Man, I would like to learn that. Thank you.I use the diamonds (but not any particular diamond system*) on kicks, and banks, 3-rail, and 5-rainl.
(*) I developed a system quite unlike any that has been written about.
Man, I would like to learn that. Thank you.I use the diamonds (but not any particular diamond system*) on kicks, and banks, 3-rail, and 5-rainl.
(*) I developed a system quite unlike any that has been written about.
Will this work for you?The system gives a visual indication of how the naturally rolling ball arcs forward from the rail reflection.
I have been looking for a *.bmp, *.gif, *,jpg of a table with diamonds, proper pocket sizes, and nothing "on" the table so I can draw the drawing necessary to show how it works. But so far, I have run into no tables so drawn.
There are lots of table diagrams available here, including my scale drawing of a GC: https://billiards.colostate.edu/resources/templates/The system gives a visual indication of how the naturally rolling ball arcs forward from the rail reflection.
I have been looking for a *.bmp, *.gif, *,jpg of a table with diamonds, proper pocket sizes, and nothing "on" the table so I can draw the drawing necessary to show how it works. But so far, I have run into no tables so drawn.
Always play the first couple as a 2 way shot, that way if they don't go at least your opponent has no shot.if going to a new table how could you ever even know where to hit on a rail to make banks and kicks especially multi rail ones.
I think you're "guessing" (estimating) either way, but maybe less (or more consistently) with a good system.I believe if you dont have a system ,Your Guessing IMHO.
At that point I would confuse and conflate systems into something that never works.Billiard Atlas by Walt Harris that must have over 100 systems altogether.
Yes, aiming at the diamond behind the equal angle spot on the cushion nose works so well it makes me wonder if the diamonds aren't purposely placed to be just right for that.Here is the gist of the system:
I think the main reason to work with various systems is to get a feel for the paths they cover. You will get experience with kicking faster that way than by just waiting for shots to come up in games.At that point I would confuse and conflate systems into something that never works.
I think it's a combination of the depth of the diamonds and the profile chosen for the rubber. I think both of those came from Michael Phelan, so they may have been coordinated.Yes, aiming at the diamond behind the equal angle spot on the cushion nose works so well it makes me wonder if the diamonds aren't purposely placed to be just right for that.
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By "work" you mean practice ?I think the main reason to work with various systems is to get a feel for the paths they cover. You will get experience with kicking faster that way than by just waiting for shots to come up in games.
Most of the systems I've seen don't actually work exactly as advertised. You have to put work into them to understand their accuracy, their limits and especially about how they can go wrong under different conditions and what you have to do to make them go right.By "work" you mean practice ?
Like a 10X Fuller video I got a kick out of watchingMost of the systems I've seen don't actually work exactly as advertised. You have to put work into them to understand their accuracy, their limits and especially about how they can go wrong under different conditions and what you have to do to make them go right.
Yes, I've only tried a couple but I have seen how they each have a range where they work really well with a minor amount of correction, and ranges where they don't work so well, at least not without at least a fair bit of correction. It seems like you need to learn the spot where a system is dead on and which way to cheat as you diverge from that point.I think the main reason to work with various systems is to get a feel for the paths they cover. You will get experience with kicking faster that way than by just waiting for shots to come up in games.
The diamonds were placed exactly "that far back" for exactly those reasons.Yes, aiming at the diamond behind the equal angle spot on the cushion nose works so well it makes me wonder if the diamonds aren't purposely placed to be just right for that.