i propose to learn 16 points or slice of a ball , they correspond to 16 angles you can find easyl on the table(trigonometrie), after that you can calculate the shot (angle )you need
but i cannot visualise the quantity for 1 degré like you considere.
easy steps are 7,14,21,26,30,26,30,33,45,63° then fraction of them and a helpfull pocket 1,5 or 2 balls large
i like the idea to pivot or fall directly in the theoric angle of shooting.
4. Pivot the cue tip the same number of degrees on the cue ball center point in the opposite direction of the arc determined on the object ball (from center ball to back azimuth) which will align the corresponding point on the cue ball on the path to the back azimuth point of the object ball for pocketing the ball.
Simple but not easy for beginners. Oh yeah, for all the pool players who love to talk about “finding the edge” of a ball, there are no edges on spheres, only points.
@zzgt09 Would you mind explaining to me how you calculate the shots? I checked the diagrams and watched your videos, but I still don't get it!! Thank you.
for a diamond width from the upper right corner and two diamond long , you have a rectangle and a half ball hit: : 8 seiziemes. a quarter of the first diamond in this case cost 2,
a quarter of the second diamond width always cost 1.
look the video about cut shot quantities to see the variations of the value of the first diamond (12, 8, 6, 4...
oui ,c'est la même quantité 8 qui est sur la diagonale passant par le centre de la table en partant du coin visé et qui reunit tous les points dans un rapport 1/2.
comme 1 mouche en largeur pour 2 mouche en longueur, ou encore 2 mouches en largeur pour 4 mouches en longueur ( centre de la table).
thank you, it is in fact a rectangular system, un systeme "cartesien".
;)
zzgt09 4 months ago
i agree with hou, there are only points ..
i propose to learn 16 points or slice of a ball , they correspond to 16 angles you can find easyl on the table(trigonometrie), after that you can calculate the shot (angle )you need
but i cannot visualise the quantity for 1 degré like you considere.
easy steps are 7,14,21,26,30,26,30,33,45,63° then fraction of them and a helpfull pocket 1,5 or 2 balls large
i like the idea to pivot or fall directly in the theoric angle of shooting.
zzgt09 1 year ago
Part I
You are kidding me, right? A tutorial vid void of audio description? You want to cut balls? Simple:
1.Locate center ball to center ball relationship of the cue ball to the object ball.
2. Locate the back azimuth on the object ball at the meridian of the object ball to the target.
3.Determine the degrees of arc on the object ball from the determined center point on it to the back azimuth point.
HS22181 1 year ago
Part II
4. Pivot the cue tip the same number of degrees on the cue ball center point in the opposite direction of the arc determined on the object ball (from center ball to back azimuth) which will align the corresponding point on the cue ball on the path to the back azimuth point of the object ball for pocketing the ball.
HS22181 1 year ago
Part III
5. Fire.
Simple but not easy for beginners. Oh yeah, for all the pool players who love to talk about “finding the edge” of a ball, there are no edges on spheres, only points.
HS22181 1 year ago
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sixcues 1 year ago
WTF are you doing? your pointing with the stick thats all :|
YTdiscusser 1 year ago
if i only could ;(
for thin cut less than half ball, its easier to aim a fraction of the ball
see that as a curiosity...
zzgt09 1 year ago
Where are the sub-titles?
Watchdis44 2 years ago
c'est un film muet, but you can look at the diagram in another vidéo of mine : shema 8
;)
zzgt09 2 years ago
@zzgt09 Would you mind explaining to me how you calculate the shots? I checked the diagrams and watched your videos, but I still don't get it!! Thank you.
cazavideos2008 1 year ago
for a diamond width from the upper right corner and two diamond long , you have a rectangle and a half ball hit: : 8 seiziemes. a quarter of the first diamond in this case cost 2,
a quarter of the second diamond width always cost 1.
look the video about cut shot quantities to see the variations of the value of the first diamond (12, 8, 6, 4...
zzgt09 1 year ago
@zzgt09 La position de la balle même à 1:26 minutes?
poolbear 1 year ago
@poolbear
oui ,c'est la même quantité 8 qui est sur la diagonale passant par le centre de la table en partant du coin visé et qui reunit tous les points dans un rapport 1/2.
comme 1 mouche en largeur pour 2 mouche en longueur, ou encore 2 mouches en largeur pour 4 mouches en longueur ( centre de la table).
zzgt09 1 year ago
@zzgt09 compris. Qu'en est-il le coup à 0:26 minutes?
poolbear 1 year ago
good thank you very much for these. but what kinds of cues is this cue?
balakona 2 years ago
it is a Z predator
zzgt09 2 years ago
Je comprends rien de ce film....
Quatsch83 2 years ago
1 pour 2 vaut demi bille (8 seizièmes) = 8
zzgt09 2 years ago