Billiard Ball (CONFIRMED — Pack)

: Friction causes the ball to deviate slightly from the cue's direction, a subtle trick of physics that turns a perfect aim into a narrow miss. Stories Beyond the Table

: Professional techniques vary. Some, like Jason Shaw, focus on the cue ball during the final stroke, while others believe looking at the target is the key to accuracy. billiard ball

When you look at the cue ball, you aren't just seeing a target; you’re calculating physics in real-time. : Friction causes the ball to deviate slightly

Billiard balls have long inspired more than just sportsmanship: When you look at the cue ball, you

: Many players find success by focusing on the "ghost ball"—the imaginary spot where the cue ball must land to send the object ball into the pocket.

The ivory orb sits motionless on the green felt, catching the dim glow of the overhead lamp. As you lean in, your reflection curves across its polished surface—a distorted, miniature world trapped inside a sphere. This single ball carries the weight of the game’s history, from its origins as a promotional item for Brunswick to the high-stakes matches played by legends like Efren Reyes. The Science of the Strike