Shooting the 8 off the rail to carom off the 6.
Same situation, CB out farther toward the center of table.
Same situation, CB out farther toward the center of table.
It's not often that I will disagree with Bob J., but I do here. I understand what he is saying, but I have to go with what I have found to work best for me. I just went downstairs and tried it and made it first try using my way.
What I do, is find the carom angle off the 6 to the pocket. I then double the distance from the exact spot I want to carom off of to the rail nose. I aim the 8 to hit that spot. I have best results by far when I put a lot of draw on the cb, and hit the ball about 1/2 break speed.
Hitting with that kind of speed does limit your predictability of where the balls are going, but, I feel it gives you the best chance of making the ball. Many times you get an angle that hitting softer just won't get the ob to the hole,whereas hitting hard will.
putting draw on the cueball puts "follow" or high on the object ball ,correct ? I agree that any kind of high you can transfer to the object ball would help it in the hole.
I think the important thing is not the actual amount of follow but the follow/speed ratio. In the ticky shot shown (rail, back of the other ball, run along the rail), the best way to improve that ratio is to give the cloth time to put follow on the object ball by shooting it slowly.putting draw on the cueball puts "follow" or high on the object ball ,correct ? I agree that any kind of high you can transfer to the object ball would help it in the hole.
putting draw on the cueball puts "follow" or high on the object ball ,
correct ?
I agree that any kind of high you can transfer to the object ball would help it in the hole.
Shooting the 8 off the rail to carom off the 6.
Same situation, CB out farther toward the center of table.
Well, I tried it both ways. The way I like -- just hard enough to get to the pocket -- seems to be more forgiving of aiming errors, but both ways work once you have the line to shoot the ball along. Also, at one pocket shooting hard is usually not an option on this shot.... If I get a chance later today, I'll try the shot several ways. The 6 is 1.25 ball diameters off the cushion and 3/4 diamond from the pocket as I see it.
Excellent responses, thanks.
Do you think that center vertical axis would be better then adding english
( either side ) ?
It could be argued that you want the object ball to act similarly to the cue ball of a carom player shooting a ticky -- which would be with running english on the object ball -- but I think it's better to hit the spot on the cushion as accurately as possible, which means that using side spin will be counterproductive.Yes I do.......what would be the point of adding english? It will transfer even less than the follow does in such a short distance......side is useless in regards to making this shot imop.
-Grey Ghost-
Well, I tried it both ways. The way I like -- just hard enough to get to the pocket -- seems to be more forgiving of aiming errors, but both ways work once you have the line to shoot the ball along.
Doesn't the angle into the cushion change which method to use?
Using the gutter as the mirror seems to work well with a angle steeper than 45 degrees, while the nose of the cushion seems to work will with angles less than 30 degrees. Both seem to work well in the range between these two.