Amazing BILLIARDS PHYSICS in Super Slow Motion
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Dr. Dave explores the amazing world of billiards physics in super slow motion.
Table of Contents:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - 1 - Backspin and Topspin
1:27 - 2 - Corner Pocket Rattle
2:07 - 3 - Curved CB Paths and Burn Marks
3:13 - 4 - Rail Cut Shot CB Control
4:33 - 5 - CB Deflection
5:32 - 6 - Tip Compression
5:50 - 7 - Cue Vibration
6:03 - 8 - Cushion Compression
6:59 - 9 - Jump Shots
8:52 - 10 - Break Shot Technique
9:28 - Wrap Up
9:42 ---- clip montage
More super slow motion billiards physics videos:
• High Speed Video - Stu...
Video Links and Supporting Resources:
Russian follow shot at 19,000fps: • f 19000 накат крупный ...
Russian draw shot at 19,000fps: • f 19000 оттяжка крупны...
Russian miscue at 9100fps: • f 9100 кикс1
HSV 4.1 - Draw shot: billiards.colostate.edu/high_...
HSV 4.2 - Following an obstacle ball into a pocket: billiards.colostate.edu/high_...
HSV B.46 - CB and OB hop and spin transfer during follow shots: • HSV B.46 - CB and OB h...
HSV 3.8 - Corner pocket miss due to near rail deflection: billiards.colostate.edu/high_...
parabolic CB path analysis -TP A.4 - Post-impact cue ball trajectory for any cut angle, speed, and spin: billiards.colostate.edu/techn...
Top 10 Pool Shots Every Player Must Know!!! (for jump shots): • How to Play Pool - Top...
CUE BALL CONTROL ... Everything You Need to Know: • CUE BALL CONTROL ... E...
HSV A.76 - Austrian high-speed and infrared video clips: • Pool and billiards in ...
Rail Cut Shot Aiming, w/ and w/o Sidespin - from "How To Aim Pool Shots (HAPS)" - NV E.6: • Rail Cut Shot Aiming, ...
HSV A.128-A.141 - rail cut shots: billiards.colostate.edu/high-...
SIDESPIN ... Everything You Need to Know: • SIDESPIN ... Everythin...
How to Select a Pool Cue, Cue Ball Deflection, Carbon Fiber, Revo vs. Cuetec: • How to Select a Pool C...
aim compensation using sidespin: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/s...
what causes squirt: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/s...
"Got English?" - How to Aim Using Sidespin, With Game-Situation Examples: • "Got English?" - How t...
Russian cue vibration at 9100fps: • 9100 R открытый мост
cause for squirt: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/s...
Russian follow shot at 19,000fps: • f 19000 накат крупный ...
HSV B.9 - cue deflection and vibration: • HSV B.9 - cue deflecti...
Russian cue vibration at 3200fps: • 3200 R открытый мост
HSV 6.1 - Cushion deformation during high speed bank: billiards.colostate.edu/high_...
Russian cushion compression: • деформация борта в про...
HSV B.20 - rail cushion compression shots: • HSV B.20 - rail cushio...
HSV B.11 - One-pocket “beat-the-kiss” frozen rail cross-corner bank shot: • Video
HSV B.17 - Coin hop off the rail into a glass trick shot: • HSV B.17 - coin hop of...
jump shot technique advice: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/j...
Amazing Billiard Shots in SLOW MOTION!: • Amazing Billiard Shots...
HSV B.13 - Level cue follow shot hop over stacks of coins: • HSV B.13 - Level cue f...
HSV 7.23 - Jump shot (slight bottom spin): billiards.colostate.edu/high_...
Top 10 Pool Shots Every Player Must Know!!! (for jump shots): • How to Play Pool - Top...
HSV B.19 - Highly elevated cue jump shots: • HSV B.19 - highly elev...
HSV B.37 - jump shot over-cut effect and examples: • HSV B.37 - jump shot o...
HSV B.12 - Beating a scratch by bouncing the cue ball off the rear rim of a pocket: • Using the back of a po...
HSV B.4 - Object ball jump shot: • HSV B.4 - object ball ...
Shane Van Boening Break Technique Analysis by Dr. Dave: • Shane Van Boening Brea...
Shane Van Boening's Break in Super Slow Motion: • Shane Van Boening's Br...
break technique advice: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/b...
large collection of super-slow-motion pool videos: billiards.colostate.edu/high-...
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*Table of Contents:* 0:00 - Intro 0:19 - 1 - Backspin and Topspin 1:27 - 2 - Corner Pocket Rattle 2:07 - 3 - Curved CB Paths and Burn Marks 3:13 - 4 - Rail Cut Shot CB Control 4:33 - 5 - CB Deflection 5:32 - 6 - Tip Compression 5:50 - 7 - Cue Vibration 6:03 - 8 - Cushion Compression 6:59 - 9 - Jump Shots 8:52 - 10 - Break Shot Technique 9:28 - Wrap Up 9:42 ---- clip montage *More super slow motion billiards physics videos:* kzread.info/head/PL650CAC26A955DCF8 *Video Links and Supporting Resources:* Russian follow shot at 19,000fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c5euptych5bfcrQ.html Russian draw shot at 19,000fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dpeZrLysYqSwl7Q.html Russian miscue at 9100fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i4J4o8SpYsLPj9o.html HSV 4.1 - Draw shot: billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/HSV4-1_draw_shot.mp4 HSV 4.2 - Following an obstacle ball into a pocket: billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/HSV4-2_follow_through_ball.mp4 HSV B.46 - CB and OB hop and spin transfer during follow shots: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Znx5lsaBmZmtmJs.html HSV 3.8 - Corner pocket miss due to near rail deflection: billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/HSV3-8_proximal_rail_rattle_out.mp4 parabolic CB path analysis - TP A.4 - Post-impact cue ball trajectory for any cut angle, speed, and spin: billiards.colostate.edu/technical_proofs/new/TP_A-4.pdf Top 10 Pool Shots Every Player Must Know!!! (for jump shots): kzread.info/dash/bejne/eqV1xJamh6jRoNY.html CUE BALL CONTROL ... Everything You Need to Know: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mISFp6SxkqXfdJc.html HSV A.76 - Austrian high-speed and infrared video clips: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k6p6zLSgqreyXdo.html Rail Cut Shot Aiming, w/ and w/o Sidespin - from "How To Aim Pool Shots (HAPS)" - NV E.6: kzread.info/dash/bejne/q6iklayRZaWxcco.html HSV A.128-A.141 - rail cut shots: billiards.colostate.edu/high-speed-video/ SIDESPIN ... Everything You Need to Know: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGGqsLOwdJi9dNo.html How to Select a Pool Cue, Cue Ball Deflection, Carbon Fiber, Revo vs. Cuetec: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c6ut1qmsfs-YpsY.html aim compensation using sidespin: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/sidespin/aim/compensation/ what causes squirt: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/squirt/cause/ "Got English?" - How to Aim Using Sidespin, With Game-Situation Examples: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3tmm7ujfKadkbA.html Russian cue vibration at 9100fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pHp8zK2tabWXfNI.html cause for squirt: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/squirt/cause/ Russian follow shot at 19,000fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c5euptych5bfcrQ.html HSV B.9 - cue deflection and vibration: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKx20qWkm8uXe9Y.html Russian cue vibration at 3200fps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nn6bw6-Ge6aynbA.html HSV 6.1 - Cushion deformation during high speed bank: billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/HSV6-1_rail_deformation.mp4 Russian cushion compression: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eXZ3tcuAnMzecrg.html HSV B.20 - rail cushion compression shots: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o4B_o9qJltC4qpM.html HSV B.11 - One-pocket “beat-the-kiss” frozen rail cross-corner bank shot: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2GcpKt8d9CbftI.html HSV B.17 - Coin hop off the rail into a glass trick shot: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nnemwcZtpJW1aKg.html jump shot technique advice: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/jump/technique/ Amazing Billiard Shots in SLOW MOTION!: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iZOtudN_ibbNl8Y.html HSV B.13 - Level cue follow shot hop over stacks of coins: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dXufxMqrc6fNfKg.html HSV 7.23 - Jump shot (slight bottom spin): billiards.colostate.edu/high_speed_videos/HSV7-23_jump_shot_bottom.mp4 Top 10 Pool Shots Every Player Must Know!!! (for jump shots): kzread.info/dash/bejne/eqV1xJamh6jRoNY.html HSV B.19 - Highly elevated cue jump shots: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fqJ3qcFtg8SXndY.html HSV B.37 - jump shot over-cut effect and examples: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6CFq9yMopiuqNo.html HSV B.12 - Beating a scratch by bouncing the cue ball off the rear rim of a pocket: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4F91rFxlrjeorA.html HSV B.4 - Object ball jump shot: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJpm1pKln7erj7w.html Shane Van Boening Break Technique Analysis by Dr. Dave: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iXV50K18fJbZpLg.html Shane Van Boening's Break in Super Slow Motion: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6yOso-Dg5fNZdY.html break technique advice: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/break/advice/ large collection of super-slow-motion pool videos: billiards.colostate.edu/high-speed-video/
@KTHKUHNKK
3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't understand why you made the video private. It must have been a little mistake.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
@@KTHKUHNKK I made the first version private and deleted it because I originally output the video file from my software with the wrong dimensions. This new version has the correct aspect ratio with full resolution.
@KTHKUHNKK
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards I understand. Some people do it mistakenly. You know what I mean. Sometimes if you don't mark not made for kids correctly. Then you can't leave comments you know. Keith
@artwellmngomezulu6138
2 жыл бұрын
Jump ball
@reneliue
2 жыл бұрын
I may be wrong but isn’t the path parabolic for some distance. Given the loss of rotational kinetic energy due to friction and heat energy loss. The distance that the path is parabolic is determined by masse angle and the ratio between translational kinetic energy and rotational kinetic energy. Right?
I love KZread. Almost all of my random thoughts have been explained here. This is one of them.
This is the only KZread channel that explains pool scientifically with theoretical and practical explanations.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Many people like to understand why and how stuff works. But there are also many people who just want you to tell them what to do. I try to find a balance to reach the full spectrum of people.
@onnyt60
3 жыл бұрын
Sharivari does it well too
@johnstorton
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards Understanding how and why stuff works does more than just satisfy your curiosity. It helps you to figure out what to do without having to rely on the memory of being told what to do a specific shot.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I agree. FYI, I discuss this a lot more here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/mental/physics-understanding/
@TheSnookerGym
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards I once had a wrist worn blue tooth dongle that we had developed to give a visual output of cueing tempo and smoothness... I was in the same club as Ronnie O'Sullivan showing to some other players one day and asked him if he wanted to check his cueing tempo... "I'm not a ******* scientist!" came the answer! For other more normal human beings, understanding this stuff really helps in shot creation....
Right I need to get to a pool table while this is still fresh in my memory. Amazing engineering information.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
A lot more can be found via the links in the video description. Have fun!
@andyrbush
11 ай бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards Sir yes but my head is already struggling lol to process all the new to me and amazing information in the video. But I will come back to the links later.
This is the greatest pool education video ever.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you think so. Please share it with others.
DR. Dave, This is the best video you've ever made IMO. Nothing exists elsewhere with this much attention to detail! Great work on this.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. I was hoping people would like it, but I honestly wasn't sure.
@robertkerr229
11 ай бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards Just us nerds who enjoy math and physics. Nearly 100% of the people I play with don't care about this stuff. You do have a niche audience for these, but it won't be a 100K views.
Thank you for the high quality content! For years!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I'm glad you like my stuff.
Dr. Dave your devotion to teaching, researching, investigating, experimenting with Pool is astonishing. They should consider you for Hall of fame for your contributions.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
That is very nice of you to say. Thank you!
@co7366
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards You genuinely deserve it. It’s not impossible either. Either way, you’re in my hall of fame and I’m sure plenty of KZreadrs as well. Thank you
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
@@co7366 Thanks again!
Super slowmo is just awesome. Thank you!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. You’re welcome.
Dr Dave. Your content is always exceptional!!! As a physicist and a pocket billiards and snooker fanatic (in a good way, of course), I truly appreciate your pursuit of, and your desire to share, the understanding of the physics and mechanics of the game!!! Your theoretical analyses are always spot on (not that you need me to tell you that) and equally important, is your ability to communicate it so well to anyone. Dr. Richard Feynman would be one of your biggest fans for it was he who said "If you can’t explain something in simple terms, you don’t understand it" and you Sir, explain things very well! Thanks for all of your hard work and passion!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
That is very kind of you. Thank you! I’m glad you like my stuff.
People who are good at positional play intuitively understand this kind of physics. This vid would be a good watch for beginners interested in perfecting their technique and understanding.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
Better videos for that purpose can be found here: billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/fundamentals/ and here: billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/cue-ball-control/
@coldmorningcoffee101
11 ай бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards Thank you. I'l have a looksee. 👍
This might be one of my favorite videos from you Dr. Dave.. LOVE the slow-motion. Well done!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I wasn't sure how people would react to this video, but people seem to really like it.
Many of these slow-speed shots are what interested me in your website over a decade ago when you first posted them! They were just as fascinating then as they are now. I really learned a lot about "why" things happen from you!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. I also learned a lot from the HSV super-slow-motion clips in the early days.
This is one of the best pool videos I've seen! Thank you so much. I've learned a lot by watching your videos. 👍
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad to hear it.
Can’t thank you enough for creating these videos! I’m so green but really am motivated to get better the “right way”. Much appreciated
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. BTW, if you really want to learn the "right way," I recommend the videos, links, and info here: billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/ Enjoy, and good luck!
I am really not a big fan of your videos but I watch them all nand this is one of your best efforts Thank You !
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it, except for the "not a big fan" part. :)
No words to express my gratitude 🙏
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
You expressed it perfectly. You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Thanks Dr. Dave! Cushion spin, pocket rattle out, never put it together.
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Awesome training video With Visible Proof that Can and Should leave any shot image in your mind.
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you liked it. This video was fun to create.
When pool expert and physicist and pro video editor meets together. You got this priceless video 🙏
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
My mind is legitimately blown. Thank you for these astounding videos!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. You're welcome, and thank you!
Thanks. Reminds me of a lab experiment we did as physics majors back in 1966. (Pete Ver Schnieder was a physics major and one of the best pool players on the Clarkson campus in those days.)
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
You must have had a cool Physics Lab!
Definitely enjoyed that!!!
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it.
I'm just an occasional pub player, but found this very interesting. Great vid'!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks.
Dr. dave: Incredible video and confirmation of your teachings. Your teachings are backed by ireputable evidence of physics. Thank you for doing this!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Thank you, very amazing!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Thanks Dr. Dave
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Class vid i feel i have opened up my mind now to a bunch of cool new possibilities i love the landing on the ball cut and bounce out the pocket stuff
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you liked the video. Those techniques are a little “low percentage,” but they are fun and impressive when they work.
Great resource Dr Dave
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Not everybody appreciates this sort of thing, but I'm glad you do.
So I don't just need to be a good player, I need to understand physics and collision geometry? Amazing video. Great camera work and explanations.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
Thanks.
Awesome job again. The infrared video portion is super awesome.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm glad you think the IR stuff is "cool."
This was mind-blowing! Great video, Doc!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks!
Well done sir. Lots of amazing detail over many years! Glad you pulled it all together!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Eric. I pulled from a wide range of past and recent stuff for this one, from me and others (as evidenced by all the links in the video description and pinned comment).
always love your videos, very informative and well done. keep it up!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks!
Thank you so much for making this. This was amazing
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, and thank you.
Exceptionally well done and exceedingly interesting. Thanks!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you're welcome! I'm glad you liked it.
I could watch for hours
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
FYI, there is a lot more here: billiards.colostate.edu/high-speed-video/
Thank you Doc this was very instructive love the slow motions
@DrDaveBilliards
6 ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked it.
Fantastic videos Dr Dave.... I like playing these at 1/4 speed using the YT settings for EVEN SLOWER MO!!!!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I do that sometimes too. I also pause and go frame by frame sometimes using the keys on the keyboard.
That was interesting. Thanks mate. I never knew that putting side spin made the cue ball go so far off straight. I will just chalk all my misses up to that. (pun intended)
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. Nice pun. BTW, if you want to learn how to stop missing sidespin shots, see the links and videos here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/sidespin/aim/
that was wonderful - thank you
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you thought so. You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Absolutely amazing content, keep it up Dr Dave!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it.
"Beating the scratch by using compression to avoid double-kiss near pocket" - I won a game recently with this technique (I'm just a 4) when opponent left me a safety and everyone in the room was sure there was no shot. Made my ball in other-side corner, removed his ball from the scene, and got up table on the 8. "What just happened?" was the loudest comment.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
... definitely a good shot to know. FYI, a lot more examples where cushion or pocket point compression is used to make shots can be found here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/table/cushion-compression/
Amazing. I never knew that's how jump shots were supposed to be done. I've been scooping the cue ball all these years.
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you learned something.
Hello Dave, and greetings from Finland, thank you for your amazing educational content. It has helped me improve at my game, and also diagnose what I am doing ''wrong''. And the quality of these videos is amazing and you are a great teacher, Thanks for making me a better pool player!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. I'm glad to hear you have benefited from my stuff.
Thanks for the most precise and scientific information that actually improves my game!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Nice compilation Dave.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. It was fun to put together; although, it didn't go quickly. But I think it was worth the effort.
Great video. I used to teach my team cb control and spin in the english pub pool league. You even see the coin hit the glass (11.03) and change it's trajectory, which at first looked weird.
The episode many of us were waiting for years.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you finally got what you were waiting for after over 400 videos on my Channel. :)
@theohbg1380
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards You know I didn't mean it that way :) Great content as usual is what I wanted to say! Greetings from Germany.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
@@theohbg1380 Thanks! I was "pulling your leg."
Thanks Dr Dave👍
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Very informative video. Thank You. 🎱
@DrDaveBilliards
3 ай бұрын
Thank you, and you’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Thanks for your very helpful explanations!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
I was riveted. No kidding. I'm 70 years old now. I no longer play pool at all. but it sure is great to watch something like you just put out there. That's a big WOW
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for the comments. I appreciate it.
@KTHKUHNKK
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards Keep up the awesome stuff buddy I am subscribed. I'm Keith Kuhn KK Motion Pictures Also on KZread
Dave that was awesome thank you
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you’re welcome.
This is one of your best videos for sure! 👍🏼
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I wasn't sure how it would be received, but it is getting views at a rate faster than any of my past videos, so I guess you are right. Thanks!
Great super slo mo video. It explains a lot.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
Man, this is a really nice and informative video!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you think so.
Another awesome video. I'm learning new stuff every time with your videos. Thank you Dr. Dave! PS: I've read your book also. It's also great. 💯
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I’m glad to hear it. Continued good luck with your game.
Once again really awesome! I liked it :)
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad.
KZread algorithm thought I needed to see this video.
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
I hope the algorithm was right.
Def going to use cushion bounce and parabolas at my next bar game. Bowed sticks and worn-out tips won't matter!
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
Actually, tips that don’t hold chalk do make parabolas difficult. :)
One of the most amazing videos ever
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
So many shots I didn’t understand why I missed. Now I do wow
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you found it helpful.
Awesome! Very cool!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
That was awesome!
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. Please share it with other who might like it.
Excellent video !
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Really interesting thank you. 👍
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. You're welcome.
I don't know anything about pool but this video is fascinating
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment.
I’ve always wanted to know how to squirt my ball! Edit: okay, jokes aside. This is really friggen cool, and massive respect to the people that did the science behind all this. Subbed!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And I'm glad you now know how to "squirt your ball."
On a break, the energy required for the cue ball to rise after it hits the rack is lost energy - it is energy that is not transferred to the object balls, whereas a cue ball that stops motionless after hitting a rack of ball has transferred all of it energy to the object balls. Thus, it always surprises me that top breakers, such as Shane, are so effective, given that their cue ball often rises after contact.
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
With fast CB speed and a square hit, the hop (which represents only a tiny amount of lost energy) is unavoidable. See: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/break/ball-hop/
@raycpearsonsr
Жыл бұрын
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Amazing great content, learned new things
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm glad to hear it.
Thanks Dave
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
I hope one day your inducted into the Billiard hall of fame for all of your research, and analysis of this sport......... And if your induction isn't possible for those reasons, it should be :D
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
That is kind of you to say. Thank you.
@dwaynehendricks7842
3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely aglee!!
Super cool!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Very cool video! Nice job dr dave!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
This is a fantastic video.
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. You might also the others here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/physics/ Enjoy!
This is Gold man!
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you think so. Thanks!
Great video. I played mostly snooker where the loin is even higher, so you get maximum grip for the cue ball. Interesting details abound. I noticed for example a double hit on the jump shots, often thought of that but could never prove it. Until now...!
@DrDaveBilliards
11 ай бұрын
BTW, a much closer look at jump shot physics can be found here: Jump Shot Physics in Super Slow Motion kzread.info/dash/bejne/pYGso7aMaKaYcrQ.html Enjoy!
awesome video!! . if someone hopped the target ball over a blocking ball.... id be SO mad at that point... ya just KNOW you are getting sharked lol
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Physics of pool. I always used these concepts once I was taught them.
Dave is amazing. My fav was the massa shot
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. That infrared stuff is definitely really "cool."
This was awesome!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Loved the video
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad to hear it.
Well done sir.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
great content, thank you sir
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and you're welcome.
Need more vids like this
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
You can find some here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/physics/ and here: billiards.colostate.edu/resources/exams/ Enjoy!
This video is nothing short of amazing. Cool to see Shane on your vid at Match Ups!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Shane has visited MatchUps many times in the past.
Thanks!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome, and thank you!
awesome!!!
@DrDaveBilliards
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
*"I ain't no physicist, but I knows what matters."* Popeye
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
... eating spinach? :)
@kurtkensson2059
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards I had a roommate in college who would eat spinach straight out of the can, cold. I tried it. It wasn't as awful as I expected.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Did he have big muscles? Could he play pool?
@kurtkensson2059
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards I couldn't find this clip by itself. It is a pretty nice cut shot, though. @4:01 kzread.info/dash/bejne/kYiI0aeCiNK_qbQ.html
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
@@kurtkensson2059 That's cute. :) If I had seen it in the past, I might have included it in one of my "Most Famous Shots" series videos: kzread.info/head/PLH9d4KFY28XscHllvlP_rVC1jQjDXZmYD
Wonderful stuff
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
That was very useful!!! Gratzi!
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. You're welcome.
excellent
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
Thanks.
great video
@DrDaveBilliards
Ай бұрын
Thanks. FYI, more like it can be found here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/video/slow-motion/ Enjoy!
Genius.
@DrDaveBilliards
10 ай бұрын
I’m glad you like it.
I miss this vídeos. Do more please
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
I plan to do a lot more videos in the future, but I also have over 400 videos already on my channel, so start you binge watching now: kzread.infovideos Enjoy!
@lo0ksik
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrDaveBilliards i did. Haha Love your content. The Best on KZread.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Dear Professor, first of all great video! I have just one note regarding the "Rail Cut Shot CB Control", you basically present us 3 alternatives, where hitting OB first gives you the most margin for CB control and it's totally true. However, it's also important to notice that by hitting OB first there's a greater chance to miss the shot, when the pockets are small, since the OB after CB hit tends to rebound from the cushion.
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but sometimes you have no option. For more info and examples, see: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/rail-cut/cue-ball-control/
This video is amazing, like so many concepts that make more sense when able to be slowed down. It'd be amazing if this video was "stickied" so that anyone searching pool technique videos on KZread would be exposed to it first, saving people a LOT of time and keeping interest keen. Really good job on this production.
@DrDaveBilliards
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments. The other videos all pool players should be encouraged to watch are my fouls video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qqNplLCloKWadrQ.html and my etiquette video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aomY08OPYJixpc4.html Enjoy!
I just learned how to do jump shots last week on my 4.5' table lol I didn't tear up the felt it just marked it, I figure size is relative since my banking system still works with golf ball size balls, I couldnt do a jump shot a couple weeks ago enough to go over a ball but after trying to get a proper stance and hold my arm 90 degrees before i elevate my arm I realized that works like a charm I got home from work earlier in the week and started recording my jump shot I was hoping to just get 1 but got 3 jumps in a row. I can now do the jumps with my regular cue but is less consistent. Physics is very useful to know :D
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
FYI, a lot more useful jump shot technique advice can be found in the videos and info here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/jump/technique/
Dr Dave at his best 👊
@DrDaveBilliards
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks.