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Genre: Sports
Uploaded At Apr 7, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-06-03T03:51:22.756803Z
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There are four types of shot commonly referred to as a "push" shot:
1. The white and object balls are touching and the object ball moves when the white is hit.
2. Prolonged contact between the cue tip and white ball, giving the appearance of it being pushed rather than hit.
3. The white being struck more than once in the same shot.
4. Where there is a gap between the white and object ball, but when the white is struck the cue tip, white and object ball are all in simultaneous contact AND the path of the cue would have hit the object ball without the white in-between.
1 doesn't apply.
4 is close but seems like the cue path just wouldn't hit the blue. The final cue position does look like it's over the blue spot but the angle of the camera doesn't help.
3 I can't see a double hit.
2 slowed down it does look like a prolonged contact. It seems like the cue is still noticeably pushing the white after hitting the blue imparting side. But at full speed is looks clean. We shouldn't rely on slowmo to make a decision so overall I'm saying not a push.
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@biljancanin
3 months ago
Now, this is called Sportsmanship.
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