Tops? What's tops? LOL. Between you and me with our terms--- we should start our own dictionary.
tops = top spin /follow?
I thought that one's pretty straight forward...lol
Tops? What's tops? LOL. Between you and me with our terms--- we should start our own dictionary.
When I first started playing, one of the things that puzzled me most was the pinoys in my area (no major names, some definite major connections) always stroked the cueball with the tip right at bottom center.
They would shoot the shot, then the object ball and cueball usually did some wonderful things.
It took me a while to see what they were doing, and honestly can't do it myself, but somehow they line up low and on that last stroke they put that tip were ever they need it.
I don't know if they invented it, or just perfected it - I do wish I could do the same!
Rafael Martinez & Santos Sampajon appear to "draw" the CB
most every shot, and I would say it's working for them. I have also
observed the same routine with many other top players.
Just say it's a kill shot. easier to understand lol.
Fasten your seatbelt, there's a storm coming your way.As someone already metion the word " SLIDE" . If you make the CB "slide" ( not ROLL ) before contact with the object ball , there a likely no-throw when it hit the OB, it results for more accurate shot .
As someone already metion the word " SLIDE" . If you make the CB "slide" ( not ROLL ) before contact with the object ball , there a likely no-throw when it hit the OB, it results for more accurate shot .
What does it mean no-throw ?
it means if you roll the CB and hit the OB, you will have to aim a little bigger or thinner ( depends on shot ) than where the ghost ball really is . with a "sliding" CB , you come nearly exactly where the ghost ball is .
Not only for the accuracy, you can get a some fantastique positional shot with that type of stroke.
I'm practising and comparing it for the last 3 months so I can assure you that's true .
If you want a real example how to play like that . go to YouTube and type : Yukio Akagariama ( Yes the 3rd WTBC and 1st WPC plays like that :thumbup: ) .
Sensational Stroke , huh :thumbup:.
Last word, I was told that it comes from 8-pool , 8-pool players usually use that type of stroke, mb SVB was taught by his mom or aunt to play like that ( don't bash me if i'm wrong)
Last word, I was told that it comes from 8-pool , 8-pool players usually use that type of stroke, mb SVB was taught by his mom or aunt to play like that ( don't bash me if i'm wrong)
What is 8-pool and why would that have anything to do with it??
I swore I would never post on one of these topics but after reading 7 pages, it is time to say something. Here it goes:
With draw english you get a much better hit and a much truer roll on the object ball.
With high english, the object ball becomes heavier. The object ball is pushed down into the table and a number of bad things can happen. The object ball could be sitting in the tiniest of dents in the cloth. There could be a spec of chalk at the contact point or on the table in front of the object ball. The object ball could be sticky or leaning on a spec of dirt or a hair. High english lengthens in time the contact and can and will push the ball ever so slightly, causing a miss.
With draw english, the object ball becomes lighter. The object ball is pushed up (toward air!). Debris, chalk, dirt etc. effect a shot to a far less degree with draw english. Furthermore, draw english is normally hit firmer than with high english, lessening time of contact and the chance of something going wrong even more.
Good players instinctively sense all of this and go straight to the bottom of the cue ball whenever they can. Draw english is control english and far more preferable...even more preferable than the conventional wisdom of center ball.
I swore I would never post on one of these topics but after reading 7 pages, it is time to say something. Here it goes:
With draw english you get a much better hit and a much truer roll on the object ball.
With high english, the object ball becomes heavier.
With draw english, the object ball becomes lighter.
Please tell me you aren't serious here. Surely you don't believe that anyone is born knowing how to play pool.
In watching various Pinoys I notice that they aim low but hit low, center or wherever is needed to make the shot. Aiming low doesn't always mean hitting low.
Please tell me you aren't serious here. Surely you don't believe that anyone is born knowing how to play pool.