Originally Posted by eihi
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As for squirt/deflection, they are two different things. In crude terms, squirt is the angle the cue ball moves off line after impact, whilst deflection is how quickly the cue gets out of the way.
In even cruder terms, if your cue was a matchstick, the squirt would be very low and the deflection would be very high. If your cue was an iron bar, the squirt would be massive and the deflection minimal. Squirt is the effect the cue has on the OB and deflection is the effect the OB has on the cue.
The two terms have become synonymous with each other and low deflection shafts have made the subject easier to understand, so deflection has sort of made the word squirt redundant (even though it's a different thing).
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