2 vs 3
Number 2 starts with a slightly below center stun and times out to begin slight forward roll just before impact.
Number 3 starts with max draw, times out to stun then to slight forward roll just before impact.
Number 2 is hit harder to carry the sliding cue ball almost to the target.
Number 3 can be hit softer because the backspin has to wear off then become sliding then small forward roll.
I hadn't really considered number 3 originally but if you saw these as draw shots and you always used max draw this would be the approach.
I don't see the difference in #3...?
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Number 2 starts with a slightly below center stun and times out to begin slight forward roll just before impact.
Number 3 starts with max draw, times out to stun then to slight forward roll just before impact.
Number 2 is hit harder to carry the sliding cue ball almost to the target.
Number 3 can be hit softer because the backspin has to wear off then become sliding then small forward roll.
I hadn't really considered number 3 originally but if you saw these as draw shots and you always used max draw this would be the approach.