can someone tell me an ap

jnwilliams

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that I could use to draw a layout on a table instead of drawing a pool table with pen and paper? I saw someone use chalky sticks pad, but when I downloaded chalky sticks it was a game and I couldn't find anywhere just to diagram a layout.

For example, I'm playing 9 ball and there are 5 balls left- I wanted to diagram the layout of those balls and practice a particular run out.

Any suggestions are appreciated
 
that I could use to draw a layout on a table instead of drawing a pool table with pen and paper? I saw someone use chalky sticks pad, but when I downloaded chalky sticks it was a game and I couldn't find anywhere just to diagram a layout.

For example, I'm playing 9 ball and there are 5 balls left- I wanted to diagram the layout of those balls and practice a particular run out.

Any suggestions are appreciated
Virtual Pool 4 - it’s a very realistic game that you can also use to set up (and shoot, if you want) specific shots/situations.

pj
chgo
 
Virtual Pool 4 - it’s a very realistic game that you can also use to set up (and shoot, if you want) specific shots/situations.

pj
chgo
Here's a couple of screenshot examples, showing that you can show ball tracks and various viewpoints, including closeups of tip placement.

pj
chgo

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Here's a couple of screenshot examples, showing that you can show ball tracks and various viewpoints, including closeups of tip placement.

pj
chgo

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patrick
if the cue ball is rolling on contact...no side spin
i dont think that shot scratches
i think it goes to the diamond to the right of where you show the scratch
icbw
if you are showing stun at contact then maybe
 
patrick
if the cue ball is rolling on contact...no side spin
i dont think that shot scratches
i think it goes to the diamond to the right of where you show the scratch
icbw
if you are showing stun at contact then maybe
Good eye, Larry. I actually added a touch of right to make it scratch (for artistic value) - you can see it if you look closely at the cue ball pic.

I've found VP4's physics to be very accurate.

pj
chgo
 
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