In other threads there has been a debate about overspin. Does it exist or not? Mike page and Dr. Dave have made videos examining overspin. I was reading Byrne's book of pool shots and came accross a shot he calls "kiss forward." Basically its a shot where you shoot the cue ball into a ball frozen on the rail with maximum follow and with a firm stroke. The cue ball bounces off of that ball but retains the original spin. The cue ball then strikes another ball full and the spin brings it back in the original direction.
If follow only exists due to the momentum of the cue ball how do you account for this shot?
I am hoping wiser and more knowledgable posters will set me straight. Here is a link to a video I made about this shot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhY3jyHfPVo
Regards,
Marcus
If follow only exists due to the momentum of the cue ball how do you account for this shot?
I am hoping wiser and more knowledgable posters will set me straight. Here is a link to a video I made about this shot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhY3jyHfPVo
Regards,
Marcus