Never a push shot lol, are you guys blind? Any shot in slow motion looks like this - the whole point of how they get so much power and movement on the ball is pushing right through it on contact - for it to be a push shot it would need to CLEARLY lose contact with the cueball then make contact a second time.
@KoivuTheHab Push shots are hard to judge. There is always going to be an X amount of time the tip is in contact with the cue ball. Slow down every shot ever made by enough, it will look like a push. Push shots are hard to judge because there's some magical time where if the cue tip stays in contact with the cue ball longer than that time, it is a push.
Just like Ac3Saint said also, the only way to get good spin on the ball is to accelerate/push through the cue ball.
isnt that a foul? i mean im a pool player and in such games as 9 ball and 8 ball double kissing the tip and the cue ball is a foul. idk just curious. :)
It happens in snooker, sometimes. The foul isn't called because the double-touch is from the cue bending and bouncing off of the baize. An ideal double-touch foul is from the cue running through the cue ball and touching it again in the same stroke.
lol deep screw
FishFeeler 7 months ago
Never a push shot lol, are you guys blind? Any shot in slow motion looks like this - the whole point of how they get so much power and movement on the ball is pushing right through it on contact - for it to be a push shot it would need to CLEARLY lose contact with the cueball then make contact a second time.
Ac3Saint 1 year ago
I think that was a push shot
thanutjay 1 year ago
Does anyone else see a push shot here? I think it looks rather suspicious...
KoivuTheHab 1 year ago
@KoivuTheHab Push shots are hard to judge. There is always going to be an X amount of time the tip is in contact with the cue ball. Slow down every shot ever made by enough, it will look like a push. Push shots are hard to judge because there's some magical time where if the cue tip stays in contact with the cue ball longer than that time, it is a push.
Just like Ac3Saint said also, the only way to get good spin on the ball is to accelerate/push through the cue ball.
ProdigyKimXP 1 year ago
when potting the pink, how easy is it to deep screw without kissing the brown and avoid leaving the white on the cushion?
earlysunsets2 2 years ago 2
depends where the pink is, where the white is and where the brown is and stuff obviously.
eligag1984 2 years ago
Yes, well the deep screw was coined in debbie does dallas i think
TheDerekdub 2 years ago 4
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thats one of the few things 9 ball players have over snooker players....
stouter2386 2 years ago
@stouter2386 But it's also 100x easier on a pool ball.
Murreh 1 year ago
its all in the follow through ;)
soldierside365 2 years ago
yup its all in follow through evem if u hit the middle of the ball and u jab it u can still get lots of screw back on it.
safclegend92 2 years ago
isit just me or did the ball bounce off the table slightly? i think perhaps tt's how it retains its spin. hmm.
illusionfyre 2 years ago 2
it jumps slightly off the table because he is pushing it into the table slightly
codysthename 2 years ago
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zontonerwwe9 3 years ago
well your wrong!! :)
simomax147 3 years ago
course it aint a foul, thats no a possibility
1478ball 2 years ago
how is that a foul its been slowed right down to show how it works or else the referee would of shouted a push shot
AZmanutd 2 years ago
According to history and things. The deep screw back shot was invented in Mesopatania around 3000 years ago.
Bizarrely this predates snooker by quite a while.
A famous academic who knows alot about history and stuff was quoted as saying 'that is a lot of years.'
spoonspoiler 3 years ago 2
hahahaha 'deep screw'
thomals 3 years ago 21
my thoughts exactly
allowthis123 3 years ago
isnt that a foul? i mean im a pool player and in such games as 9 ball and 8 ball double kissing the tip and the cue ball is a foul. idk just curious. :)
loopycaleb 3 years ago
what you explained is a foul but it didn't happen in that video
david171193 3 years ago 4
you're right, i guess i did'nt pay close enough attention..lol
:)
loopycaleb 3 years ago 7
It happens in snooker, sometimes. The foul isn't called because the double-touch is from the cue bending and bouncing off of the baize. An ideal double-touch foul is from the cue running through the cue ball and touching it again in the same stroke.
tosleeptodreamtowake 3 years ago 3
TY SOOOO MUCH I ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW
xxxCH405xxx 3 years ago 3
ułaa, John wymiatasz xD
John rlue xD
but not as Ronnie :P XD
Anriin 4 years ago