I often hear players and commentators talk about hitting the cue ball with a little bit of draw to hold position in the center of the table.
When I see them shoot, after the CB bounces back off the headball, it grabs the cloth and rolls forward.
I don't understand how this is possible if there is "draw" spin on the CB. In order for the direction of the CB to reverse (ie. it's moving backwards towards the headrail after contact with the rack, but then grabs the cloth and spins forward towards the footrail) the CB MUST have follow on it.
If there were draw spin, or even no spin, on the CB, it would roll backwards to the headrail. Why do I keep hearing people saying that you want to hit the CB slightly below center on the break, when you obviously need to hit ABOVE center, in order to hold position in the center of the table?
For example this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg96hsF2Cy8 he says there is "draw" on the CB when there is clearly follow on the CB.
Or here: https://www.pooldawg.com/article/pooldawg-library/tips-for-smashing-the-rack, tip # 15 is to hit the CB "a hair to a full tip below center". If you contact the CB a full tip below center you are going to draw back to the headrail every single time.
When I break 8b I hit above center but 9b I'm trying to hit center ball dead on.
When I see them shoot, after the CB bounces back off the headball, it grabs the cloth and rolls forward.
I don't understand how this is possible if there is "draw" spin on the CB. In order for the direction of the CB to reverse (ie. it's moving backwards towards the headrail after contact with the rack, but then grabs the cloth and spins forward towards the footrail) the CB MUST have follow on it.
If there were draw spin, or even no spin, on the CB, it would roll backwards to the headrail. Why do I keep hearing people saying that you want to hit the CB slightly below center on the break, when you obviously need to hit ABOVE center, in order to hold position in the center of the table?
For example this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg96hsF2Cy8 he says there is "draw" on the CB when there is clearly follow on the CB.
Or here: https://www.pooldawg.com/article/pooldawg-library/tips-for-smashing-the-rack, tip # 15 is to hit the CB "a hair to a full tip below center". If you contact the CB a full tip below center you are going to draw back to the headrail every single time.
When I break 8b I hit above center but 9b I'm trying to hit center ball dead on.
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