APA Dr. Cue Instruction - Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 31: Special Formula for Throw Calculations
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MY wife plays APA, neither fat or ugly
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@scubba777 You have to move...lol
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Simply the best billard vid on youtube.. Dr. Cue rules!!!
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Pat Cepeda
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@nobodyspecial4u Sorry, I may have misunderstood. Yes, you can get position on the remaining ball by putting backspin on. You can use side spin to produce some throw (rather than cutting the 1st ball) allowing you to draw straight back for the same pocket on the remaining ball.
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@nobodyspecial4u It is close to impossible for backspin on the cue ball to transfer enough topspin onto the 1st ball so that after it moves the 2nd ball, the 1st ball continues forward. Instead, hit accurately with lots of topspin on the cue ball and it will pile drive both balls ahead. Alternately in cases with inches between the 2 balls, cloth friction can help the 1st ball get a forward rolling motion.
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@Theauthenticmindset : You couldn't be more wrong, dope. A practical demonstration of the importance of friction in throw is given in a DrDaveBilliards video showing that the throw effect doesn't happen if you put silicone (or even a little spit from your mouth) between the frozen balls.
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Wrong physics Dr. cue. It has nothing to do with friction between the 2 balls, its just the transfer of energy from the cue ball to the last object ball. It is like treating the 2 balls as one object since both are frozen together.
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waaaaaaaaaaaaw naice man i like this
.... i want play
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i love throws
The APPA pool league. Where there are lots of female pool players. And they're all smoking hot. And happy.
Apparently...
fishuk 2 years ago 17
Why is that every pool league near me has no hot chicks, just old men and their fat wives?
scubba777 2 years ago 5