Curve that Ball! Demystifying Swerve - Part Two

This is the second of two "Demystifying Spin and Swerve" billiards videos. This Part Two deals with the sidespin imparted to the cue ball by a non-level cue stroke, which also causes the ball to curve, called swerve or massé. Swerve affects most pool shots, so it must be understood. The causes of this swerve curve are examined. Techniques for predicting the path of a swerve shot are given, including the Coriolis method. Swerve and massé shots can be very useful, but are also difficult to execute successfully. Please watch Demystifying Spin and Swerve - Part One video before tackling the concepts in this Part Two video. Grasping the concepts in these videos will give you a solid understanding of cue ball spin and swerve and how to manage them for better cue ball control. Resources: https://drdavepoolinfo.com/faq/swerve/ https://drdavepoolinfo.com/faq/masse/... https://drdavepoolinfo.com/bd_article... https://drdavepoolinfo.com/resource_f... https://drdavepoolinfo.com/technical_... https://drdavepoolinfo.com/faq/squirt... ("immediate swerve")    • BEST SHOTS 🔥 | 2023 European Open Pool Cha...   Massé example 1 (courtesy Matchroom Pool)    • Massé Shot Physics in Super Slow Motion   Massé example 2 (courtesy DrDaveBilliards)    • Pool curve (masse) shot #billiards #shorts   (courtesy Trickshot CEO) https://drdavepoolinfo.com/normal-vid... (courtesy Dr Dave Billiards)    • Snooker Physics Of Cue Ball Spin   (courtesy Break from life) #billiards #pool #swerve #massé #coriolis #cue_ball #side_spin #english @IOnianStreams 00:00 Intro 00:32 Part One review 01:08 What is an Elevated Cue? 01:56 Cause of Swerve 04:00 A Closer Look 05:57 Coriolis Aiming Method 09:00 Swerve Curve -- Elevation Effect 11:46 Swerve Curve -- Speed Effect 12:57 Elevation & Speed combined 13:27 Summary