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@Eladyar25 you guys are thinking of traction. Friction actually has nothing to do with it. If you're talking about a sled or a hockey puck you want low friction to keep its momentum. But when you're talking about wheels or a ball spinning causing it to propel, you want a lot of traction (no slipping). If the ball slips (spins without fully grabbing) that's actually more friction, which you don't want, if you want it to go faster/longer. So everybody's kind of wrong.
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Actually it is more friction due to the cue ball grabbing the felt better in order to draw
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This commentator needs to go back to school, hes saying all the time less friction, but what he wants to say is more friction, thats why is easyer to draw the ball
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Thanks for the free entertainment with the upload guys. Really appreciate it.
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wow, this was a very poorly played match.
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Really cool video, great content, but the quality sucks. :-/
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@billiardsusa he plays excellent. But hes still a punk.
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The ball doesn't deflect more in dry conditions - it swirves less however, so the amount you ALWAYS deflect with a given amount of spin doesn't revert back to the stroke line as readily.
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@PhonkieBMXakin yes you do owe a ball for ANY foul. if you cant put the ball you owe on the spot it goes behind the closest ball to the spot. if you foul the cue ball stays in the same spot. if you scratch it is ball in hand behind the headstring. opponents alternate breaks (even if you win it could be the opponents break unless they broke). that about wraps it up.
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Amazing how horrible the best in the world played fuck 10 4 $5gs a game post 30grand
i dont know how all you guys feel, but when i beat someone in one pocket its like i actually accomplished something. when i beat someone in 9 ball its like i got away with something.
pigdisposal 2 years ago 29
Thank you for the upload!!!
RayHusted 2 years ago 11