Why is it that so many pros shoot the final ball with draw? Just avoiding possible skids or something else?
And draw reverses on the pocketed object ball that rolls into the pocket.
They can hit with added certainty & more resolute stroking of the cue ball.
it definitely makes the ball skid less for sure. I think also just comfortatibility. Some players always practice a shot that way so in a game they may shoot they way the were just practicing that shot.
What shot is the worst shot to induce a skid?I get burned by it rarely enough to have not figured what I am doing wrong.Just see something funny happen on a shot I hit good that doesn't go in.
What shot is the worst shot to induce a skid?I get burned by it rarely enough to have not figured what I am doing wrong.Just see something funny happen on a shot I hit good that doesn't go in.
Top English, can momentarily make the object ball try to backspin on the OB, so it is sliding or "skidding"
I think it is more like masse on the ob.
And I call 103% bs on being able to impart follow or draw on a struck ob. The resistance to vertical force is way greater than that to horizontal.
The topic started out addressing DRAW, but there was some discuss of FOLLOW.
Dr. Dave's slow motion video involving cue ball follow imparting backspin on the object ball.
http://billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/new/HSVB-46.htm
Well, it's not a lot, but it's there. More when there is more friction; in the video more friction is applied by using chalk on the object ball at the point of impact.
Dave
Because it allows for a firm, accurate stroke.
Huh? What does that mean? The object ball rolls differently?
Bank shot with follow vs bank shot with draw is the best example I've got to convince you otherwise since the effects are more exaggerated there. You don't draw to widen and and follow to tighten a bank angle? I sure do. 103% of the time.
...it's easiest to be as accurate as possible with a low ball.
Why is it that so many pros shoot the final ball with draw? Just avoiding possible skids or something else?
Three reasons:Why is it that so many pros shoot the final ball with draw?