Who cares?
I second this motion... :bash:
I can't wait for the thread divulging the magical secret that the cue ball spins all funny-like when you dont hit it center...
Who cares?
I havn't been here much lately, and I'm not sure who you are, but, like Dave said, nothing new has been "discovered" about game in 100 years. Skid, CTE, collision induced throw, etc.....is not new, it just gets re-hashed in different terms IMO.
now, why, in simple terms is it easier to make a ball with outside or helping spin?
lets take a cut shot to the left, and you use right spin......that will put a clockwise turn on the OB which will, if undercut, spin the OB ball down the rail at a shallower angle making the ball......if over cut in the same example, the OB will first hit the left side of the pocket with the same clockwise spin sending it into the right pocket face spinning it into the pocket. That, along with the extra bonus of avoiding a skid using outside spin, is a three fold reason why outside/helping spin helps make a ball.
again,nothing new here, this was all probably known by cavemen.
G.
I havn't been here much lately, and I'm not sure who you are, but, like Dave said, nothing new has been "discovered" about game in 100 years. Skid, CTE, collision induced throw, etc.....is not new, it just gets re-hashed in different terms IMO.
now, why, in simple terms is it easier to make a ball with outside or helping spin?
lets take a cut shot to the left, and you use right spin......that will put a clockwise turn on the OB which will, if undercut, spin the OB ball down the rail at a shallower angle making the ball......if over cut in the same example, the OB will first hit the left side of the pocket with the same clockwise spin sending it into the right pocket face spinning it into the pocket. That, along with the extra bonus of avoiding a skid using outside spin, is a three fold reason why outside/helping spin helps make a ball.
again,nothing new here, this was all probably known by cavemen.
G.
ok what you posted right there is meaningless. i am talking about the difference between shooting the shot with center ball and outside english.
I am claiming outside english on a thick hit will increase your margin of error more than it will decrease the margin of error on a thin hit.
And I am claiming this because an OB obtains more throw on a thicker hit than a thinner hit.
What you are talking about is so general it doesn't mean anything.
I havn't been here much lately, and I'm not sure who you are, but, like Dave said, nothing new has been "discovered" about game in 100 years. Skid, CTE, collision induced throw, etc.....is not new, it just gets re-hashed in different terms IMO.
now, why, in simple terms is it easier to make a ball with outside or helping spin?
lets take a cut shot to the left, and you use right spin......that will put a clockwise turn on the OB which will, if undercut, spin the OB ball down the rail at a shallower angle making the ball......if over cut in the same example, the OB will first hit the left side of the pocket with the same clockwise spin sending it into the right pocket face spinning it into the pocket. That, along with the extra bonus of avoiding a skid using outside spin, is a three fold reason why outside/helping spin helps make a ball.
again,nothing new here, this was all probably known by cavemen.
G.
Well there was a thread on this recently. Many people claimed the best way to make it was with a center ball, or with follow.
I just believe I have reason why it's better to use outside. I'm sure it has been thought of before, I've just not read it on here, or heard anyone talk about it before.
The easiest explanation for PocketPoint starting this thread? Watch:
[...PocketPoint produces box of matches... strikes a match and holds lit match up in the air for all to see... then says, "Lookie here, world! Fire! Isn't it cool?"]
-Sean
I'm in NY and will be coming to Carmel someday to play you. One rule, no outside english on cut shots.
I'm in NY and will be coming to Carmel someday to play you. One rule, no outside english on cut shots.
Really?!? Do you always challenge players whose speed you don't know? You're on! You name the game and the place.
-Sean
I'm in NY and will be coming to Carmel someday to play you. One rule, no outside english on cut shots.
Really?!? Do you always challenge players whose speed you don't know?
I havnt seen Sean play but i can tell you by his post he plays and probably
plays pretty sporty and he's smart.(That's dangerous)
By your post i think you need the end rail from Sean But i could be wrong.
ok. You taught me about the spin into the pocket. Understood, and thank you.
I'm talking about relative differences in the amount of throw on a thick vs. a thin hit. The thick hit will increase your margin of error more than the thin hit will decrease it. The net effect is a wider margin of error than a center ball hit. I say this because there is a higher degree of throw on a thicker hit.
And finally, there are people in the other thread that claim hitting with center ball or follow gives you the best chance to pocket the ball. So while people are telling me that I am not using the search function and not listening to senior members, maybe we need to PM them with the final results on this subject.
Why is this so silly?
Ok, I will take a crack at this. Why do you think there is a difference in spin induced throw between a thick vs thin hit? There are only 2 way that I am aware of to impart more spin onto a ball, force and surface area contact. First force; By this I mean the amount of spin the cue ball is able to transfer to the object ball. Spinning the CB faster will impart more spin on the OB.I'm talking about relative differences in the amount of throw on a thick vs. a thin hit. The thick hit will increase your margin of error more than the thin hit will decrease it. The net effect is a wider margin of error than a center ball hit. I say this because there is a higher degree of throw on a thicker hit.
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