I see there is a Predator 3 cushion world cup going on in tandem with the Predator/CSI 10 ball world championship. How is this discipline of cue sports doing in general? Has it had an upswing the past few years as pocket billiards has?
I hope so too.I hope so. That would be amazing.
yes because the 'korean 4ball' balls are slightly bigger than carom balls.4 ball tables have taller cushions?
I'll take a peek next time through...4 ball tables have taller cushions?
Are you sure it is slightly?yes because the 'korean 4ball' balls are slightly bigger than carom balls.
Lol they look like baseballs.yes because the 'korean 4ball' balls are slightly bigger than carom balls.
they are indeed a few mm bigger , 65.5mm![]()
Cannonballs!Lol they look like baseballs.
it actually has grown quite a bit thanks to the pbaNot really. Billiards has always been popular in a couple dozen countries (not USA of course),
I think it's pretty hard to make 1 point playing straight-rail or carom billiards. Much harder than making 1 ball in pool. I bet more people can run 3 balls in pool than run 3 balls in carom billiards.I think billiards has an easier entry point than pool. After all, you only need to move two ball with one shot.
How does this even happen? That seems wildly inconvenient. Like in Korea can they not use the normal size carom balls on all of their tables?yes because the 'korean 4ball' balls are slightly bigger than carom balls.
Three ducks maybe. You can set up easy billiards and beginners would soon get the idea. I don't think they'd are as well on easy pool shots.I think it's pretty hard to make 1 point playing straight-rail or carom billiards. Much harder than making 1 ball in pool. I bet more people can run 3 balls in pool than run 3 balls in carom billiards.
I think billiards has an easier entry point than pool. After all, you only need to move two ball with one shot.