Now imagine your counter-clockwise
spinning cue ball striking a bowling ball instead, and deflecting even more strongly — but to the left — when it strikes the larger mass.
Not exact matches
Hit the
cue ball, and sometimes it strikes only a glancing blow on your target, setting it into a
spin instead of launching it across the table.
Imagine playing a game of billiards, putting a bit of counter-clockwise
spin on the
cue ball and watching it deflect to the right as it strikes its target
ball.
After a while, you pick up skills, and can pull off some amazing feats — like trick - shooting the
cue ball over one
ball so it hits another, but putting enough
spin and finesse on the shot so the
cue ball rolls backward to sink the first shot into the pocket.
After aligning the pool
cue to the
cue ball aimed at the colored or striped
ball you want to pocket, you can make tiny adjustments to alter the angle and
spin of the shot.