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fredzel | 1 year ago

There was still ongoing dispute between pool and snooker players whether playing side spin on white ball affects angle of the object ball hit by the white (ignoring deflection, just the spin transfer).

In real life it depends on the tables bed, banks, cloth (different material, speed, whether it's clean or dirty, it's 'mileage', air temperature and humidity...), balls, cue and of course human factor.

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cowboylowrez|1 year ago

seems like you could test this. simply line up a very easy (and repeatable) combination shot with the two object balls really close to each other and vary the contact and spin as needed. the closer the cue ball to the first object ball will mean that you could minimise the impact of deflection. have to try it next time I'm near a pool table!

I've always assumed that deflection, swerve and throw were a given but sounds like they're debating the "throw" part?