In this over view of cue ball spin, we demonstrate the following:
• Screw back wash off
• Slow motion screw back
• Slow motion stop shot
• Slow motion drag shot
• Centre cue ball stop shots are impossible (most people think I am dead wrong on this one – but watch the video and you will agree with me!)
• Close up power follow (top spin)
• Close up power screw (backspin) Let us know your thoughts…
PS the ‘Wagon Wheel effect’ explains why the cue ball when screwing back looked occasionally like it had top spin, and vice versa… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagon-wheel_effect
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