What kind of spins do players usually use? You may have heard that 80% of shots should be played on the vertical axis, but what do players actually do?
I think there may have been a thread like this before but I couldn't find it.
To give an example, I watched a nine ball match between Buddy Hall and Rodney Morris from 1996 and tried to count the time each of nine spins was used. Here is my somewhat subjective result from that match. I tried to figure out how they hit the cue ball from what it did off the object ball and off any rail.
There were 14 shots that were kicks or jumps that I did not count. I also didn't count break shots.
Conclusions: Inside spin was rare. Draw was more common than follow and center/stun was a distant third. Most shots used side spin by a small margin.
The two players are from a previous generation. Hall in particular has been noted as playing a relatively simple game. Maybe the new crop uses spin differently.
I think there may have been a thread like this before but I couldn't find it.
To give an example, I watched a nine ball match between Buddy Hall and Rodney Morris from 1996 and tried to count the time each of nine spins was used. Here is my somewhat subjective result from that match. I tried to figure out how they hit the cue ball from what it did off the object ball and off any rail.
Types of spin | Draw | Center/Stun | Follow |
Outside | 47 | 11 | 21 |
Center | 33 | 14 | 35 |
Inside | 0 | 0 | 11 |
There were 14 shots that were kicks or jumps that I did not count. I also didn't count break shots.
Conclusions: Inside spin was rare. Draw was more common than follow and center/stun was a distant third. Most shots used side spin by a small margin.
The two players are from a previous generation. Hall in particular has been noted as playing a relatively simple game. Maybe the new crop uses spin differently.