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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Siyan Cheung looks at the dynamics involved in the game of snooker. Part 2 of 2.

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  • I liked this. It gives you the solution to the ideal situation, and show that there are at least no simple rule-of-thumbs that are useful in all situations..

  • This video wants to show the viewer the geometry in the game of snooker. The problem is... it's not useful.

    Why not? Because in a game of snooker, you can't judge with your eye that an angle is precisely 43,5 degrees so you can shoot the ball with an X potting angle. There is side-spin, top-spin and back-spin involved in the game, so the potting-angle always differ from what it should be in theory.

  • what??? is this for math class or teaching snooker???

    this is a smartly stupid way to learn.......sorry to say that ... but ...

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