How/ why does svb's jump combo at 6:10:20 make the 8 travel forward?
Doesn't seem to hit the 8 twice...
Doesn't seem to hit the 8 twice...
That way of forward-backward leaves out some footage. Too fast to tell that way.If you look at the video frame by frame ( > key for one frame forward, < key for one frame back ) after hitting pause, it does not look like the cue ball hits the 8 ball twice.
It could be that the shot was too fast for the frame to frame to have caught the double hit, but it sure did not look like it (double hit).
Yeah, maybe if someone could recreate the shot with a higher FPS camera (GoPro Hero9 240FPS?) it would be clear.That way of forward-backward leaves out some footage. Too fast to tell that way.
What a coincidence, we all get sleepy just seeing your name on a post.You watched a 12 hour pool vid. I fall asleep after 1.5 to 2 hours.
You could try watching it at 7 15 am after the bar kicks your no id ass outYou watched a 12 hour pool vid. I fall asleep after 1.5 to 2 hours.
That's what happened. Good job Bob.This can be recreated in Virtual Pool. The result is very, very touchy about the exact speed, elevation and position of the balls.
Here's a video of something close to the shot. Note that the 8 and 9 leave at about the same speed. I didn't get the direction quite right, but I think that could be fixed with another half hour of fiddling.
This is my theory.It could also be that the cue ball landed on the 8 in such a way that the 8 jumped up, hit the 9, and kept traveling forward. But I don’t think it would be going forward that fast.