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It's obvious that not one of you so far have Joe Tucker's Racking Secrets I and II.
By the way, you change the order of the balls depending on which side you are breaking from. Not one of you even mentioned this, so we can safely assume you're just making things up.
It's obvious that not one of you so far have Joe Tucker's Racking Secrets I and II.
By the way, you change the order of the balls depending on which side you are breaking from. Not one of you even mentioned this, so we can safely assume you're just making things up.
When gambling playing the ghost, some will agree to let you pattern rack.
In alot of rack your own events they require the 2 be racked in the spot directly below the 9 so it ends up alot up table. I know the Poisoncue tour event is like that.
Alternate breaks and rack your own with the magic rack and make every rack in the event have the exact same pattern, whatever you decide on. Make a mark on the cloth centered at the foot that the end of the rack must line up with to prevent cocked racks. Then let the opponent have a quick look if they so desire. That should equalize it all and end the complaining without wasting much time.
This works better: http://laser-rack.com/_/Page_1.html Only $130.
I haven't tried it yet, but I am tempted. You would have to have enough of the reflecting stickon gizmos to put on the rails though.
It is beyond me why the US Open, or any other tournaments, don't use this. It would prevent arguments and speed up play.
Looks nice but its set up for alignment perfection as opposed to tightness.
Finally tried out the slug doctor, works very well.
The laser lights don't turn on until the balls are tight, according to the site - whatever that means. We need somebody's input here. On tables with old cloth I cannot imagine that this would work very well because the balls would most likely stay in place after you remove the rack, unless you do a lot of tapping.
I love the slug doctor too, but you can't carry it to pool halls and infringe upon the pool table too with clear reinforcements. And on top of that, balls moving around the table during play often get stuck in one of the reinforcements - unacceptable for the US Open for example. We already know the Magic Rack sucks - so this seems to be the best alternative.
Also, make sure none of the balls in the first two or three rows are touching.
Maniac (has seen his share of slug racks)