Where do you get the most English on the cue ball in relation to the miscue line? Does that change with the horizontal or vertical or diagonal point of cue contact?
this is from dr daveWhere do you get the most English on the cue ball in relation to the miscue line? Does that change with the horizontal or vertical or diagonal point of cue contact?
Yes, but as Dave said, it's about halfway from center to edge of the CB, so you don't need to start far from that to find it.You'll know when you get there. Just keep hitting shots while gradually moving away from center. When u miscue you gone too far.
So you're saying it's always rocket science?Not rocket science, well not til PJ tells us we're all full of shit.![]()
whatever you say dude. if the all knowing Oz speaks we peons must obey. or ignore. the choice is easy.Yes, but as Dave said, it's about halfway from center to edge of the CB, so you don't need to start far from that to find it.
So you're saying it's always rocket science?
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I am trying the find the point where you get maximum English. It is not necessarily close to the miscue limit.What are you trying to achieve by dancing on the miscue line & is it necessary?
Cannot describe it but you’ll know it when you see it.You'll know when you get there. Just keep hitting shots while gradually moving away from center. When u miscue you gone too far. That's really the only way to find it. Not rocket science, well not til PJ tells us we're all full of shit.![]()
Here’s my suggestion. Don’t go further than 3/8 of an inch from center in any direction.I am trying the find the point where you get maximum English. It is not necessarily close to the miscue limit.
It is generally agreed that ½ radius away from center is the miscue limit T-B and L-RWhere do you get the most English on the cue ball in relation to the miscue line?
If you view the geometry from the center of CB the miscue limit circle moves with the angle of the cue.Does that change with the horizontal or vertical or diagonal point of cue contact?
Simple. I like simple being the simpleton that i am. The longer i'm on here the dumber i feel. In case you believe that shit i've got some beachfront property in Nevada for sale.For most sets of pool balls: Get a stripe. Put the stripe vertical and aligned towards you. You should be able to hit anywhere on the stripe and not miscue. Put the stripe horizontal and that will tell you how far you can hit down on the ball.
(This varies a little with the design of the ball and the kind of chalk you use, but not a lot.)
The answer is at the maximum miscue limit of 55% ball radius from center, at 4 or 8 o’clock English.I thought the OP’s question was where, on the CB, do you get the most english? I think he full well knows where the miscue limit is but where, in relation to the miscue limit, do you hit for max english? I too am curious. Is it at the limit, half way from center to limit, 2/3 from center to limit or where?
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My low seems to be further out than the high when applying max side spin. Peculiarities of my stroke.Where do you get the most English on the cue ball in relation to the miscue line? Does that change with the horizontal or vertical or diagonal point of cue contact?
My fave places when needed.Absolute max side spin can be achieved by hitting around 4 o’clock English and letting the ball transition from sliding to rolling mode. The math on this is somewhere but I forget where. It has to do with breaking static friction between the cloth and ball at impact and letting the axis of rotation stabilize.
In other words, hitting here creates rotational inertia in the ball, so that when it decomposes into a superposition of both horizontal and vertical axes of rotation, the magnitude around the vertical axis will be maximized.
If you hit pure side spin at 3 or 9 o’clock then no slipping occurs and the friction of the cloth will force more energy into the rotational inertia around the horizontal axis.
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Digiball will answer that question for you in minutes. Once they're available, that is.I thought the OP’s question was where, on the CB, do you get the most english? I think he full well knows where the miscue limit is but where, in relation to the miscue limit, do you hit for max english? I too am curious. Is it at the limit, half way from center to limit, 2/3 from center to limit or where?
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The answer is at the maximum miscue limit of 55% ball radius from center, at 4 or 8 o’clock English.