HSV B.19 - highly elevated cue jump shots
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Holy cow. Now wonder my middle finger gets sore when im practicing some of my artistic pool shots. Very impressive video.
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I agree ... the high-speed camera has been very useful.
Regards,
Dr. Dave
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you truly dont understand something until you see it in super slow-mo. thanks once again dr. dave.
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Amazing
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no doubt for me. i believe what i see. cleer as a daylight. focus on the cue ball. notice the trajectory it starts moving up and then changes direction to go over the other ball. its hard to explain as i am not english. but hope you understand what i mean.
KRLKs 2 years ago
I see what you mean. There does appear to be a slight change in the CB trajectory, and it seems like it might due to a 2nd hit from the tip and not the ferrule or shaft.
I think one of the points of the video is still true ... a single hit is possible (because a cue can easily deflect away enough; although, it didn't deflect away quite enough here).
Good eye,
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 2 years ago
its absolutely clear that cue shaft pushes ball away. cant u see t?
KRLKs 2 years ago
I don't think it's clear. It might appear that way at first glance, but it is not clear to me in the super-slow-motion portion (starting at :20). The shaft is deflecting back towards the ball (after deflecting away), and obviously comes very close to the CB, but to me it isn't clear in the video whether or not the shaft actually touches and redirects the CB.
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 2 years ago
Interesting stuff as always!
blindahl78 3 years ago
Thanks,
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 3 years ago