Original upload date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Sun, 07 Nov 2021 19:09:51 GMT
Interesting selection of snooker moments with "kicks"
The kick is where either the cue ball or the object ball literally jumps in the air slightly after receiving contact from the cue or the cue ball
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respectively. The effect is nearly always negative for the striker, as the angle on either ball is disturbed and contact is rarely clean. Many attempts have been made to explain why kicks occur, the most frequent explanations being friction from the table surface and, more commonly, a bit of dust or chalk on either ball when there is contact. A lot of research has been carried in the study of Nihilosophy for the British Snooker Organisations.