Dr. Dave's 30 degree rule accurately predicts for me where a rolling cue ball will go after the shot. (Use a peace sign with your fingers to see where cue ball will go.)
And Dr. Dave's 90 degree rule works with a stun shot. (Use a L with your hand to see where the cue ball will go.)
If the 30 degree rule shows the cue ball will scratch, I shoot with stun instead of follow and the cue ball does not not scratch. Simple as that!
I have almost elliminated my scratching using these rules. Also I am using these rules to get position after my shots. After many months of using these rules, I can now sometimes leave perfect position after every shot.
The bottom line is that I can get the cue ball to go one direction after the hit when hitting with follow, and a different direction after the hit with stun. Try it is all I can say. Set up the same exact shot. Shoot with follow and see where cue ball goes. Then shoot with stun and see where cue ball goes. This is very usefull stuff to know...
And Dr. Dave's 90 degree rule works with a stun shot. (Use a L with your hand to see where the cue ball will go.)
If the 30 degree rule shows the cue ball will scratch, I shoot with stun instead of follow and the cue ball does not not scratch. Simple as that!
I have almost elliminated my scratching using these rules. Also I am using these rules to get position after my shots. After many months of using these rules, I can now sometimes leave perfect position after every shot.
The bottom line is that I can get the cue ball to go one direction after the hit when hitting with follow, and a different direction after the hit with stun. Try it is all I can say. Set up the same exact shot. Shoot with follow and see where cue ball goes. Then shoot with stun and see where cue ball goes. This is very usefull stuff to know...