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What has me confused though is how you claim to not be putting spin on the cue ball yet transfering spin to the object ball. I understand where Bob was going when he asked the question about the angle but imo the collision would not induce the kind of spin you are reffering to. Perhaps you are in fact putting a lot of spin on the cue ball and there is something you do that allows more of the spin to transfer to the object ball?
You can induce quite a bit of spin onto a ball by merely hitting it at an angle with the cue ball. Well, it may not necessarily be the amount of spin, but hitting it at such a speed that the CIS(collision induced spin) has the greatest effect upon contact with the rail.