Hi Charlie, Phil Capelle has a book called "Play your Best Nine Ball." In that book he suggests that pros get around the table by shooting tops,center and bottoms at various heights up and down the center of the cue ball.He suggests that pros usually use sidespin to get back online or to breakout a cluster.He says that pros on average only use sidespin about 20% of the time.
How do you feel about Phil's findings? Are his estimations close to accurate?Do you personally try to get around the table with as much center(high,mid and low) ball contact as possible, only using side to get back on line?
I'm sure that there are some pros out there who are a little more spin crazy than others, however, is Phil Capelle correct(or close to) with his observations?Any feedback appreciated.RJ
ps. I'm trying to become better at speed control and more consistent at finishing runout attempts.
How do you feel about Phil's findings? Are his estimations close to accurate?Do you personally try to get around the table with as much center(high,mid and low) ball contact as possible, only using side to get back on line?
I'm sure that there are some pros out there who are a little more spin crazy than others, however, is Phil Capelle correct(or close to) with his observations?Any feedback appreciated.RJ
ps. I'm trying to become better at speed control and more consistent at finishing runout attempts.