I've been playing a lot of 14.1 for quite a few years now. During this time I've run into more than one 14.1 player who is convinced that using outside English on a traditional side of the rack break shot causes the cue ball to produce a better spread when deflecting into the rack. I can't find any evidence of this. I tried to research the subject in Dr. Dave's book, but so far no luck.
The book does say that "sidespin alone has no effect on the cue ball path until the cue ball contacts a rail", but I don't see where the subsequent collision with the rack might be otherwise dealt with.
Is there an authoritative source to answer this? Can someone come up with a simple enough demonstration that proves or disproves this?
I'm posting this in the main forum as well as the 14.1 forum.
The book does say that "sidespin alone has no effect on the cue ball path until the cue ball contacts a rail", but I don't see where the subsequent collision with the rack might be otherwise dealt with.
Is there an authoritative source to answer this? Can someone come up with a simple enough demonstration that proves or disproves this?
I'm posting this in the main forum as well as the 14.1 forum.