@bakinghotdogs You're right about the term Tangent Line being more accurate. When I create these blogs, I try to imagine what kinds of words people are going to use to locate the videos. Since most of my videos are about basic pool techniques, I want to use terms that favor the "less technically inclined". I've updated the post to include the phrase "Tangent Line" just in case others are looking for that specific term. Thanks again!
@BrandonBilliardGuy I was told the carom angle is 90 degrees if the ball is sliding at contact. If the ball is rolling at contact the carom angle is 30 degrees.
Yeah, @TEEVENSSNEVEET 's rates are pretty close to some places. it really depends on the particular pool hall you play in. On less popular nights, you may even find tables for $7-8 per hour.
Can I use Vietnamese with the ball? :)) JK, I've watched all your videos, it helps a lot.
TrungDuong1992 3 days ago
@TrungDuong1992 That's a good one. :) Glad the videos are helping.
BrandonBilliardGuy 3 days ago
sir your youtube can snow... THIS IS AWESOME!
wiggster1080 2 months ago
Ive never heard anyone refer to this as the "90 Degree Angle" But insted the "Tangent Line".
Good info anyway..
Its always best to have this down in your head and see this rather close just with your eye
durring games ..
bakinghotdogs 2 months ago
@bakinghotdogs You're right about the term Tangent Line being more accurate. When I create these blogs, I try to imagine what kinds of words people are going to use to locate the videos. Since most of my videos are about basic pool techniques, I want to use terms that favor the "less technically inclined". I've updated the post to include the phrase "Tangent Line" just in case others are looking for that specific term. Thanks again!
BrandonBilliardGuy 2 months ago
@BrandonBilliardGuy I was told the carom angle is 90 degrees if the ball is sliding at contact. If the ball is rolling at contact the carom angle is 30 degrees.
smantrow 2 weeks ago
Yeah, @TEEVENSSNEVEET 's rates are pretty close to some places. it really depends on the particular pool hall you play in. On less popular nights, you may even find tables for $7-8 per hour.
BrandonBilliardGuy 4 months ago
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can i ask u something? how much money cost to play billiard? per hour?
sorry for my english
splanis10 5 months ago
can i ask u something? how much money cost to play billiard? per hour?
sorry for my english
splanis10 5 months ago
@splanis10 usually its around 10-15 bucks an hour
TEEVENSSNEVEET 4 months ago