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Where is the place you are playing at? I have never seen a real Russian pyramid table in the wild. I have my own set of Super Aramith Pyramid balls, and i approximate the game by using the balls on a 12ft snooker table.
I'm not clear about the legal hit aspect of this game. If you get a chance to make a straight in stop shot or follow shot, no ball needs to hit a rail necessarily. Was this a legal shot even though no ball hit a rail?
Can you carem off the red ball after the break?
12 ft = 3.65m
This game is illogical
I have scored rail shot
Shots 3 (1:03) and 4 (1:18) were not legal because the cue ball was hit twice in both cases. You can tell by the cue ball's trajectory after the hit – it followed the object ball immediately after the hit and didn't follow the tangent line.