than I had been getting on my home table. So, my question, is this more a function of the cue ball, the cloth, combination of both? Which contributes to deflection more, the type of CB or the cloth (assuming the same cue stick)?
Wow. I noticed on a few shots with side spin I got huge deflection, much more than I had been getting on my home table. So, my question, is this more a function of the cue ball, the cloth, combination of both? Which contributes to deflection more, the type of CB or the cloth (assuming the same cue stick)?