I just can't agree. I don't see HOW there can be that much spin transferred from the object ball or the rails to make it still have spin after coming to rest off the 3rd rail... in my opinion only the stroke could transfer that much spin.
the shot is straight bottom. no right english. its easy to think it has right hand english but look at both the tangent line and how the ball reacts off the rail. if it had right english it wouldnt make that loop it would simply hit the rail, reverse and come back. in this case the ball takes the tangent angle to the rail then comes straight off the rail then makes that big looping draw. it is pure center draw and the stroke of a world class player.
the shot is straight bottom. no right english. its easy to think it has right hand english but look at both the tangent line and how the ball reacts off the rail. if it had right english it wouldnt make that loop it would simply hit the rail, reverse and come back. in this case the ball takes the tangent angle to the rail then comes straight off the rail then makes that big looping draw. it is pure center draw and the stroke of a world class player.
the shot is straight bottom. no right english. its easy to think it has right hand english but look at both the tangent line and how the ball reacts off the rail. if it had right english it wouldnt make that loop it would simply hit the rail, reverse and come back. in this case the ball takes the tangent angle to the rail then comes straight off the rail then makes that big looping draw. it is pure center draw and the stroke of a world class player.
Freeze the video at the his contact point with the cueball. Looks pretty center....perhaps a smidge of right, but no more than that.
Here's the CB's exact after-contact path, taken directly from several screen grabs. The gray CBs are going into the rail and the white CBs are rebounding away from the rail.
I've copied a mirror image of the white CBs going "through" the rail to show what the curve would look like if the rail wasn't there. You can see that it's a continuing smooth curve - if spin had taken to a noticeable degree on the rail, there would be a sharp turn instead of the smooth continuing curve.
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If you visualize the shot without the rail there (using the mirror image white balls), you can see that a draw shot could make that smooth curve (I think). That means draw can also make the rebounding curve.Actually, I think your diagram proves there was right hand spin. It appears the cueball was moving very slightly up-table when it struck the cushion, which means any reversal of that angle would have required a ton of side spin considering the new cloth and the speed of the cueball. I would submit that most of the initial reversal we do see after contact with the first cushion (from the 4th to the 5th dot) was due to outside spin, as the draw had not really started to bite all that hard yet.
Aaron
Aaron
And came off the rail almost perpendicular. I'll try to remember to ask Corey how he intended to play the shot. He has already said he was surprised himself by the result.If you visualize the shot without the rail there (using the mirror image white balls), you can see that a draw shot could make that smooth curve (I think). That means draw can also make the rebounding curve.
Also the last segment of the path into the rail isn't a straight line; it's a curve like the rest of the path. In other words, the CB hit the rail going almost perpendicular.
pj
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Maybe on new cloth with a juiced CB and lots of tries (and protection on the windows).Now here is the question...
Can any of us recreate Corey's shot??? I'm not even going to try, lol.
It was combination of slick new cloth, hot lights, and low right english.
I give it a very very low probability of inside english on the CB due to the CB reaction off first rail.
If you visualize the shot without the rail there (using the mirror image white balls), you can see that a draw shot could make that smooth curve (I think). That means draw can also make the rebounding curve.
Also the last segment of the path into the rail isn't a straight line; it's a curve like the rest of the path. In other words, the CB hit the rail going almost perpendicular.
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