Making the 8 on the break is such a cheap win. This is why I play BCA not APA, APA is for players who cant call their shots and like to play on little tables.
"Squirt", actually called, deflection, is all dependent on the last 6-8 or so inches of the shaft. More mass at the end of the shaft means more deflection. That's why some players are moving to smaller diameter shafts, to get less deflection.
Oyster Here....!!! One thing to mention to the viewers is that that cue ball will ONLY curve with an elevation on the cue sick. A perfectly level cue will have NO effect on the squirt path.
I have had plenty of shots where i use a level que and put left or right on the ball to get around a ball it is just a slight margin i needed to get around, but not possible hitting center. I would never want billardinstruction from you, as you proved to me you have no idea what you are talking about. When you hit the ball it will go off of its path untill the spin can grab the cloth and take the ball where you intended it to go.
First and Foremost it is impossible to hit cue ball exact center of horizontal - vertical plane, with cue stick perfectly level... get out your calipers, ruler or otherwise and you will find that that the horizontal plane of standard size cue ball sitting on the rail is unobtainable.
Left or Right English does not affect cue ball reflection angle off of object ball, only high or low on the vertical plane affects cue ball reflection off of object ball... Robert Byrne
Added Note: Oyster meant hitting on the CB center horizontal plane i.e. NO bottom spin or top spin. Spin a cue ball with your fingers perfectly horizontally and the ball will never move off that line. There must be some other component involved on the CB to make it travel off the squirt line besides just horizontal spin.
If you master follow, stop, and draw, spin will be tough but worth it with some practice. Spin can make otherwise impossible bank shots possible. Create leaves when there would be none. Cool, up next exotic spin.
he sounds like hes in space
TheBoom1boom 1 month ago
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hassanpashto 1 month ago
@TheBoom1boom Dr. Cue is always in space.
Theonegamefreak 1 month ago
Well done Dr. Cue!
RackEmJoe 2 months ago in playlist Pool Lessons by Dr Cue
Could you teach how to compensate the anlge of the shot when you use lateral spin?? Show some examples please (:
Z4ty10 7 months ago
good info, just wish he would've hit some different shots going both left and right for examples
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segakiler 9 months ago
125,000th view yay!
thanks nice video
blinkyphil4444 1 year ago
you helped me lot men...
Skullhaxs 1 year ago 2
Great Stuff!
Since I'm a constantly loosing "hollidayplayer", your lessons helped me a lot.
Thank's! And please go on this way.
MrSanookMark 1 year ago
lol... squirts
TruePlayerrr 2 years ago
one of my heroes man...sick at trick shots
Larrygallis 2 years ago 2
I think this is a crucial technique for advance players... this will virtually get you anywhere you want to go.
kinmanyuen 2 years ago
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Making the 8 on the break is such a cheap win. This is why I play BCA not APA, APA is for players who cant call their shots and like to play on little tables.
pjkelly420 3 years ago
"Squirt", actually called, deflection, is all dependent on the last 6-8 or so inches of the shaft. More mass at the end of the shaft means more deflection. That's why some players are moving to smaller diameter shafts, to get less deflection.
RSPM 3 years ago
Aww cool! time to play some myspace pool!
LaoEpicx 3 years ago
HI Tom,
Oyster Here....!!! One thing to mention to the viewers is that that cue ball will ONLY curve with an elevation on the cue sick. A perfectly level cue will have NO effect on the squirt path.
Great Stuff!!!
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
You've never heard of, flat masse?
RSPM 3 years ago
I have had plenty of shots where i use a level que and put left or right on the ball to get around a ball it is just a slight margin i needed to get around, but not possible hitting center. I would never want billardinstruction from you, as you proved to me you have no idea what you are talking about. When you hit the ball it will go off of its path untill the spin can grab the cloth and take the ball where you intended it to go.
pjkelly420 3 years ago
First and Foremost it is impossible to hit cue ball exact center of horizontal - vertical plane, with cue stick perfectly level... get out your calipers, ruler or otherwise and you will find that that the horizontal plane of standard size cue ball sitting on the rail is unobtainable.
Left or Right English does not affect cue ball reflection angle off of object ball, only high or low on the vertical plane affects cue ball reflection off of object ball... Robert Byrne
lvbohemian 1 year ago
@lvbohemian dont take it literaly
MrGreenblink 1 year ago
Added Note: Oyster meant hitting on the CB center horizontal plane i.e. NO bottom spin or top spin. Spin a cue ball with your fingers perfectly horizontally and the ball will never move off that line. There must be some other component involved on the CB to make it travel off the squirt line besides just horizontal spin.
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
If you master follow, stop, and draw, spin will be tough but worth it with some practice. Spin can make otherwise impossible bank shots possible. Create leaves when there would be none. Cool, up next exotic spin.
videoaccess001 4 years ago