I first was going to add a post to a previous thread on this subject (Video evidence that Cyclop is ...) but as soon as I noticed it has been driven way off to other direction I decided to open a new topic.
Cyclop balls were used at recent Amway Cup. And though more often than not there were not any problems with the cue balls, I noticed a couple of improper behavior of the ball.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HAliIiJiyUw#t=1605 - watch how the cue ball rolls in the end (position shot for the 7)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HAliIiJiyUw#t=4019 - and another one, that's definitely not a table surface issue. Again happens on playing shape for the 7. That last one is pretty scary (rolling first to one side, then settling to the other of the proper line).
Just another .02 in a "Cyclop cue ball issues" jar.
Cyclop balls were used at recent Amway Cup. And though more often than not there were not any problems with the cue balls, I noticed a couple of improper behavior of the ball.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HAliIiJiyUw#t=1605 - watch how the cue ball rolls in the end (position shot for the 7)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HAliIiJiyUw#t=4019 - and another one, that's definitely not a table surface issue. Again happens on playing shape for the 7. That last one is pretty scary (rolling first to one side, then settling to the other of the proper line).
Just another .02 in a "Cyclop cue ball issues" jar.