Push Foul Explanation

I would like to see a video of this.
It's a stun, spin shot. You don't have to hit way outside to do it if you hit harder; the case in point.
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PJ uses a 10mm tip so this close to the centerline may not have enough juice. IDK
 
yea with that position depending on how hard you hit it likely the cue ball will stop or go a little straight forward and spin a little bit to the right on a dead center hit.

that clears everything up.

if pj would just use a normal sized tip he wouldn't have all these issues.
that small tip will make the cueball curve a lot even trying to hit dead center because of the curvature of the thin shafts tip .
and you then will be hitting dead center at an angle which cuts the object ball so you have to adjust for that especially with a wood shaft.
and the wippyness of that thin shaft creates additional deflection that cant easily be measured as you are cutting across the object ball without using englsih..

if not understood striaghtline can clear it up as he has the ability to explain things properly.
 
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PJ uses a 10mm tip so this close to the centerline may not have enough juice.
If “juice” means spin, that depends on curvature, not size. Same offset with same curvature = same contact point, regardless of size.

If “juice” means power - that depends on total stick weight, not tip size.

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It would be like a force-follow shot, with a lot of side spin, except without the usual look of a force-follow. The cue ball hits the target ball with force, basically stuns but drifts forward, and due to the side spin applied, the cue ball 'grips' the cushion and takes off at a wider angle than the approach.

If you provide your reading level, I will try to dumb it down for you.... (j/k, that is meant to be a jab, but not truly a malicious one) :p
I'm still lost. I thot op was talking about a double hit on the cueball. How'd we wind up here!??
If I misread the op, my bad.
 
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It would be like a force-follow shot, with a lot of side spin, except without the usual look of a force-follow. The cue ball hits the target ball with force, basically stuns but drifts forward, and due to the side spin applied, the cue ball 'grips' the cushion and takes off at a wider angle than the approach.

If you provide your reading level, I will try to dumb it down for you.... (j/k, that is meant to be a jab, but not truly a malicious one) :p
I read perfectly. Don't quit your day job jackoff. That WAS a malicious jab.
 
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