Billiardshot has been posting interesting web sites with 3C diagrams... and a reply post in a recent thread commented that one site had diagrams that may in fact be flawed!
Maybe so... but I recognize there is quite a challenge in developing this type of instruction through diagram. Diagrams are 2-dimensional... the real world is 3-dimensional! Not wanting to hijack billiardshot's thread I decided to start my own here...
So here is the challenge: I would like to see an example of what purports to be the "gold standard" of 3C diagrams... what can anyone offer as the "truest" representation in a 2-dimensional diagram of what takes place in the 3-dimensional real world... just one example would be nice...
I have copies of Hoppe's "Billiards As It Should Be Played"... Byrne's "New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards"... Harris' "Billiard Atlas"... and have also observed many web sites with shot diagrams (thanks in part to billiardshot's posts!) All of them have diagrams... lots and lots of diagrams!
I'm no expert... but I certainly believe I have gained some value from them all... flawed diagrams or not.
Anyone care to say what is out there that they think is a "best" resource... or worst... and why? Does a poor diagram spoil what might otherwise be a good explanation in the text... and vice versa?
With so few places to play... and so few instructors... short of trial and error... printed and Internet resources may be the only way we can keep knowledge of this great game going... so what do you recommend and why?
Maybe so... but I recognize there is quite a challenge in developing this type of instruction through diagram. Diagrams are 2-dimensional... the real world is 3-dimensional! Not wanting to hijack billiardshot's thread I decided to start my own here...
So here is the challenge: I would like to see an example of what purports to be the "gold standard" of 3C diagrams... what can anyone offer as the "truest" representation in a 2-dimensional diagram of what takes place in the 3-dimensional real world... just one example would be nice...
I have copies of Hoppe's "Billiards As It Should Be Played"... Byrne's "New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards"... Harris' "Billiard Atlas"... and have also observed many web sites with shot diagrams (thanks in part to billiardshot's posts!) All of them have diagrams... lots and lots of diagrams!
I'm no expert... but I certainly believe I have gained some value from them all... flawed diagrams or not.
Anyone care to say what is out there that they think is a "best" resource... or worst... and why? Does a poor diagram spoil what might otherwise be a good explanation in the text... and vice versa?
With so few places to play... and so few instructors... short of trial and error... printed and Internet resources may be the only way we can keep knowledge of this great game going... so what do you recommend and why?