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    I built a free physics-based Carambole & Danish pin billiards simulator (runs in the browser)

    If you test it you will see that the spinn will set in the roll phase and deflect the ball path. Depending of the power on que ball. I think maybe it might be more than live. In the settings you can adjust cloth properties ie friction. Hope this will satify your observations.
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    I built a free physics-based Carambole & Danish pin billiards simulator (runs in the browser)

    Hi all — I'm a retired engineer and billiards player, and I've built a training tool I'd like to share. Completely free, no account, runs right in the browser on desktop or tablet. It's called CaromSim: The physics is based on Han (2005) and...
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    Three cushion exam

    Thanks for your nice thoughts and ideas. In the latest version 8.15.1 Mathavan is concidered. /L
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    Three cushion exam

    Have to look into that paper... I was a mediocre carambole player almost 60 years ago, returned to Danish 5-Pins (Dansk Kägel) and Carambole sins some years. Today being a retired engineer and inventor of a broad range of products. By this work I hope to increase the understanding of the play...
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    Three cushion exam

    Thanks for your
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    I built a free physics-based Carambole & Danish pin billiards simulator (runs in the browser)

    Hi , I have not tested it on iPhone, it is probably to small screen. Would recommend a PC or iPad. If you "undo" the shot you can repeat it as is or modify. I am greatful for all feedback. /L
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    Three cushion exam

    We seems to be inspired of same training and learning problem in 3C billiard. See my take on it at https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/i-built-a-free-physics-based-carambole-danish-pin-billiards-simulator-runs-in-the-browser.588268/ Regards Lennart https://lennovation.neocities.org
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    I built a free physics-based Carambole & Danish pin billiards simulator (runs in the browser)

    Hi all — I'm a retired engineer and billiards player, and I've built a training tool I'd like to share. Completely free, no account, runs right in the browser on desktop or tablet. It's called CaromSim: The physics is based on Han (2005) and Alciatore. I made it as a teaching tool...
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