Happens in banks alot multi rail no English necessary as the angles in and out create run and hold on their own
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I heard DeLiberto comment the other night about a cut shot one of the players was making....."he doesn't need to put any spin on the cue ball for position, the angle of the cut with just a straight high ball will put running spin on the cueball just from the collision".
I've played pool for a 'thousand years' and never thought about that too much. I realize that on a cut shot say to the left, the object ball will pick up right spin from the collision, but I never thought about the cueball doing likewise.
Before I go to the torture chamber and experiment using a striped ball as the cueball to see for myself, I'd like to know if this is true. (or if it does happen am I just unknowingly applying spin due to a crummy hit).
I heard DeLiberto comment the other night about a cut shot one of the players was making....."he doesn't need to put any spin on the cue ball for position, the angle of the cut with just a straight high ball will put running spin on the cueball just from the collision".
I've played pool for a 'thousand years' and never thought about that too much. I realize that on a cut shot say to the left, the object ball will pick up right spin from the collision, but I never thought about the cueball doing likewise.
Before I go to the torture chamber and experiment using a striped ball as the cueball to see for myself, I'd like to know if this is true. (or if it does happen am I just unknowingly applying spin due to a crummy hit).
Good experiment.
Thank you for your time......and it's hard to beat the price.
I've seen you play before in action for keeps..you know what it's all about. That's what an instructor should be, in my opinion. Able to go at it in combat and demonstrate what they teach under the heat.
(unlike some of those fat overweight bums who think they know everything)
You're a credit to the game and I appreciate it.
Keep on truckin'
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:smile:...I guess you do have a point there.
I wasn't talking about 'just a little overweight'.....lots of us have that, including me.
I was referring to some of the obese "fat bellies with the big cigars" who think they're kings and sacred cows.
Here's to pizza and draft beer! :thumbup:
i am sorry for the large pic
i have a new laptop and havent figured out how to make the uploads smaller...
I got to get better at being thorough...I keep having to clean up loose ends. Sorry for my incompetence...(I write like I shoot pool..not so hot).
I'm talking about some instructors who think they're God's gift to the world...and can't make a ball in combat when the pressure is on 'em. Not referring to championship players who've just slipped up physically along the way.
And for what it's worth, remember when Buddy was in his prime, he was a lean mean fighting machine who could go at it for hours..so was Ronnie Allen,....I don't know why those fellas let themselves go like they did. Really bad on the health.
Many professional athletes seem to do that....I recall seeing Joe Louis before he died and he was almost like a blob. I guess they just stop training..?
Just my opinion though, and really doesn't amount to a hill of beans in the overall big picture.
Stay happy.
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I've heard of collision induced throw, but collision induced spin? Never heard that one before. I hope Bob Jewett can weigh in on that. Great question.
I find this extremely hard to believe. The amount of time you've been around and you aren't aware of this.