I overheard an announcer mentioning the tackiness of his handle hand.
Anyone know what he's done.
Does he play with waxed Irish linen?
Anyone know what he's done.
Does he play with waxed Irish linen?
I was fortunate enough to be at that Yankee game and looking right into the KC dugout on the visitors side when he charged the umpire.Pine tar he borrowed from George Brett, maybe?![]()
What kind of problems?Varner said in high humidity, wrap less causes problems.
It does when there's a fuck load of A/C involved hahaPool itself doesn't work in high humidity. It's no fun to do either.
That's insanely fast, most people can't break 20mph.Can get up to near 30mph on the break speed app. But having real good success around the 25mph mark.
Last night I recorded 5 times at 28mph - only 3 of them stayed on the table. I was giving it everything and therefore I wouldn't consistently try to do this, it was more for the shits and giggles. The boss of the store hit 30mph, but the CB became a lethal projectile... (he's got some mechanics I could never imitate, as many Chinese players do when breaking I've come to find.. a lot of upward movement prior to coming back down into the driving impact, kind of like a pendulum, and I cannot replicate this - he's also built like a tank)That's insanely fast, most people can't break 20mph.
I need the metric AC tonnage regardless. Seriously pocket speed is moot without it.It does when there's a fuck load of A/C involved haha
On that note, I will be posting up another tournament experience post soon. Played in a very well organized tourney that - praise all the gods - had ice cold A/C throughout the venue. As I have mentioned in other threads, the group of stores I play at have been changing big time, and gearing up for big things to come.
They hosted an amateur only event this weekend after renovating the smaller store, with a field of 60+ very strong players (mostly local obviously, but some Japanese, German, Polish and UK). Not many are Fargo listed, but I can't imagine a single one of them is under 600.
The tournament and its organization has gone from strength to strength. They are producing another bigger venue with 40+ tables in downtown (but also have a nice one outside of downtown that I posted about previously). But this downtown location that hosted on the weekend has also been updated for events on a more local scale and it was great to test it out. The TV table stage is super good looking. In line with MR spec. I think the store is going balls to the wall, in the face of the ever expanding C-8 ball scene, in wanting to be 'THE' American table store in the country.
Slippage of handle hand grip....What kind of problems?
I live in Asia, and I find the contrary (40 degrees in summer and high humidity), but then I am no Varner... Linen wrap used to drive me nuts, and I get sick of wiping off leather wraps (not to mention treating them for longevity). Found more issues with both wrap types than I've ever had with wrapless
I am also from a snooker background, and I guess the familiarity is somewhat of a necessity/placebo to me
I wonder if using a glove on both hands would work? Never seen anyone do it. I haven't. Always had an Irish linen. Maybe in my next life. You know anyone who has tried it?Varner said in high humidity, wrap less causes problems.
I have, seems to give you a feeling of a little less control of your grip. It wasn't good for me.I wonder if using a glove on both hands would work? Never seen anyone do it. I haven't. Always had an Irish linen. Maybe in my next life. You know anyone who has tried it?
Thanks. Figured that. I'm a slip stroke guy. Maybe I'll try it with someone else's wrapless.I have, seems to give you a feeling of a little less control of your grip. It wasn't good for me.