think about it
how can a stripe go in the wrong direction?,,,,,,,,,:unsure:
unless the number is oriented differently...i dont know
thats why a pic would be interesting
could be a flashback maybe ....😂😂
@Fast Lenny
i agree with your premise
the number of people who appreciate and will buy classic cuemaker cues is diminishing
thats why in 2019-2020 i sold off my collection
if you read the posts
NO ONE SAYS THEY ARE ABE RICH CUES FROM MIAMI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(star cues)
p.s. you need to correct your spelling of miami in your post
in one pocket if you make your winning ball and your opponents on the same legal stroke (it can happen when there is certain spots)
the shooter wins
i have no clue the rule for golf
i would rather run the balls too.... ;)
sometimes the intentional is the best strategic shot
i shoot the shot that gives me the best chance to improve my position/ win that i can execute
so i cant put a number on how far i would "ropeadope"
an intentional is not a scratch by the way its a...
NOT TRUE
NOT TRUE
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from dr dave
Whenever I’ve seen the “spot-on-the-wall” system described in books or videos (even in NV B.35, which I filmed with Tom Ross), I’ve been disappointed by the lack of logical information concerning how far the spot on the...
Spot Distance for Kicking and Banking
One-Rail Kicking
Distance: The optimal distance from the first rail to the spot on the wall is equal to the distance the cue ball travels after hitting the first rail to the target.
Two-Rail Kicking
Distance: For a two-rail kick, measure the distance...