What is up with your bridge hand? Spread those fingers out.
Standard bridge for carom
What is up with your bridge hand? Spread those fingers out.
I would observe how long the tip is on the CB, how long the CB is on the OB, by how wide the path is of the cueball after contact on a center follow shot with a slight angle. If the tip is on the CB a long time then the CB "sticks" on the OB longer. Since the CB is on the OB ...
Just walk away. Remember the old saying about wrestling a pig?? The pig actually likes it and you'll get all muddy. This guy is a total goofball.Again...the cue ball doesn't know what happened to propel it toward the object ball. Once it says goodbye to the cue ball it is spinning about an axis and immediately begins to react to the friction (whether the rolling variety or the sliding variety) of the table and takes thebresuling path. It arrives at the object ball with a trajectory and somewhere between zero and lots spin about an axis.
Can you explain how the cue ball magically stays on the object ball longer when its path was caused by your wiz bang ND stroke and not some "conventional" stroke that sent it on it's way with the exact same trajectory and rotation?
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Im too scared to play the big dogs.
If he told this nonsense to ONE good player they'd laugh him out of the room. Love to see him demonstrate this "time-n-space bending" stroke of his.Lots of open bar tournaments coming up.
Thanks, but I know what I'm doing here.Just walk away. Remember the old saying about wrestling a pig?? The pig actually likes it and you'll get all muddy. This guy is a total goofball.
If he told this nonsense to ONE good player they'd laugh him out of the room. Love to see him demonstrate this "time-n-space bending" stroke of his.
Are you sure you don't mean, ''Kenneth, what is the frequency?'':wink:
Only people of a certain age are likely to get the reference. The rest of you are free to feel left behind while in front.
Steve, Steve, ... Does this refer to someone in Chicago who thought the universe of a particular cue maker? I'm getting an image of a small sheep for some reason....
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Or maybe it's just an attack of synesthesia. I'm hungry all of a sudden. Where's the mint jelly?
Well, some of us are special, and I give classes in what happens in each microsecond and how to extend the time and get the most from each instant. You can even double the time if you know the secrets.Yes, that Steve. Because a thousand different things can happen in the millisecond that only special players can accomplish.
Freddie <~~~ not special
I wasn't taking only specifically about this one idea that you have presented here.I recently started thinking this way, and am posting because it worked. This brick house is ready for a huff and a puff.
How much for femtoseconds?Well, some of us are special, and I give classes in what happens in each microsecond and how to extend the time and get the most from each instant. You can even double the time if you know the secrets.
I only charge $50/microsecond, or $100/microsecond for the really important microseconds.
How much for femtoseconds?
Well, some of us are special, and I give classes in what happens in each microsecond and how to extend the time and get the most from each instant. You can even double the time if you know the secrets.
I only charge $50/microsecond, or $100/microsecond for the really important microseconds.
D00D! I don't deal in yoctoseconds -- not worth my time. My minimum is 200 nanoseconds. It's amazing what you can do in 200 nanoseconds if you set your mind to it and know what you're doing.OK, now, you forced me into some lookups for this:
millisecond = one thousandth of a second
microsecond = one millionth of a second
nanosecond = one billionth of a second
picosecond = one trillionth of a second
femtosecond = one quadrillionth of a second
attosecond = one quintillionth of a second
zeptosecond = one sextillionth of a second
yoctosecond = one septillionth of a second
OK, but not the stuff about getting an S-curve.Do you give a discount for purchasing more than one? If I buy 2 regular would you throw in an important for $50?
A dollar per single femtosecond, but that's simply a waste of time and money. You're going to need at least several microseconds to get anything useful. Unless you're really smart, the one femtosecond will look a lot like the next to you.How much for femtoseconds?
Hope I am not giving away the store............Tidal charts and how you hold your jaw.:thumbup:OK, but not the stuff about getting an S-curve.
Use a squishy tip to increase the contact time.
All of the things talked about, seems like somebody would have tried to prove which tip can affect the cue ball the most. Not talking about all used at one certain angle but if each is used at optimum efficiency for that tip, which can create the most spin?
Then we have the question of if some tips work better with certain ferrules? Do some work better with certain shafts?
There is a reason that I usually settle for the results of hamb.
Hu