How High Or Low Do You Cue For Maximum Spin And Had Dr. Dave Ever Studied This?

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How high or low do you cue the ball when attempting maximum spin?

The golfer in me knows that for maximum backspin, you want a downward strike. It would seem to me that physics would say the same would be true in pool, which would mean a slightly elevated butt.

Does that mean we should strike slightly upwards for maximum follow? I know that many instructors tell us the cue should finish on the felt for all shots, but this seems counterintuitive to me.

I also wonder if Dr. Dave has done a study on this.

Thanks in advance!
 
I believe the ins and outs of that are on his pages. One trick about follow is by shooting slightly downward, the tip pinches the ball into the cloth. More relevant friction, quicker hookup.
 
How high or low do you cue the ball when attempting maximum spin?

The golfer in me knows that for maximum backspin, you want a downward strike. It would seem to me that physics would say the same would be true in pool, which would mean a slightly elevated butt.

Does that mean we should strike slightly upwards for maximum follow? I know that many instructors tell us the cue should finish on the felt for all shots, but this seems counterintuitive to me.

I also wonder if Dr. Dave has done a study on this.

Thanks in advance!
Coming thru the horizontal contact point on the cue ball with a perfectly straight follow thru at the outward 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock strike point.
 
If you have ball in hand and you’re worried about maximum spin do what Dr Dave did. Spin it first on the cloth then contact CB with tip. You don’t stand a chance in hell of making anything but you’ll have maximum spin
 
How high or low do you cue the ball when attempting maximum spin? ...
The question is ambiguous. If you want maximum spin relative to speed as the ball leaves the tip, hit the cue ball as far off-center as you can.

If you want max side spin relative to speed after the cue ball has acquired normal roll, hit at 4:30 or 7:30 and as far from center as you can without miscuing.

"How high or low" means nothing without more context.

If you really want maximum backspin, elevate to near 90 degrees. The cue ball will come back to you without hitting a ball.
 
The question is ambiguous. If you want maximum spin relative to speed as the ball leaves the tip, hit the cue ball as far off-center as you can.

If you want max side spin relative to speed after the cue ball has acquired normal roll, hit at 4:30 or 7:30 and as far from center as you can without miscuing.

"How high or low" means nothing without more context.

If you really want maximum backspin, elevate to near 90 degrees. The cue ball will come back to you without hitting a ball.

I have this impression that perfect rolling is all you get with follow unless you hit vertically as well. ?
 
Stroke is the key. Get it. Got it. Nothing more, or less. As far as spin, it is not exactly where you hit it (obviously you must have SOME offset from center) but how you hit it is where "maximum spin" is developed. A smooth and powerful stroke creates smooth and powerful spin.
 
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