Billiard Puzzles

justnum

Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate
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I plan to post on this thread often.

PoolRiddle.png
 

justnum

Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate
Silver Member
There are two ways to measure.
One is from the base of the cue tip to the line.
Two is the perpendicular height of the cue butt from the line.
Billiardriddle102.JPEG
 
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Z-Nole

AzB Silver Member
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Is that even a pool ball? And your tip needs a little work. Well maybe it works for your stroke.
 

justnum

Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate
Silver Member
Wtf is that, the kitchen table? Classy.
Total quality production.
i am experimenting on different surfaces.

trying to come up with a practice routine for players without a pool table
 

justnum

Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate
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Ludicrous.

The first challenge I have to pass is creating a level surface.

Table Mechanics use a lot of engineering to ensure its level.

I think I can design a pool ball return for practicing only the stroke
 
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logical

Loose Rack
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The first challenge I have to pass is creating a level surface.

Table Mechanics use a lot of engineering to ensure its level.
...

No, they use a level.

Its a tool to get done it efficiently. If levels didn't exist they would slow roll hundreds of balls and take longer...but level is level, straight is straight and flat is flat. It's not rocket surgery.

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Texas Carom Club

9ball did to billiards what hiphop did to america
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youll dethrone that pesky dr dave in no time with this kind of content
pool for 4th graders,
 

justnum

Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate
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Your question does not match the picture.
i agree it should be in free body diagram form for the engineers. they might have trouble seeing the real life version.

has the standard for free body diagrams changed?
 
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