Rolling ball contests
mjantti said:
I'm not familiar with "rolling ball" contest, can you shed some light to my way on this ?
Line up balls on the headstring and the cue ball.
Player rolls a ball downtable, then gets down on cue ball
to shoot, when the object ball gets even or below
foot spot, he can make the rolling ball into one of the corner
pockets. The line of sight for making the ball is the same
all the way. The closer it gets to the foot rail before shooting,
the thinner the cut. The object is to see how many in a row you
can make. The winner is the player that makes the
most in a row. When you miss, you're done. You can
have multiple trys if you want. Like, if you only had
2 players competing, you could give each player
3 trys.
They used to shoot these in competitive tournaments among
the pros in the old days, kind of like 1 pocket being an event
today. If you get good at these, it will really help your normal
aiming. Don't try to roll the object too slow, it just doesn't work.
It is a matter of timing, rythim, and aiming. I like to get a better
player into a rolling ball contest, because they all think they can
do it, until they actually try it. You have to be fast, especially
if you are rattling off object ball after object ball. Most try to pause
inbetween and it screws them up.
I have done 12 in a row on a bar table. Haven't tried it in years on
a big table.