I've been having an ongoing Discussion with a friend of mine, about the proper terminology used to classify a bank. I say that when banking a ball 9 feet the long way down table, that it's a short rail bank. My reasoning being that when banking off the head rail, you are banking off of a short rail. Therefore it should be classified as a "short rail bank". I also said that when shooting a short bank, to the side pockets for example, that it's a long rail bank, seeing that the side rails are the longer of the rails.
He says the opposite, that a "long rail bank", is a bank the long way across the table, and a "short rail bank" is a bank across the short side of the table. If there are any bank pool players who see this, I'd be interested in hearing your opinion. I think it'd be nice to get an official classification on the matter.
I think the terminology I used is technically correct but may not be the most popular response. If you guys have an opinion on the matter please post here and help the rest of those out there with the same question get a clear answer. I'd also like to hear from the older players as well to maybe get information on the origins of bank pool and the names of banks. Thanks a lot for your input. :grin:
He says the opposite, that a "long rail bank", is a bank the long way across the table, and a "short rail bank" is a bank across the short side of the table. If there are any bank pool players who see this, I'd be interested in hearing your opinion. I think it'd be nice to get an official classification on the matter.
I think the terminology I used is technically correct but may not be the most popular response. If you guys have an opinion on the matter please post here and help the rest of those out there with the same question get a clear answer. I'd also like to hear from the older players as well to maybe get information on the origins of bank pool and the names of banks. Thanks a lot for your input. :grin: