English for side spin come from?
I once read that it was the British that introduced side-spin to pool.
According to the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards (one of the top authoritative sources in the industry), the origin of the the term english to refer to sidespin is unknown. Apparently the most common theory is that during the 1800s Englishmen either visiting or or who had emigrated to America, may have introduced sidespin and their nation of origin was applied to the technique.
Many believe the origin of the word "English", as used to describe spining the cueball, originated in the United Kingdom. That information, however, is erroneous.
It actually comes from the last name of the Captain of the ship that brought the first pool table over from Europe. His name was John English.
During the trip over, Captain English and some of his mates, played several games of pool on the new table and as a result became quite proficient at pocketing balls.
As the table was being off-loaded at Boston Harbor, one of the longshoremen asked if anyone on board the ship knew how to play pool.
One of the crewmen remarked: "Our Captain English can spin them balls better'n just about anybody, that's for true." Since that time cueball spin has been called English.
I'm about ninety-five percent certain this story is correct.![]()
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Many believe the origin of the word "English", as used to describe spining the cueball, originated in the United Kingdom. That information, however, is erroneous.
It actually comes from the last name of the Captain of the ship that brought the first pool table over from Europe. His name was John English.
During the trip over, Captain English and some of his mates, played several games of pool on the new table and as a result became quite proficient at pocketing balls.
As the table was being off-loaded at Boston Harbor, one of the longshoremen asked if anyone on board the ship knew how to play pool.
One of the crewmen remarked: "Our Captain English can spin them balls better'n just about anybody, that's for true." Since that time cueball spin has been called English.
I'm about ninety-five percent certain this story is correct.![]()
I've seen pool players leave pool halls like that....
....and THAT'S not a pathetic fallacy...![]()
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I am 100 per cent certain that this is all true . Look it up..:yeah: