For sure, especially at the speed required. I was trying to reproduce what Alex did, so had the CB out further on the same line, where he did.Having the CB in the pocket is a whole other animal.
For sure, especially at the speed required. I was trying to reproduce what Alex did, so had the CB out further on the same line, where he did.Having the CB in the pocket is a whole other animal.
I'd say because of that OB rail compression, the double kiss angle to pot the OB would just be a slightly thicker angle than at softer speeds. Apart from that it's the same idea.I'm not even sure how a double kiss would work on this shot, especially at the speeds we shot it at. Hitting the OB right of center at that speed, the CB is going to drive the OB into the rail and be long gone after the first strike.
I wouldn’t even think to try that shot. But pretty sure its left not right to make it grab and squirt off rail. There is a certain point on banks where you have to switch back from outside to inside for making maximum angle shots off the rail. you won’t get enough energy transfer going outside. I think I explained that correctly. Inside accelerates the object ball outside decelerates it in a senseWith the angle shown in the diagram in the original post, it is definitely doable on most tables since it's like a 75-80 degree cut required, just requires a huge amount of power and some right spin.
I'd say because of that OB rail compression, the double kiss angle to pot the OB would just be a slightly thicker angle than at softer speeds. Apart from that it's the same idea.
Although, with the OB frozen to the rail, the shallower the incoming angle of the CB, the harder it is to get the OB to come back towards the side where the CB came from. In this specific shot, I'd definitely think the double kiss is still very much possible, but as an example of this idea of a limit, think about the following situation:
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In this layout, which of the CB's would be within the limits of being able to double kiss the 1 ball to end up going within the range shown in red arrows? The highest CB definitely could, and the lowest CB definitely couldn't. But it's hard to judge intuivitely just by looking at the photo where the cut-off point would be, and where the cut-off angle for each individual CB position would be in the first place. Maybe there's some theory for this that I'm not aware of, like a simple rule of thumb for the limits of double kiss angles. Haven't ever really messed around with double kisses apart from very simple practical safety stuff.
Right spin worked better for me. Right helps eliminate the cut-induced right spin on the OB which makes it bank too short.I wouldn’t even think to try that shot. But pretty sure its left not right to make it grab and squirt off rail. There is a certain point on banks where you have to switch back from outside to inside for making maximum angle shots off the rail. you won’t get enough energy transfer going outside. I think I explained that correctly. Inside accelerates the object ball outside decelerates it in a sense
Well that does makes sense if them are the facts from you taking the shot.Right spin worked better for me. Right helps eliminate the cut-induced left spin on the OB which makes it bank too short.
I think it's the opposite because of transferred spin and throw (although very little at such a thin cut).Inside accelerates the object ball outside decelerates it
What he said.Right spin worked better for me. Right helps eliminate the cut-induced right spin on the OB which makes it bank too short.
I use inside on frozen OB bank shots that are relatively thick contact, and so at risk of a double kiss, because inside lets me over-cut the OB while still shortening its bank angle and thereby get the CB out of the way. For example, a frozen rail cross-corner bank where the OB is on the first diamond, and the CB is in the jaws opposite, would be inside for me.Well that does makes sense if them are the facts from you taking the shot.
Like I said I wouldn’t even think to try that one. And inside usually works better for me on higher angle backcut banks. Maybe it’s just me though. They seem to come off the rail at a larger angle with inside for me. And it’s my go to when say a ball is a diamond past the side and I’m banking cross side at a bad angle Even though that doesn’t make sense. Because outside does normally send ball farther. BHE doesn’t make sense to a lot of people either, but it works. Guess I have some experimenting to do before league on Sunday now.
No I said correctly hit a cut combo with inside and then with outside. The ball you combo with will go farther after contact with inside than with outside because inside puts topspin on the ball. Topspin increases bank angle of cb draw decreases bank angle so same should apply to any ball hitting the railI think it's the opposite because of transferred spin and throw (very little at such a thin cut, but still opposite).
Maybe you're decreasing the cut angle with swerve?
What he said.
Cut-induced right spin also slows the OB down.
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Sorry, you scratched.Well I'm happy as a pig in shit. And, I take back giving any pro alive 25 attempts at the shot in the first post. The other two donuts were when I was first doing it to the 2nd diamond, then 2.5 diamond.
Explain how hitting the CB with inside puts topspin on the OB, please.No I said correctly hit a cut combo with inside and then with outside. The ball you combo with will go farther after contact with inside than with outside because inside puts topspin on the ball. Topspin increases bank angle of cb draw decreases bank angle so same should apply to any ball hitting the rail
Left and right don’t just apply left and right to OB the apply top and bottom spin also unless the shot is straight in.
The spin is towards the ball. Giving it topspin. Try the cut combo at medium speed and find out for yourselfExplain how hitting the CB with inside puts topspin on the OB, please.