Pathetic Shark
Banned
I've mastered spin.
Nowhere near mastering centre ball. :frown:

Nowhere near mastering centre ball. :frown:
I have watched a a series of videos lately that promotes using center ball (without right or left) for positioning at first then adding right and left afterwards to be used only rarely in 8 and 9 ball. It indicates most players tend to use spin on most every shot and that is why they plateau. It is their lack of understanding of natural ball positioning that eventually stops them from improving. At least that is how I interpreted it. I would like to know what the others on here for the most part think of that and if they play spin on most of their shots or not.
I have watched a a series of videos lately that promotes using center ball (without right or left) for positioning at first then adding right and left afterwards to be used only rarely in 8 and 9 ball. It indicates most players tend to use spin on most every shot and that is why they plateau. It is their lack of understanding of natural ball positioning that eventually stops them from improving. At least that is how I interpreted it. I would like to know what the others on here for the most part think of that and if they play spin on most of their shots or not.
Physics doesn't dictate this.Physics dictate the more influences (movement, ...) there is the more can and will go wrong and the more instable a system is.
Can't really argue with physics, can you?
Other than that, just staying properly on the center line (incl. top and back) is a very good idea to develop your game further.
Restrictions are the cause of invention.
Cheers,
M
Physics dictate the more influences (movement, ...) there is the more can and will go wrong and the more instable a system is.
Can't really argue with physics, can you?
Other than that, just staying properly on the center line (incl. top and back) is a very good idea to develop your game further.
Restrictions are the cause of invention.
Cheers,
M
A contrast in styles; Randy hardly ever used spin.
He missed a ball about once a day. Ricky and I would flinch when
he missed. But that was it for the day...lol.
I have watched a a series of videos lately that promotes using center ball (without right or left) for positioning at first then adding right and left afterwards to be used only rarely in 8 and 9 ball. It indicates most players tend to use spin on most every shot and that is why they plateau. It is their lack of understanding of natural ball positioning that eventually stops them from improving. At least that is how I interpreted it. I would like to know what the others on here for the most part think of that and if they play spin on most of their shots or not.
I use and always recommend to use spin/english only for positional purposes when center, top, and bottom is not possible.
I have watched a a series of videos lately that promotes using center ball (without right or left) for positioning at first then adding right and left afterwards to be used only rarely in 8 and 9 ball. It indicates most players tend to use spin on most every shot and that is why they plateau. It is their lack of understanding of natural ball positioning that eventually stops them from improving. At least that is how I interpreted it. I would like to know what the others on here for the most part think of that and if they play spin on most of their shots or not.
There is no shot where center, top and botton is a proper solution. In fact, i would bet it is impossible.
I beliveve so much in lots of side spin (LOSS)
I could write a very large tome here since Spin is the very subject I've been working with and just published a book on the use of it.
I will say that your videos are right. I have a cue that I play with from time to time to make me realize this very thing. Its a 13mm very stiff playing cue that squirts a lot when you really juice a shot up. I get it out when I want to get back into my 8 ball and 9 ball mode. I tend to avoid the use of spin with that cue and focus more on getting precise position using Top, Bottom and Center English positions, it works wonderfully for making me tone down the use of spin and getting where I'm supposed to with the cue ball.
When I use this cue for about 5 racks of 9 ball I start realizing that really very light spin is just right for most shots if its needed at all.
This is the way I played when I was young and playing well but somewhere along the way I started over spinning the ball. I think we all do. I spin the ball a lot in One Pocket and can't play near as well with the heavy shafted cue because my game counts on the spin to bend angles on banks but 9 ball and 8 ball I find you really don't need all of that just light touches to complete better angles.
I can't speak for straight pool, I haven't gotten into it as much as One Pocket but I would imagine there would be instances you need to spin to break clusters with the cue ball that spin could be used liberally. However shot making is a whole lot easier with small amounts of spin.
Physics doesn't dictate this.
There is no shot where center, top and botton is a proper solution. In fact, i would bet it is impossible.
I beliveve so much in lots of side spin (LOSS)
Gamble much? Reason i ask is that most spin-lovers i've been around have a way of booking losers. Under the gun simple pool usually gets the cash. If you can spin it that often and win my hats off to you.