As titled, looking for a standard predator p3 butt with uniloc joint, the original black one, not the newer (and more expensive) orange,etc. versions.
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Oh thank God I found this comment. I just learned about and read the beards banking book and when I got to this section I was stunned, since I haven't seen noticed this, playing mostly on diamonds with simonis. Thanks for saving a lot of testing time!
I just found this thread - want to ask if there's any particular cleaner you use?
I shoot the Mighty-X drill everyday (less than 100 shots max), and noticed a definitive line pattern starting to show up. Replaced my table cloth just a couple months ago for other reasons but on the new cloth...
Diamond has the 5/16 facings here but 60durometer. The ClassicBilliards one mentioned earlier below by garczar has the 50durometer, but only has the 3/8 option. If I only play 8b,9b etc. (not 1pocket) I think maybe it's not as a big of a deal? I don't recall the last time I aimed for a corner...
According to the description on the diamond site, "If the factory pocket size of your Diamond table currently uses a 3/16" facing, it can be reduced by 1/4" by switching to a 5/16" facing without any modifications to the wood rail. This adjustment will reduce a pro-cut 4 1/2" pocket to a 4 1/4"...
I've got a pretty new 9" Diamond table with 4.5" pockets, looking to reduce to 4.25" pockets. My options are to get a new set of rails and everything $2800 or buy the Diamond Rail Facing rubber set to REPLACE my existing rail facing. I read several posts on pocket facings and the consensus is to...
Fair enough - this is only slightly bothering me now in practice because repeated hits produces for a clear line that indicates where the cue should land on a follow-through, hence it jumps out that my tip position at the end of follow through is not straight. If it's not really a consideration...
So - the background is that I start off everyday with the Mighty X drill before moving on to shot & position drills. Over the course of several months, I've started to see cue chalk dispersion patterns (see attached pic) that indicate my follow-through is consistently off to the left (I'm a...
I think you're in the situation I showed in my example, having to lose like 75% of your matches to drop. The revealed system doesn't show what 9ball calcs look like but if it's similar then man, that's a lotta losses...
Hmmm I've seen a couple players drop 1 level across the last season, but the highest I've seen was from a 6 to a 5. Too bad I'm not on their team, no visibility into their inning stats :D
I've now had some experience with APA, having played a couple of seasons and want to ask perhaps a dumb question - how do people actually drop SL in APA?!
There's numerous posts about sandbagging and handicap manipulation etc. but assuming the bud light...