I just watched a snooker instructional video with Steve Davis. I suppose it's from the 80's. The video is useful for a beginner and Steve is very comfortable with the camera and all.
When discussing english (or side for UK people) he explains most things about it, then he goes on to say that many people think that if you hit the cb with english and it touches an ob the english is transferred to the ob (with reverse rotation). He then goes on to say it's a complete myth and to prove it he takes the cb and a (striped) ob and lines them up on the baulk line and hits the cb with english, the ob appears not to be gaining any side spin.
I have seen a Jeanette Lee instructional explicitly saying that english is transferred and I know I use it when I play and try to bank a ball that looks like I don't have the angle to bank.
What the hell? Steve was a multiple times world champion and multiple times 147 runner at the time. Can he be so wrong?
When discussing english (or side for UK people) he explains most things about it, then he goes on to say that many people think that if you hit the cb with english and it touches an ob the english is transferred to the ob (with reverse rotation). He then goes on to say it's a complete myth and to prove it he takes the cb and a (striped) ob and lines them up on the baulk line and hits the cb with english, the ob appears not to be gaining any side spin.
I have seen a Jeanette Lee instructional explicitly saying that english is transferred and I know I use it when I play and try to bank a ball that looks like I don't have the angle to bank.
What the hell? Steve was a multiple times world champion and multiple times 147 runner at the time. Can he be so wrong?