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JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES MORE ABOUT JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES
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""Narrower" and "Wider" Angles"
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To make this quite clear, look at Fig. 12. The line from the red to the pocket shows the natural angle produced by a true half-ball contact between the cue-ball and the red. The line to point "A" shows what we call a "narrower" angle than the half ball will give. The line to point "B" shows a "wider" angle. These lines can be multiplied indefinitely, they can be held to apply to the angle of any stroke which differs from the natural angle. But they do not apply beyond a right-angle screw, which may be accepted as the limit when you speak of a "wide" angle. Beyond this, you get more or less of a distinct screw-back effect. |
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