It's for bangers. True story.What’s wrong with 8 ball?
It's for bangers. True story.What’s wrong with 8 ball?
Learning the 'tangent line'.
Loser buys.
Is that right? You shouldn’t have any problem entering a major 8-ball championship and winning then. Easy money!It's for bangers. True story.
Absolutely. This is something that can be visualized while watching pool, while reading pool books, and while laying awake at night.
I 100% disagree with not teaching sidespin. I learned about sidespin from the first book I bought about the days after getting a table when I was 13. I've used English extensively from that moment.
I think that serious beginning players need to spend a lot time just sitting the cueball around the table with all types of spin. Learn what the ball does before and after it hits the first rail.
It is obvious that beginners rarely understand treatment lines or spin. The evidence is all those players who can cut very well, but can't get leave.
Oh, is also teach them to avoid banks. So many players are so proud of their banking ability, but remain delusional about how often they actually make a bank and don't screw themselves for the next shot.
I don't see why beginners should obsess over sidespin if they can't even reliably pot balls with center
Plus, spin makes playing more fun and keeps people from getting bored.
You're not wrong.Try baseball, cards, bike riding, anything but pool or golf.
Yeah, that is what most people say. They say don't shoot with spin until you can run tables without. I say that spin isn't that hard to control and it actually helps learn to be more accurate with your delivery.
Plus, spin makes playing more fun and keeps people from getting bored.
It’s a conundrum because beginners will remain beginners until they start using side spin. How could they possibly know when they’re past the beginner stage if they don’t use side spin?How would they know if their miss was caused by deflection or just a bad stroke?
I didn't say beginners should use no sidespin though, just that they shouldn't be relying it until they are proficient with the center axis of the ball.