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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

A description of the effects of sidespin on the path of the cueball

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  • This is the thing with videos in multiple parts. One can often judge how well the video series is by just comparing the differences in views between each series. The part 2 of this video is only a few hundred views short, and that just proves that the two-part videos are well designed and the information is well presented.

  • Thank you sir for another eye-opening video. Really quality stuff, applicable knowledge, and with good production value.

    In your most recent segments, I'd say I've jumped up at least half a ball, maybe a full ball in my rotation games.

    Thank you so much for that. You've made the quality of my practice that much better, and sooner in tangible results.

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  • now make a video about how to draw perfect straight lines :)

  • Great tutorial keep it ip

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  • Fcuk its maths. DAMN i am poor at that haha But you did a great guide there.

  • @PyoDawa No. The path the ball takes toward the first cushion is always the A path. The path the ball takes off of the first cushion is always the B path.

  • videos like these makes you change your entire game to apply the new information.... this video just opened new doors for me to increase my game, VERY HELPFUL

  • are fff multa rabdare sa te invete.very good

  • Finally even I know where to hit the cue ball

    And all thanks to you

  • Fargo, I want you to know. your videos are helping me with calculus, physics, and my weekend pool habit. You should write a book. these tutorials answer so many questions from economics to psychology. Amazing! keep it up.

  • thank you very much good Sir :-)

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