@ProdigyKimXP to add on this there's same kinda angles that you can stroke without a foul like with a touchingball. you CANNOT push straight to the objectball can you? it's really the samething.
@ProdigyKimXP off the surface of the table without touching it cause it's not going forward(1mm) at the starting point, so its going upward, but how is that possible if u did a followtrough stroke in the same position the cueball is leaving from? no it's not possible. after the double touch it gets forward motion high up in the air.
@ProdigyKimXP yes i know the angle isn't just right but it's clear because the jump isn't makeable. and the why is simple. you might get enough elevation with the cueball but if ur straight up with your cue the cueball isn't going to travel forward that much without a double touch and there's a simple thing called followtrough on a jumpshot stroke. you have to followtrough your point ur stroking in to.. and if the point is in the are the cueball is standing on, it isn't possible for it to bounce
@stardustie There's a lot of controversy over this in general. Just about every jump with a good amount of elevation looks like this in slow mo. I trying to think though, if it did double touch, how much would the trajectory change by?
Also, maybe we're getting the wrong angle? If it wasn't perfectly perpendicular, there is chance they're just overlapping in the camera frame.
i agree with topless1967stang becuase if you pause at 0:26 you can see there is no pattern at the and then pause at 0:31 you can see there is a pattern so as topless1967stang said he said he did the switcheroo and he did
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he's using a very rounded tip, maybe almost an intentional miscue. Also, look at the second to last jump. You can see he is only using a shaft, not a whole cue. Then on the last jump he does a switch-a-roo and shows a full size cue.
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Sayeedur123 7 months ago
great accuracy ha ha ha i don't think i care about a shot you could never pull off in a game situation
MrHighcue1 8 months ago
@ProdigyKimXP to add on this there's same kinda angles that you can stroke without a foul like with a touchingball. you CANNOT push straight to the objectball can you? it's really the samething.
stardustie 1 year ago
@ProdigyKimXP off the surface of the table without touching it cause it's not going forward(1mm) at the starting point, so its going upward, but how is that possible if u did a followtrough stroke in the same position the cueball is leaving from? no it's not possible. after the double touch it gets forward motion high up in the air.
stardustie 1 year ago
@ProdigyKimXP yes i know the angle isn't just right but it's clear because the jump isn't makeable. and the why is simple. you might get enough elevation with the cueball but if ur straight up with your cue the cueball isn't going to travel forward that much without a double touch and there's a simple thing called followtrough on a jumpshot stroke. you have to followtrough your point ur stroking in to.. and if the point is in the are the cueball is standing on, it isn't possible for it to bounce
stardustie 1 year ago
@stardustie There's a lot of controversy over this in general. Just about every jump with a good amount of elevation looks like this in slow mo. I trying to think though, if it did double touch, how much would the trajectory change by?
Also, maybe we're getting the wrong angle? If it wasn't perfectly perpendicular, there is chance they're just overlapping in the camera frame.
ProdigyKimXP 1 year ago
u can clearly see that there's a double touch on 0:06 - 0:07
stardustie 1 year ago
i agree with topless1967stang becuase if you pause at 0:26 you can see there is no pattern at the and then pause at 0:31 you can see there is a pattern so as topless1967stang said he said he did the switcheroo and he did
KennyGhosts1 1 year ago
its a jump cue duhhhhhh!
theknockin 2 years ago
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he's using a very rounded tip, maybe almost an intentional miscue. Also, look at the second to last jump. You can see he is only using a shaft, not a whole cue. Then on the last jump he does a switch-a-roo and shows a full size cue.
topless1967stang 2 years ago