S Skippy27 AzB Silver Member Silver Member May 16, 2016 #101 I am curious how much heavier a cue ball would have to actually be over the object ball to get it to take that path off of it. Last edited: May 16, 2016
I am curious how much heavier a cue ball would have to actually be over the object ball to get it to take that path off of it.
Bob Jewett AZB Osmium Member Staff member Gold Member Silver Member May 16, 2016 #102 Skippy27 said: I am curious how much heavier a cue ball would have to actually be over the object ball to get it to take that path off of it. Click to expand... A carom ball would work. A little wax would help. I think I've played with all combinations of snooker, pool and carom balls. The best would be a Korean carom ball (slightly larger) off a snooker ball, but you might not get it to draw.
Skippy27 said: I am curious how much heavier a cue ball would have to actually be over the object ball to get it to take that path off of it. Click to expand... A carom ball would work. A little wax would help. I think I've played with all combinations of snooker, pool and carom balls. The best would be a Korean carom ball (slightly larger) off a snooker ball, but you might not get it to draw.