You are watching for a good or bad hit. The object ball and interfering ball are close together. The player shoots hard into the balls and you are asked if this is good or bad. I have seen many people claim they can see which ball is hit but I really doubt this if it is shot hard and the hit is close. Most of the time I will stand at a point where I can judge the direction of the interfering ball should that ball be hit first. So, I am saying if that ball goes on this path or or further it would be a bad hit. Am I correct on this? What method would you use?
The next one here is when a player claims a "split hit" hitting both balls at the same time. If this were really the case, (without high speed photography who knows), then wouldn't this be a bad hit as most rules in most leagues say you must hit the "object ball" or "your group of balls balls" first?
The next one here is when a player claims a "split hit" hitting both balls at the same time. If this were really the case, (without high speed photography who knows), then wouldn't this be a bad hit as most rules in most leagues say you must hit the "object ball" or "your group of balls balls" first?