I made a nice long rail bank last night and then the cue ball went off the end rail and scratched in the side. At a angle that I wouldn't want to have to make the shot straight in for to much money. Not really a big surprise but disappointing. I was thinking 'it could scratch' but was hoping it didn't. There are several of these shots we are aware of.. Not necessarily a bank shot. Could be a cut shot. Say a cut shot across the corner, the cue ball comes off the end rail and goes into the side pocket like it has eyes at an angle that I wouldn't bet $20 that I could shoot the cue ball straight into the side pocket.
What I'm wondering is if there is some king of mathematical reason behind this. The table being two 4.5' squares. If you make the ball and the cue come off natural, its going into the side pocket. I don't know. Just wondering. Yes if you can put something on the cue ball to keep it from doing this but if it is a tough shot and your just trying to synch it.
Any mathematical geniuses around here?
What I'm wondering is if there is some king of mathematical reason behind this. The table being two 4.5' squares. If you make the ball and the cue come off natural, its going into the side pocket. I don't know. Just wondering. Yes if you can put something on the cue ball to keep it from doing this but if it is a tough shot and your just trying to synch it.
Any mathematical geniuses around here?