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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostJason...stop being obtuse as I know you fully understand this sh*t and are well able to do it.
You need the conditions that promote kicks to pot those ball which otherwise are impossible to pot unless you can generate some throw, like in the set-up I used. Your shot only requires a tad of running side under ANY conditions but there is a good chance you might overcook it with heavy condition and higher spin too.
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostPlay the shot I suggested only don't put the black on its spot just in case there's a dip there that lengthens contact time.
Place the cue ball up against the black so it's touching and dead set for the far jaw, place a red touching both cue ball and black and then remove the cue ball and move the red over BOB to the far jaw by about 2mm, leave the red touching the black so that its impossible to contact BOB to the far jaw and set the cue ball up for a dead straight shot.
Now if SIT really happens then you should be able to still pot the black without contacting the red because the black will be thrown in the direction of the pocket by the spin on the cue ball.
Now if you can't then SIT doesn't exist, never mind your black which is the same as jason's and which I have aleady done quite easily with the same soft sidespin swerve that both he and you played.
Now cover BOB to the far jaw with a TOUCHING BALL WITH NO GAP and see how you get on, film it from dead straight on the line of aim from behind the pocket so we can see the angle of attack of the cue ball, your cue and your ugly mug.
Do you think I hit correct BOB??
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostPlay the shot I suggested only don't put the black on its spot just in case there's a dip there that lengthens contact time.
Place the cue ball up against the black so it's touching and dead set for the far jaw, place a red touching both cue ball and black and then remove the cue ball and move the red over BOB to the far jaw by about 2mm, leave the red touching the black so that its impossible to contact BOB to the far jaw and set the cue ball up for a dead straight shot.
Now if SIT really happens then you should be able to still pot the black without contacting the red because the black will be thrown in the direction of the pocket by the spin on the cue ball.
Now if you can't then SIT doesn't exist, never mind your black which is the same as jason's and which I have aleady done quite easily with the same soft sidespin swerve that both he and you played.
Now cover BOB to the far jaw with a TOUCHING BALL WITH NO GAP and see how you get on, film it from dead straight on the line of aim from behind the pocket so we can see the angle of attack of the cue ball, your cue and your ugly mug.
I use it every time I play for positional purposes.
The fact that you can pot unpottable balls with it is an added bonus.
This section of the forum is all about learning so I don't get where you and the coach are coming from on this tbh.
You just carry on living in your own little bubble, but I'm sure there are many players on here interested in this to improve their game.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostOB throw is generated when conditions are good for kicks like high humidity combined with chalk dust. When I over-emphasized these conditions I got extreme OB throw and when I minimized them I got very little throw, not enough to be useful on a snooker table but maybe on a pool table with more forgiving pockets. When you watch those hi-speed videos of a pro playing a power screw shots you see a massive cloud of chalk dust which covers the cueball for an instant and the humidity causes the dust to stick.
I prefer to call this phenomenom the 'gear effect' as you do because that's exactly what's happening with the chalk dust acting like a little gear.
Summer, winter, hail, rain, sunshine. Doesn't make a jot of difference.
Chalk lol
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostYes, but not with centre-ball striking as (in my opinion) you have to curl the CB into the potting point (I hate using BOB because BOB is actually a short line on the waist of the OB). So you couldn't play it with power but you can use a bit more than Travis and you used when you potted the ball.
If I feel it would be productive I will put up a video showing extreme gear effect so I can show the nay-sayers that I can actually use side.
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View PostWOW what seems a million years ago i mentioned that pros called this a cheat shot
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postyou mean like this one? or am i wrong to turn it in? cus it simply okay to try potting a straight black 3/4 ball?
What this means is that for your shot you only have to have the cueball come in a at a slight angle to catch the potting point inside the far jaw. I also noted that looks like a fairly generous pocket but then again us older guys need that help. Maybe that was you getting 'cute'?
For those who thought your pot needed SIT to pot to the inside of the far jaw I don't believe it's necessary at all. So in one of my next videos I'm going to set up that 1/8th ball and slam the black in so there cannot be any SIT involved. This is the problem with different people looking at video shots because everyone perceives something different.
What do you think?Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI took my calipers and stopped your video at 0.06 with the camera directly behind the black and measured on my screen> I got 20.2mm for a ball width and 2.5mm for the area of the black covered. I had thought it was too little to be 1/4-ball but it's almost exactly 1/8th ball but of course that doesn't matter. You must have a set of accurate digital calipers so put it up full screen and have a measure.
What this means is that for your shot you only have to have the cueball come in a at a slight angle to catch the potting point inside the far jaw. I also noted that looks like a fairly generous pocket but then again us older guys need that help. Maybe that was you getting 'cute'?
For those who thought your pot needed SIT to pot to the inside of the far jaw I don't believe it's necessary at all. So in one of my next videos I'm going to set up that 1/8th ball and slam the black in so there cannot be any SIT involved. This is the problem with different people looking at video shots because everyone perceives something different.
What do you think?
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