Take flat and shove it.

I agree with the premise of the thread. The term "landing too flat" is meaningless in pool.

Some promotions land flat. :LOL:

Sigel used to talk about hitting a ball flat. I always took that to mean little or no english. Possibly only shots close to a pocket. The only flatness that even correlates is right where the tip meets CB. Perpendicular.
 
With a name like Protractor you should become a commentator and take over those pinching flatheads. Drop a few words like Vertex, Baseline, degrees and you’re a genius.
I could be your color commentator with my
CAD background.
Off with their heads.
As long as no one gets to know my real name, sure! Talk about Newton's laws, vectors, how calculus is used to plan the swerve, coriolis effect on spinnng cueballs...
 
I’ve played on rails that are boinky but I’ve never hit anything flat.
It's an advanced concept.

As long as no one gets to know my real name, sure! Talk about Newton's laws, vectors, how calculus is used to plan the swerve, coriolis effect on spinnng cueballs...
Here's some pro tractors.
 
I agree with the premise of the thread. The term "landing too flat" is meaningless in pool.
Meh....it does not bother me...I get the inference..........Now.....If they start saying....."He/She landed a bit hetero on that one"........:unsure:
 
Even so, I still get to chuckle when one of them diagrams the next shot and then the player does something different.
It happens a bit, not as much as it used to. I always found it comical when many here laud Bill Incardona as “the greatest commentator ever”, and his predictions were wrong about 90% of the time. Then proceed to say how he didn’t like the shot selection, and how he would have done it differently, even though the player successfully executed the shot.
 
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