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cabins per ball effect part one of two

flown contents divided into 12 parts

ball 1 with 8 different effects

combination of ball take and effects

various values of the waves one two and

three

caroms on the table

briefly remind that in the

cabin effect ball system

The number of balls

resulting from dividing the ball into 12

parts is used,

each of these parts has a thickness

of approximately 5 millimeters

and eight effects are also used, two

above the Equator, 2 and 3

4 in the Equator of values 4 5 6 7 and the

effects 8 and 9 below the Equator the

position that we see in the graph

here we can also see the versatility

of the system if we hit a 12-

point shot it can be hit in several ways

with three balls and nine defects for

example as the one that appears on the

left, four for ball and eight for

spin,

we can increase the ball to 5 and

lower the spin to 7 so that a

single 12-point shot can be

performed differently,
thus achieving the player that

the Red ball ball

2, make the movement that he considers

appropriate since hitting it with a greater or

lesser amount of ball will direct it in

one direction or another.

That is the true value of the system

due to the effect,

one of its many applications is in

cabin shooting. The hut is a

long short long shot like the one we see

above and it depends on three

important issues: the distance of the

red ball to the right corner, the distance

of the yellow ball to the right corner,

bottom and above all, and also the

inclination or not. of the cue ball, the

White ball in the middle does not have a slope

but the one to its left and

right, so we will see this later, we

begin by looking at the value of ball 2

when it is close to the Upper Long Rail

as it moves away In the

right corner it takes on different values,

each half diamond corresponds to

a point. We have now reached diamond 2

and a half with value 5, diamond 3 with value 6

and so it goes from half to half to


diamond 8,

sorry to diamond 4 from

there it goes one by one so that the

left corner

the ball has a value in that Corner of

12 points

then we are going to see now the

value of ball 3 ball 3 begins to

appear in the corner there it would not have its

value it would zero And as it moves further

away, in principle, from half a

point to half a point, it takes on values

1 2,

one and a half is 3

and diamond 2 already has a value of four

points. From there, the division of the

diamond is into quarters. Therefore we

find five sixes in the middle

of diamond 7 very close to diamond 3

and the 8 is right in diamond 3. The

next diamond is also divided

into quarters, therefore each quarter is a

point,

balls will appear in the quarter first

after the diamond 3 therefore will be worth

9 in the fourth second it will be worth 10 in the

third fourth 11 and in diamond 4 there

the value of that diamond is 12 points let

's now see

what happens with ball 1 that is, the


cue ball the director ball can be

in front of ball 2 and then its value

is zero but it does slide to the

left half a diamond to half a

diamond it takes values minus one

minus two minus three minus four

etc. since if we throw a cabin

from those positions when the

balls hit two and three must be subtracted from

the white one and if the white one is to the

right of the line completely

perpendicular to the band, it already begins to

take positive values, that is, we have

to increase the hit with the points

that appear there, up

to four appear. points

we are going to clarify it a little with some

carom carom number 1 distance

from the red ball to the Corner 9 points

distance from the yellow ball or ball 3 3

points and there is no slope on the white

therefore the hit would be 12 points we

could do it with 9 and 3 or with 6 and 6

or with any other as we see

carom 2 distance from the red to the

Corner 6 points

distance from the ball 3 to the Corner Three

points pending in favor of two points

therefore we have to subtract it the


result would then be a shot of seven

points we can do it with four and

three or

with

6 and 1 for example

carom 3 position of the ball 2 6

points position of the ball 3 3 points and

slope against two points then

we have to add two therefore it gives us

a hit of 11 points

can be given in many

different ways here we come up with 4 and 7 and

also 6 and 5 among others

carom number 4 position of the red 8

and a half points position of the yellow

four points

and there is a slope against of one

point therefore the hit should be

13 and a half points we can think of

four and a half ball and nine spin

or 6 and 7 half ball and spin 7 among

others

new case ball 2 4 point

ball 3 or yellow four points And

we have the problem in the slope that we are

going to measure in the following way

from the perpendicular we are counting 1

2 3 4 to Corner 5 and 6 6 of slope

therefore the blow is 14 points we could

hit it with 6 and 8 half ball and spin 8 or


5 and 9

in both cases we are forced to

chop a little

now let's see some caroms on the

table

value of the red ball 8 points

value of the yellow ball 0 points since

it has to enter right in the corner

and there is no pending Therefore we do not have

to add anything or rather 0

the carom is solved with eight points

we use four and four

new carom value of the red 6

points value of the yellow Three points

And we are lucky that there is no

slope so there are 9 points we can

solve it with a quarter ball Three

points and spin 6

another more value of the red 8 points value

of the Yellow one point

and our white ball has no slope

therefore we would shoot with a stroke of

nine points again the quarter

ball and spin 6

In this carom the value of ball 2

is almost 12 points,

the value of ball 3 is one point and

the minimum slope is practically

negligible, therefore we could pass


for a stroke of 13, we could not do with a

half ball and spin 7

in this We have a value of ball 2 of

11 points,

ball 3 almost 7 points we already have 18

But we have the advantage of having a

difference in our favor of two points two

points and something therefore we take away two

points and we could be around 16

points we would do this with a seven

ball and spin 9

another carom value of the ball 2 10

points value of the ball 3 7 points And

we have a pending slope in favor of

two points therefore 10 + 7 17 minus 2

15 we need a stroke of 15 points we

could do it with 6 half ball and

spin 9

new carom value of ball 2 4

point value of ball 3 or red

six points

and the slope is against

the line perpendicular to the table of

1, 2 and 3 therefore The shot must be

13 points, we could do it with a half

ball and spin 7

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