Scrzbill
Verified Member
Okay, we have three cue balls. The Red dot and Measles the same size and the Blue dot a little smaller than object balls. Anyway, that's my understanding, which may could be wrong. So, the Red dot and Measles weight the same but have different densities. Also, same in size as the object balls. I like the way the Red dot feels and the ability to stop and draw it to direct points. I play better with the measles even though I cannot control it as well. And I like the Measles when I play others I haven't played before. It shows me what type of spin is used and I can clock their speed better. How does the density in the Red dot and Measles differ and how does that affect the object balls? For banks, breaking out packs, etc. Since I can't play right now, I'm stuck reading gardening articles. It's planting season and I've already missed peas, and cauliflower. If the tomatoes don't go in this week, I can forget those, too.