And you thought you new it all

I found this on the inter-web. It was written by a friend on mine who shoots in the straight pool league at Red Shoes Billiards, Mr. Ron Shepard.

ftp://ftp.tcg.anl.gov/pub/shepard/pool/old_versions/physics.PDF

P.S. Just for the record, I didn't get past the introduction.
New/Knew the joys of being up all night searching for pool related material on the net
As you can see from the date on it, Amateur Physics for the Amateur Pool Player has been around for 20 years - it's the original basis for much of the pool science we know today. Ron's a scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and an old friend from the RSB forum - don't know why he never migrated over here.

pj
chgo
 
I found this on the inter-web. It was written by a friend on mine who shoots in the straight pool league at Red Shoes Billiards, Mr. Ron Shepard.

ftp://ftp.tcg.anl.gov/pub/shepard/pool/old_versions/physics.PDF

P.S. Just for the record, I didn't get past the introduction.
New/Knew the joys of being up all night searching for pool related material on the net

All I can say is, awesome!

I imagine there won't be many who actually go through this and read it, but if you do
glean what you can.

As a pool player, especially see Section 2: "Slide and Natural Roll."
You don't need to pay too much attention to the math. The narrative
should provide enough relevant insight.

This section also provides a few practical exercises as well.

It's great knowledge!
 
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There are a few guys whose posts I miss from the RSB days. Ron and Blackjack Dave Sapolis are two that come to mind. Lots of knowledge. Anyone heard from these guys in awhile?
 
There are a few guys whose posts I miss from the RSB days. Ron and Blackjack Dave Sapolis are two that come to mind. Lots of knowledge. Anyone heard from these guys in awhile?

I'm still around. I skim through the forums about once or twice a week now - sometimes less than that. Occasionally I will see Ron in a Youtube video - playing in the 14.1 Leagues in Chicago. I hope you are doing well!
 
Ron just doesn't have a hide as thick as yours. :D

JoeyA

As you can see from the date on it, Amateur Physics for the Amateur Pool Player has been around for 20 years - it's the original basis for much of the pool science we know today. Ron's a scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and an old friend from the RSB forum - don't know why he never migrated over here.

pj
chgo
 
All I can say is, awesome!

I imagine there won't be many who actually go through this and read it, but if you do
glean what you can.

As a pool player, especially see Section 2: "Slide and Natural Roll."
You don't need to pay too much attention to the math. The narrative
should provide enough relevant insight.

This section also provides a few practical exercises as well.

It's great knowledge!

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"You don't need to pay too much attention to the math."
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To the contrary, I consider "The inertia tensor of a rigid body" on nearly every shot.

Dale
 
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