Not many people are aware that the angles the OB takes after impact varies considerably according to the speed of the CB and the spin on it.
Recently, with the assistance of Dr. Dave, I put together a series of plots that give a visual representation of this variation in OB throw.
Left edge is 100% Inside English, Right edge is 100% Outside English.
Top is 100% forward spin, bottom is 100% bottom spin. The center represents a sliding cue ball.
The values are contrasted against the angle the OB takes on a soft-medium speed (8km/h ~ 5mph) natural rolling shot, not the line through centres, because we rarely actually want to aim at this contact point.
The units are in inches per yard.
Slow Speed 1/8th Ball Shot. 4km/h ~ 3mph
Medium Speed 1/8th Ball Shot. 12 km/h ~8mph
Very High Speed 1/8thBall Shot. 36 km/h ~22mph
The orange colors indicate that the OB will be directed along a thicker line (undercutting), while the bluish shades indicate that the OB will be directed to a thinner line (overcutting).
Some things to notice are:
1. A soft stun shot make cause you to undercut the shot by around 4 inches if the OB is just 3 feet from the pocket.
2. For soft and medium speed shots, heavy Outside English results in overcutting of up to 5 inches over 3 feet.
3. High power stun, follow or draw shots cause slight undercutting.
So my questions to members are:
1. Were you aware of any of this?
2. Do you ever make conscious adjustments for these changes in throw?
3. Do you think you miss often due to not taking into account these changes in throw?
Feel free to add any other thoughts, comments or questions.
Colin
Recently, with the assistance of Dr. Dave, I put together a series of plots that give a visual representation of this variation in OB throw.
Left edge is 100% Inside English, Right edge is 100% Outside English.
Top is 100% forward spin, bottom is 100% bottom spin. The center represents a sliding cue ball.
The values are contrasted against the angle the OB takes on a soft-medium speed (8km/h ~ 5mph) natural rolling shot, not the line through centres, because we rarely actually want to aim at this contact point.
The units are in inches per yard.

Slow Speed 1/8th Ball Shot. 4km/h ~ 3mph

Medium Speed 1/8th Ball Shot. 12 km/h ~8mph

Very High Speed 1/8thBall Shot. 36 km/h ~22mph
The orange colors indicate that the OB will be directed along a thicker line (undercutting), while the bluish shades indicate that the OB will be directed to a thinner line (overcutting).
Some things to notice are:
1. A soft stun shot make cause you to undercut the shot by around 4 inches if the OB is just 3 feet from the pocket.
2. For soft and medium speed shots, heavy Outside English results in overcutting of up to 5 inches over 3 feet.
3. High power stun, follow or draw shots cause slight undercutting.
So my questions to members are:
1. Were you aware of any of this?
2. Do you ever make conscious adjustments for these changes in throw?
3. Do you think you miss often due to not taking into account these changes in throw?
Feel free to add any other thoughts, comments or questions.
Colin
Here is the Legend for those that requested it. Units are inches per yard.

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