That would be SIT and plain misaligned strokes.Well one has to think why people miss on a straight-in shot while perfectly hitting the object ball.
That would be SIT and plain misaligned strokes.Well one has to think why people miss on a straight-in shot while perfectly hitting the object ball.
You and your acronym fixationThat would be SIT and plain misaligned strokes.
SIT = Spin-induced throw, which means the fact that the OB throws a bit to the side if the ball hitting it (CB in this case) is spinning sideways.You and your acronym fixation![]()
SIT and CIT are how the instructors have it broken down. Saves keystrokes for one.You and your acronym fixation![]()
SIT = Spin-induced throw, which means the fact that the OB throws a bit to the side if the ball hitting it (CB in this case) is spinning sideways.
What are you even trying to say?give me one reason to believe there is throw
when one of the foremost pool instructors tells us, and demonstrates that the earth is flat.
then dave comes along out of no where, and tells us that pool balls throw,
and of course his side kick bob agrees with him, whose only accomplishment is he beat the best in the world at pool.
just who are we going to start believing.
That would be French and probably only in France. Maybe Canada...straightline get your acronym's fixed.
SIT what you say to the cueball to stop rolling. as often said by mike sigel. do you think he doesnt know pool terms?
CIT is when you luck a ball in. some mistakenly add the S from SIT to it.
that is precisely why no acronyms should be allowed.
Might be a humor test. Worth a ball in some circles.What are you even trying to say?