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How To Aim & Apply Side Spin | Back Hand & Front Hand English

Apr 11, 2024
When you

apply

a

side

turn, you should use reverse English or

front

English, what's the difference when to use which? Many shot examples in my personal advice. All this in this video when you aim along this straight line. a table and you are using right

spin

, the cue ball will deviate from the aiming line to the left when you hit harder, the cue ball will deviate even further to the left, so when you face the straight final shot and you are aiming the ball at the center of the pocket with a turn to the right, the shot to the right will fail and this is because the cue ball deviates from the straight line to the left, in this case you could use the English

back

hand

to To adjust the offset, just point the ball toward the center of the no-

spin

pocket, then move the trailing arm out to

apply

the correct spin.
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You have now automatically adjusted for drift because your line of aim now points to the right, but the drift pushes the cue ball

back

. The left is very important here. The length of the bridge plays a very important role if I am too close to the cue ball and I am applying in English. I will be too far from the initial aiming line, so the pivot is larger than the deflection if I am too far away, however the pivot will be smaller than the deflection. Note that a low deflection axle like the mimo needs less pivot because there is less deflection to compensate for it, this means my bridge length has to be a little longer and vice versa.
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Conversely, when using a high deflection shaft, the bridge length may need to be a little shorter. Now let's play the same shot with the same spin, but this time soft and apply again in English, now that we are actually missing the shot to the left. and this is because speed plays a very important role with smooth speed, there will be less deviation because the cue ball will actually curve a little bit to the right depending on your Q elevation and there is also something called spin and use Pro, like this which just means with back

hand

English, the pivot to the right will be too much this time, so instead of moving our back arm, we simply move our bridge hand to the right, so we use

front

English, this means than on slow scrolling tables, just move. your bridge finish because otherwise the pivot will be too much but the big question now is what should you do on long distance shots, well, let's play this fort with my house q and let's use the English backhand, so here I know that I have a lot deviation. so I need a lot of pivot here so I'm going to shorten the length of my bridge and I'm probably going to use the one that came in straight now that I'm adjusting with the English back end and this actually worked wonders so let's do the same shot or play the same shot use my regular cue my massive firing shaft and here you should know how I have to adjust.
how to aim apply side spin back hand front hand english
I actually have to extend the length of my bridge because I have less deflection that way. I need less pivot so I think. This time let's use this length of bridge pointing directly towards the heart of the cavity. It's actually pretty cool that it works that way, so you can see it with a lot of practice or a little practice and experience. This actually works very well. The big question though is what happens now if you're going to slow throw this shot or hit it much softer, so you should already know that this time we have the last deviation, we may have a little curve to the right, so I won't actually use this short bridge length.
how to aim apply side spin back hand front hand english
In fact, I'm going to widen it to have less pivot, so I would use this wider bridge length to use the English backhand and now you see what happens, we are going to miss the shot to the left, so the problem here is that when you face long distance shots and you do it slowly you have the same problem as with short distance shots, you don't want to use backhand

english

so instead you want to use runtime

english

because you have less pivot . That way, let's use these bridge lines again. Now I'm just going to move my bridge hand to the right and see what happens this time.
In fact, we made it all so that the general rule is on long distance shots where you hit softer. you want to use the forehand and the English and on short distance shots where you hit harder you want to use the English backhand and the beauty of this whole English backhand thing is that it works for any amount of spin you give the cue ball. , so let's apply this with English backhand in just a small amount of spin to the right, so I go down aiming directly at the ghost ball, just twisting a little bit to add a small amount of spin and we have the ball in the heart of the pocket and now I'm going to play exactly the same shot, this means I'm going to play at the same speed.
I'm going to use the same bridge length. I'm just going to use more right turn. the cue ball and why this works well imagine you are adding more right spin to the cue ball, you will pivot more to the right but at the same time have more deviation, both things can and will complement each other. Still, place the 13 ball in the heart of the pocket. Let's go down with the same length of clasp and the same speed aiming at the gospel point. Now I'm adding a lot more spin and even to the heart of the pocket and you can see the difference in the cue ball.
The only thing you have to be a little careful about is that when you play those shots with a

side

spin you want to be as level as possible with the cue ball because the problem is when you are playing with spin and When you raise your Q again, the Cube also It will make a curve, so always make sure you are as level as possible. Let's play the shot one more time, so I'm going to go down using the English version, but this time I'm going up a little higher as you go. I can see and that way I will miss the shot to the left because the cue ball will actually curve, but how do you practice all those shots?
It's very easy, just hit the same shot over and over again up, just experiment with the backhand. with the combination of both, maybe if you are in the middle you want to use a little bit of back English, a little bit of front English, that depends a lot on the speed at which you are playing the shot and that way you will really achieve it. learn and by the way this doesn't just work when exchanging shots, of course this works with angled shots, you just want to aim every time for the ghost ball. Point out how I'm doing all this right, to be honest I had no idea what. backhand in English or front in English was even when I started uploading videos on this channel because the way I learned to aim with side spin is that I knew all the physics and every shot I played I had a certain expectation of playing the shot.
I analyzed what happened or what happened and compared my expectations with the result and that way I learned to play with side spin and today when I aim with side spin I do not use the backhand in English and I go down with the spin that I want to add and already with the aiming adjustments because I already know what speed I'm going to hit and I know all the 6 physics that you probably or definitely should also know I made a video about that The link is at the top right of the screen and then I just go down with the I pivot with the adjustments and hope to do all six now.
Yes I did it. Fortunately, now you can choose your next lesson or, if you got value from this video, I would. I really appreciate a thumbs up if you have any questions please leave a comment below if you want more lessons on the group please subscribe to this channel and ring the bell notification to get notified once I am uploading new content. Thanks for watching guys and as always see you in the next lesson take care

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