NV B.75 - 30-degree-rule natural-angle examples, from VEPS III
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This video is a response to NV B.74 - Center-of-table position and routes, with the 45-degree rule, from VEPS II
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Thanks! Please help spread the word about my stuff.
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VERY useful stuff. Nice, clear examples. GREAT!
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i did not know pool was this complex
lohisc 9 months ago
@lohisc
The whole point of the video is: it is really simple (not complex) to figure out where the CB will go.
Trying to understand the physics and graph might be complex for some people, but that's just supporting stuff.
The "natural angle" and peace-sign technique are as about as simple as things can get.
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 9 months ago
You know, I like this approach to pool, people overcomplicate things and I have had the best results and shots from the KISS principle. (keep it simple stupid.). Dr. Dave, I am a fan already and I just started watching the YouTube clips. Playing 8-ball with your nephew Ryan a few times, I have learned a lot from you through him. How much is your series? I'd like to order it to support your work.
espresso747 1 year ago
@espresso747
I'm glad you like my stuff, and I'm glad Ryan has shared some of it with you.
The link to the website is in the video description. All of the ordering options and prices are listed there.
Good luck with your game,
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 1 year ago
what would be the carom angle on a stop shot it should stay consistent
rickymewis1983 1 year ago
@rickymewis1983
With a stun shot (AKA "a stop shot at an angle"), the carom angle is 90 degrees (i.e., the CB persists along the tangent line).
DrDaveBilliards 1 year ago