I have no idea what you're trying to say, but before you disagree with Dr. Dave, you should take a look at the articles, videos and scientific evidence that he presents with every post.
I thought if you hit the object ball in the exact same place each time on a cut that outside english will cut the ball more than inside english? Am I wrong about that?
Evidently some people are too lazy or hard-headed to watch and learn.
Your experiments did not lead you to the truth. With inside english it's hard to tell whether there is throw or not. With outside english the only way you can cut the ball more than 90 degrees (with a level cue stick) is with throw. It is possible to cut the object ball more than 90 degrees.I highly respect Dr. Dave and his wealth of knowledge. I say my opinion for sake of what I perceive accurate on the thin cut topic based on many hours of trial, if I find out I am wrong I will be first to admit it.
Thank you for your reply.
Evidently some people are too lazy or hard-headed to watch and learn.
For those who care, the shot was played with as much left side spin as possible and just a hair below center. The cue stick is as level as possible and resting on the pocket liner. The object ball went into the tough side of the 4.25-inch pocket on the final shot. An earlier shot on the video that didn't reach the pocket was about a 100-degree cut. Dave Brubeck rules.
Ed! Long time, no post! How's life in Wisconsin?Enjoyed the music at least as much as the pool!
Your experiments did not lead you to the truth. With inside english it's hard to tell whether there is throw or not. With outside english the only way you can cut the ball more than 90 degrees (with a level cue stick) is with throw. It is possible to cut the object ball more than 90 degrees.
The other way to look at this is if the object ball acquires spin then it must also be thrown. The two necessarily go together in a fixed ratio. Conversely, if a ball is thrown, it will have side spin. That's from relatively simple physics.
Nothing personal, it is only pool talk, your stroke steers the cue ball to the left a bit on a medium to hard stroke, so as Dr. Dave's which lead you to believe it is english effect, it is not. Try the cut from the opposite angle and let me see you over cut a thin cut.
FYI, when we are comparing how much one type of shot throws compared to another, we are assuming the CB is hitting the OB in the same place (in the same ghost-ball position) in the comparison. In other words, we are assuming the player's aim is accurate and compensates for squirt and swerve.Nothing personal, it is only pool talk, your stroke steers the cue ball to the left a bit on a medium to hard stroke, so as Dr. Dave's which lead you to believe it is english effect, it is not. Try the cut from the opposite angle and let me see you over cut a thin cut.
For those interested, here's the outside-english version:If you think outside english doesn't help you cut a ball thinner, then try Vern Elliot's
'impossible bank' with INSIDE english.....you will find that it's truly impossible.
For those interested, here's the outside-english version:
HSV A.142 - Vernon Elliott cross-side bank with chalk on the object ball to increase throw and spin transfer
Enjoy,
Dave
FYI, a better version, with narration, can be found at the 1:09 point in:For those interested, here's the outside-english version:
HSV A.142 - Vernon Elliott cross-side bank with chalk on the object ball to increase throw and spin transfer
Enjoy,
Dave
It took me a long time to buy into this, and the BD editors still don't like it, but I think it is better. I changed partly in tribute to Tom Ross who was always trying to convince me to change. He was right.Thanx, Doc, you're the best.
..and I'm pleased to see you using 'english' with a small 'e'. :smile:
For those interested, here's the outside-english version:
HSV A.142 - Vernon Elliott cross-side bank with chalk on the object ball to increase throw and spin transfer
Enjoy,
Dave
FYI, a better version, with narration, can be found at the 1:09 point in:
NV B.92 - "Impossible" cut shots, from VEPS V
Enjoy,
Dave
Thin cuts will spin the object ball on very thin cut, but will not throw it.