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by a_soncodi
4517 days ago
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This is mostly incorrect. The chosen spin depends on several factors including the breaking position (as in breaking from "the box") and ball count. In this case it appears to be Eight Ball. The burn marks are caused by the downward force due to an inclined cue. Similar marks occur when performing a legal jump. This is why many tournaments provide a cloth scrap for breaking. Furthermore, the cue ball may hop to the rack and impact the head ball above its equator, causing the cue ball to jump in the air, reducing the likelihood of being kicked into a pocket. Top spin or forward roll is not required for this. Source: I play pool semi-professionally. |
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Abou the burn marks, see here http://www.pooldawg.com/article/pooldawg-library/table-maint...
http://www.cuesight.com/types-of-pool-table-felt.html
Yeah, I hate it when the ball pops up, but my opponent looks cool catching it, heh. I also play pool. Best game for lounging I feel.