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The Stearns (Stern is a transliteration of stun) is a special kind of high-game stroke, which is used most of the time to control the course of the cue ball when hitting a relatively straight ball. It can be understood as "a kind of high pole that is not too high".
For example, if you want to play a set-piece, you need to match the speed of the shot and the cue ball point, usually in the middle of the distance, you may choose to hit the cue ball a little lower in the middle. As for the reason, it is to allow the cue ball to have a slight backspin, which is used to offset the friction between the cue ball and the table during the operation, and the cue ball does not have any rotation after the cue ball hits the whole target ball, and the effect of the set piece is produced.
In the same way, if you hit a straight ball and want the target ball to go into the pocket vigorously, and the cue ball only follows up a little bit, you need to use this Stern-stick method. Hit the cue ball a little above the center of the cue ball at a close to mid-range. For example, if you have a fast shot speed and a lot of power, you don't need to consider too many friction factors, and if the cue ball is far away from the target ball, you need to consider the friction factor a little more.
Balls that are too far away require a strong low shot to hit the Stern effect, and similarly very close balls require a small high shot to hit the Stern effect. Therefore, any stroke method should not only consider the pole position, but also the speed of hitting and the distance between the two balls.
There are also strokes that can replace Stern, such as low-stroke deceleration balls, small force high-stroke balls, but the biggest disadvantage of these two strokes is that the target ball runs too slowly, although the effect of the cue ball is the same, but the target ball runs too slowly may lead to a lot of accidents, such as ** on the road encountered dust or Tyney produced hairballs, or static points, or uneven tables. So instead of these risky low-force shots, the safe and reliable Stern-stick method is used.
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stun, which translates to Stern or Stern. It is a style of play in billiards technique. It is a rod method that makes the separation angle equal to 90 degrees (or fixed rod).
Stern doesn't have to be strong. Originally, Stern was a wide range of rod methods, but it was only a rod method that made the separation angle close to 90 degrees. There are also Stern follow-up, Stern Retreat, and Sternsey.
Stern Retreat: After hitting the ball, the white ball retreats.
Stensey: After hitting the ball, the white ball changes its original path.
I don't know if you get it?
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Stun means vt 1.Handful. Knock unconscious and make a coma 2to surprise; Stunned[h] 3Handful. Deafening.
n. 1.fainting; Coma; Stunned, amazed 2Shocking things; Amazing things are used in different places.
The meaning of the square is different, even in billiards, it is not common to use it on the ball and use it on people, for example: 1, when it is used on the ball, it is or you can calculate the direction of the next ball At this time, you should use the ball hard 2, and when you use it on people, you must cheer yourself up and knock the opponent mentally out.
Of course, you can behave too! Ha ha.
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