M MitchAlsup AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 14, 2021 #41 Chili Palmer said: Once you know what needs to happen and know where the balls need to be it's a fairly easy hit but making it in a match would be impressive. Click to expand... Realistically, all you need to know is where the CB needs to hit the final rail.
Chili Palmer said: Once you know what needs to happen and know where the balls need to be it's a fairly easy hit but making it in a match would be impressive. Click to expand... Realistically, all you need to know is where the CB needs to hit the final rail.
ghost ball AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 14, 2021 #42 Texas Carom Club said: I wasn't saying it wasn't, I was saying no to the whole thing, don't do math while billiarding, Bvm did an article on it as well regard 3c players and systems He's not a fan of doing math at the table either Play by Feel for this guy Click to expand... I have not missed a kick since bringing my Texas Instruments calculator to the pool hall.
Texas Carom Club said: I wasn't saying it wasn't, I was saying no to the whole thing, don't do math while billiarding, Bvm did an article on it as well regard 3c players and systems He's not a fan of doing math at the table either Play by Feel for this guy Click to expand... I have not missed a kick since bringing my Texas Instruments calculator to the pool hall.
justnum Billiards Improvement Research Projects Associate Silver Member Dec 14, 2021 #43 ghost ball said: I have not missed a kick since bringing my Texas Instruments calculator to the pool hall. Click to expand... Texas Instruments is way behind. I love TI30XS. The smartphones now can scan math problems and solve them. Check out Mathway | Algebra Problem Solver Free math problem solver answers your algebra homework questions with step-by-step explanations. www.mathway.com you can handwrite a basic equation, upload and it displays solution. This is what I am thinking a billiard shot calculator should be able to do. at a lower tier a computer AI can scan a table layout and identify options and outs.
ghost ball said: I have not missed a kick since bringing my Texas Instruments calculator to the pool hall. Click to expand... Texas Instruments is way behind. I love TI30XS. The smartphones now can scan math problems and solve them. Check out Mathway | Algebra Problem Solver Free math problem solver answers your algebra homework questions with step-by-step explanations. www.mathway.com you can handwrite a basic equation, upload and it displays solution. This is what I am thinking a billiard shot calculator should be able to do. at a lower tier a computer AI can scan a table layout and identify options and outs.