berlowmj said:Please provide an explanation &/or citation for the "tangent line" method of achieving position.
NervousNovice said:http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/pool/normal_videos/index.html
Some of these videos might help.
berlowmj said:I could not access this url
Jaden said:The tangent line is the line at a ninety degree angle to the shot. All things being equal, a stun shot on the OB will send the CB off on the tangent line. You can use the tangent line and that path as a starting point on knowing where the CB should go. From there you can adjust with varying english to get anywhere on the table. If you use follow or draw, the harder you hit the ball the longer the CB will travel along the tangent before the draw or follow take effect. It will follow a parabolic curve traveling along the tangent line. The softer you hit it the sooner the ball's spin will bite into the felt and react.
Jay swanson when asked how to achieve great pool, said "Find center Ball". Understanding how to use the tangent line is tantamount to understanding how to find center ball and use it to your advantage when planning shots.
I can illustrate it with words all day long, but I can help you to understand it better with five minutes of demonstration than with a 200 page book.
Scott Lee said:Well said Jaden. The only thing I would add is that sidespin has no effect on the path of the CB, until it contacts a cushion (unless the topsin or backspin was struck off-center of the vertical axis, which would ADD english). Only top or bottom spin affect tangent line. As mentioned, stroke speed is the great equalizer!![]()
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Scott:
... sidespin has no effect on the path of the CB, until it contacts a cushion (unless the topsin or backspin was struck off-center of the vertical axis, which would ADD english).
Patrick Johnson said:I think I know what you mean here, but just to be sure here's how I'd say it:
Draw with sidespin will change the draw angle the CB takes off the OB because of the masse effect of hitting downward with sidespin. (I don't think this effect occurs to nearly the same degree with follow because there's so little downward force on the CB.)
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Jaden said:... this is for people to generally understand the tangent line and how important it is.
Jaden said:Jay swanson when asked how to achieve great pool, said "Find center Ball". Understanding how to use the tangent line is tantamount to understanding how to find center ball and use it to your advantage when planning shots.
oldroller said:By Little Joe's DVD.He explains it pretty simply.I can't wait for his next one
enzo said:i personally think what jay meant by this is that you gotta be able to hit the middle of the cueball accurately, no matter how hard or soft you are hitting. i dont think he was emphasizing tanget line philosophy.
anyway, i disagree with you all, i guess that's ok. "sidespin has no effect on the path of the CB, until it contacts a cushion" this would be true if there were no friction between balls. sidespin changes (ie has an effect) the speed a cb comes off an ob, and changes the angle too (however slightly). if you disagree, don't furiously type a response.... instead do one of 2 things (preferably both).
1-go talk to a guy like buddy hall or cliff joyner and ask if sidespin has an effect on the cueball path (yes even b4 it hits the rail)
2-set up a long shot where you are almost strait in, ie u have a slight cut. now, let's say you are cutting the ob slightly to your right, BUT you need to follow the cueball as much to the right as possible (ie, you want minimum deflection to the left, you need to stay as far right as possible). so, soft follow this shot with all different englishes (high center, high left, high right) and tell me which one you were able to achieve the farthest to the right position..... you'll need to mark each cb position after you shoot, you'll NEED TO PHYSICALLY MARK IT. you'll also need to do it at least 5 times with each english, the more the better. there won't be very much variation between all the results, but i think you'll find you'll consistentely be able to get to the furthest point right as possible (when you hit it good), with one particular english.
the reason you need a long shot is so hitting different parts of the pocket doesn't have too much effect, AND more importantly, try to follow very near the same amount each time, andd even more importantly, un-bias your mind (ie, don't be looking for any particular result). i think the results will surprise a lot of people. tell me what happens!
berlowmj said:Where is it available?