4.3 Side Spin · when to use it

A tool, not a default — and how to wield it

English is a tool, not a default

If Lesson 4.2 made English sound terrible, that's mostly correct: most beginners use English to compensate for poor pattern selection, and it makes them worse.

But English does specific things nothing else can do — and pros use small amounts of it on a large fraction of shots. The trick is knowing when.

⏱ ~12 min · 3 use-cases · grounded in Dr. Dave's English-use guide

When NOT to use English

Default to center hit for ~85% of shots. Specifically avoid English when:

Dr. Dave's direct quote: "English magnifies aim error via squirt and swerve, and is mostly used by intermediates to compensate for poor pattern selection."

Running vs Check English on cushions

The legitimate uses of English live at the cushion — to widen or narrow the rebound angle for cue ball position.

Magnitudes per Patrick Johnson's reference chart: at 1/3, 2/3, and 3/3 max spin, perpendicular kicks shift by approximately 1, 2, and 3 diamonds respectively.

Gearing English (cancel cut-induced throw)

Recall from 4.2 that even without English, a moderate cut produces 3-5° of cut-induced throw on the OB. The OB drifts off the contact normal.

"Gearing" outside English — the specific amount of English that cancels CIT — restores the OB to the geometric line:

"Outside" = the side away from the cut (right English on a left-cut, left English on a right-cut).

Result: the OB goes exactly where the geometry says, with no throw correction needed in your aim. This is a pro-level adjustment used on shots requiring high precision — pots into tight pockets, frozen-rail OBs, etc.

When to use, when not

Use caseTypeWhy
CB needs to escape down a railRunning E.Widens rebound, opens angle
CB needs to die near the cushionCheck E.Kills rebound
Precision pot, tight marginGearing outsideCancels CIT exactly
Long thin cut, you're guessingNONE — centerSquerve will eat your aim

English is conceptual-only in this app for now (the simulator doesn't fully model squerve and throw). Future updates will add proper English physics.

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