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The following excerpt is taken directly from Meucci's website:
Strike the cue ball off-center 3/8 of an inch; hit it hard and you’ll get maximum deflection. The cue ball will veer off-path from the direction the shaft is pointed by 1 1/2 inches in an 8 ft. span, possibly missing the entire object ball!
Now, this seems a bit exaggerated to me. Several times, during practice, I've tried to shoot a ball from one corner, to the opposite corner pocket (9 foot tables), with extreme right or left english. I aim straight towards the pocket, to see how much deflection occurs. And generally, the ball goes right into the pocket. The length I'm shooting is greater than 8 ft, yet I'm not seeing nearly as much deflection as the excerpt above states.
I'm only an average player, and I don't use much side english, as it usually causes me to miss my shot. But, when I try to produce extreme amounts of deflection, as stated above, I don't see that much.
Strike the cue ball off-center 3/8 of an inch; hit it hard and you’ll get maximum deflection. The cue ball will veer off-path from the direction the shaft is pointed by 1 1/2 inches in an 8 ft. span, possibly missing the entire object ball!
Now, this seems a bit exaggerated to me. Several times, during practice, I've tried to shoot a ball from one corner, to the opposite corner pocket (9 foot tables), with extreme right or left english. I aim straight towards the pocket, to see how much deflection occurs. And generally, the ball goes right into the pocket. The length I'm shooting is greater than 8 ft, yet I'm not seeing nearly as much deflection as the excerpt above states.
I'm only an average player, and I don't use much side english, as it usually causes me to miss my shot. But, when I try to produce extreme amounts of deflection, as stated above, I don't see that much.