suckershot said:He said that the inside english, when breaking the balls, tends to pull balls up away from the end rail. I, too, had trouble swallowing this pill.
I just thought I would try and give a verbal explanation on my inside spin moving the rack North theory. For an expirament try racking all the ball's up and freeze whitey to the bottom row of five balls East side of the rack ie the 5 ball's you will then be aiming into a straight line of five ball's towards the left long rail from an over head tables perspective. Now use right hand english and stroke through the bottom part of the rack at a soft to medium speed. You should discover that Rt spin will pull those 5 ball's south or left (outside spin) and left spin from the same position does just the opposite pushing the five ball's more to the right north or up table(inside spin.) If you position whitey again on the east side of the rack trying to make a traditional breakshot cutting a ball to the left - the Rt spin (or outside english) will pull some balls down towards the bottom rail (counter clockwise,) from the west coast side with this same breakshot cutting the object ball to the Rt - right spin (or inside)will do just the opposite (the rack moves clock wise and or uptable.) Maybe this explains my theory better. I do suggest staying as close to center ball when trying to pocket a ball but yes spin does go as far as three or maybe four balls deep, which will in affect change the direction of the rack. This may be very confusing as writing about it is tough for me.
Again this is just my theory and what works for me.
Sincerely, Danny
Vahmurka said:haha guys, noone beats me in regard with patience. According to tracking my disc arrived somewhere on August 1: "Your item was accepted at 12:36 PM , 2008 in INDEPENDENCE, MO 64055" Is that in Minnesota? I hope they mailed it further to Russia Standard 20 days of delivery didn't pass yet but this date is close.
Danny Harriman said:I just thought I would try and give a verbal explanation on my inside spin moving the rack North theory. For an expirament try racking all the ball's up and freeze whitey to the bottom row of five balls East side of the rack ie the 5 ball's you will then be aiming into a straight line of five ball's towards the left long rail from an over head tables perspective. Now use right hand english and stroke through the bottom part of the rack at a soft to medium speed. You should discover that Rt spin will pull those 5 ball's south or left (outside spin) and left spin from the same position does just the opposite pushing the five ball's more to the right north or up table(inside spin.) If you position whitey again on the east side of the rack trying to make a traditional breakshot cutting a ball to the left - the Rt spin (or outside english) will pull some balls down towards the bottom rail (counter clockwise,) from the west coast side with this same breakshot cutting the object ball to the Rt - right spin (or inside)will do just the opposite (the rack moves clock wise and or uptable.) Maybe this explains my theory better. I do suggest staying as close to center ball when trying to pocket a ball but yes spin does go as far as three or maybe four balls deep, which will in affect change the direction of the rack. This may be very confusing as writing about it is tough for me.
Again this is just my theory and what works for me.
Sincerely, Danny
finally got mine two days ago. Didn't watch yet, I don't have enough time and I want to watch it in a single session. btw I got Danny's autograph, not on the disc though but on the box inlay with "Thank you" Thank you as well, Danny.mullyman said:MO would be Missouri. Oddly enough, Danny shipped mine out a day or two after I placed my order and I had it within a week, and I'm in Japan. I guess the USPS is stricter with international than they are with domestic.
MULLY
Pii said:I ordered this but got no confirmation or any email about shipping. Do the send any of this info ? I'm just wondering if my order really went through or not.
Danny Harriman said:suckershot said:He said that the inside english, when breaking the balls, tends to pull balls up away from the end rail. I, too, had trouble swallowing this pill.
I just thought I would try and give a verbal explanation on my inside spin moving the rack North theory. For an expirament try racking all the ball's up and freeze whitey to the bottom row of five balls East side of the rack ie the 5 ball's you will then be aiming into a straight line of five ball's towards the left long rail from an over head tables perspective. Now use right hand english and stroke through the bottom part of the rack at a soft to medium speed. You should discover that Rt spin will pull those 5 ball's south or left (outside spin) and left spin from the same position does just the opposite pushing the five ball's more to the right north or up table(inside spin.) If you position whitey again on the east side of the rack trying to make a traditional breakshot cutting a ball to the left - the Rt spin (or outside english) will pull some balls down towards the bottom rail (counter clockwise,) from the west coast side with this same breakshot cutting the object ball to the Rt - right spin (or inside)will do just the opposite (the rack moves clock wise and or uptable.) Maybe this explains my theory better. I do suggest staying as close to center ball when trying to pocket a ball but yes spin does go as far as three or maybe four balls deep, which will in affect change the direction of the rack. This may be very confusing as writing about it is tough for me.
Again this is just my theory and what works for me.
Sincerely, Danny
Can someone put this into a cuetable?
Danny Harriman said:Danny,suckershot said:He said that the inside english, when breaking the balls, tends to pull balls up away from the end rail. I, too, had trouble swallowing this pill.
I just thought I would try and give a verbal explanation on my inside spin moving the rack North theory. For an expirament try racking all the ball's up and freeze whitey to the bottom row of five balls East side of the rack ie the 5 ball's you will then be aiming into a straight line of five ball's towards the left long rail from an over head tables perspective. Now use right hand english and stroke through the bottom part of the rack at a soft to medium speed. You should discover that Rt spin will pull those 5 ball's south or left (outside spin) and left spin from the same position does just the opposite pushing the five ball's more to the right north or up table(inside spin.) If you position whitey again on the east side of the rack trying to make a traditional breakshot cutting a ball to the left - the Rt spin (or outside english) will pull some balls down towards the bottom rail (counter clockwise,) from the west coast side with this same breakshot cutting the object ball to the Rt - right spin (or inside)will do just the opposite (the rack moves clock wise and or uptable.) Maybe this explains my theory better. I do suggest staying as close to center ball when trying to pocket a ball but yes spin does go as far as three or maybe four balls deep, which will in affect change the direction of the rack. This may be very confusing as writing about it is tough for me.
Again this is just my theory and what works for me.
Sincerely, Danny
I suspect that what you are experiencing is that when you play these shots with IE you have a tendency to overcut the OB and hence send the CB into the pack at a relatively higher speed.
That's one explanation, coz it really doesn't make any sense to say that a spinning CB makes the pack split with any significant difference.
just a thought,
Colin