B bythecliff Registered Dec 13, 2007 #1 Don't they have a spotted snooker cue ball analogous to the super aramith pool one (the measles ball?) WHen will it show up on TV?
Don't they have a spotted snooker cue ball analogous to the super aramith pool one (the measles ball?) WHen will it show up on TV?
C Cameron Smith is kind of hungry... Silver Member Dec 13, 2007 #2 bythecliff said: Don't they have a spotted snooker cue ball analogous to the super aramith pool one (the measles ball?) WHen will it show up on TV? Click to expand... Probably never. The spotted cue ball wouldn't really add much to snooker as players stick primarily to centre ball.
bythecliff said: Don't they have a spotted snooker cue ball analogous to the super aramith pool one (the measles ball?) WHen will it show up on TV? Click to expand... Probably never. The spotted cue ball wouldn't really add much to snooker as players stick primarily to centre ball.
B boozebag AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 14, 2007 #3 Cameron Smith said: Probably never. The spotted cue ball wouldn't really add much to snooker as players stick primarily to centre ball. Click to expand... can't agree with that i'm afraid, even the best potter in the world wouldn't get more than a 40 break using centre ball, watch Ronnie O'sullivan closely next time, he very seldom plays centre ball.
Cameron Smith said: Probably never. The spotted cue ball wouldn't really add much to snooker as players stick primarily to centre ball. Click to expand... can't agree with that i'm afraid, even the best potter in the world wouldn't get more than a 40 break using centre ball, watch Ronnie O'sullivan closely next time, he very seldom plays centre ball.