Well, where did you find it? Did you got to that dudes house?
Found it in about a 2min Google search. My skills at times are otherworld-ly.Well, where did you find it? Did you got to that dudes house?
Shit! He might be taking Friday off, you better get out the door.
I've always thought so.My skills at times are otherworld-ly.
Bar table sure cueball travels a lot less than 9-footer..But that’s on a bar table so it’s too easy!!!![]()
I don't think I've ever seen a player hit the same cushion with draw more than twice. Maybe with masse? In any case,OK, there are ways to get seven rails on a draw shot. One way is to use a power draw ala Sayginer the 3C player. He draws the ball and it hits the same long rail 4-5 times before it takes off to the other cushions. There are several old videos of Hoppe doing this and remember Worst was a Billiard player before a pool player.
It would be easier if you moved that ob to about 2mm off the (top) long rail though, no?I don't think I've ever seen a player hit the same cushion with draw more than twice. Maybe with masse? In any case,
This is what I think of as a legitimate 7-cushion draw shot, and I would certainly bet against on any normal table. (This is from Virtual Pool, where you can dial the speed up to 11.)
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Maybe you mean move it closer to the bottom long rail? That would shorten the CB's after-contact draw path.It would be easier if you moved that ob to about 2mm off the (top) long rail though, no?
I do not!Maybe you mean move it closer to the bottom long rail? That would shorten the CB's after-contact draw path.
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How does going rail first increase draw?I do not!
Rail first shot...in Bob's pic, low L spinglish.
I am not in a position to defend your inference, good sir?!How does going rail first increase draw?
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OK, there are ways to get seven rails on a draw shot. One way is to use a power draw ala Sayginer the 3C player. He draws the ball and it hits the same long rail 4-5 times before it takes off to the other cushions. There are several old videos of Hoppe doing this and remember Worst was a Billiard player before a pool player.
does the rebound add distance?How does going rail first increase draw?
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Definitely some increase in spin from rail contact, but at warp speed, not sure it would have a discernable effect.does the rebound add distance?
ie an assist to the speed of the cue ball
which indirectly would give you greater distance which people might think was all from the draw but the rail gets an assist
i have no idea if any of the above is true.....![]()
I gotta try that. I got decent draw strokeI don't think I've ever seen a player hit the same cushion with draw more than twice. Maybe with masse? In any case,
This is what I think of as a legitimate 7-cushion draw shot, and I would certainly bet against on any normal table. (This is from Virtual Pool, where you can dial the speed up to 11.)
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I never heard about 7 rails but Mike Massey would set up a draw shot on the end tail of a 9 Foot Gold Crown and would easily draw cue ball 4 rails.
On some of of his shots, based on the speed of the cue ball going around the table, if the angle off the forth rail was long enough to catch the fifth rail near the corner I am sure it would hit the sixth rail.
The older players I met in the 1960s told me a ivory cue ball would hold its spin longer than phenolic balls.
Could a ivory cue ball make it possible to hit 7 rails?
Did Harold Worst do it with a 2 7/16 ivory three cushion billiard ball?
Certainly the cue ball, the cloth, the rails, the table would have to be perfect to make it possible to hit 7 rails.