
A cue ball spin diagram is an illustration that shows the relationship between a cue ball's spin and its trajectory. This information can be useful in helping players improve their skills and increase their chances for pocketing. If you are a beginner to pool, you may not be aware of how much control you have over the ball. There are many expert tips and tricks to make your pool game more enjoyable.
There are many different ways to achieve a good spin on a cue ball. One of the most important factors is the squirt Angle, or the direction that the ball bounces in. A cue ball with no spin will rebound at the shortest angle. However, a cueball that has some spin will rebound more quickly.

Squirt angle is not a true measure of how much spin is present in the ball, but it does indicate the direction of the squirt. A cue ball with a high squirt angles will bounce very far in the right direction. The amount of spin depends on many factors such as the ball's weight, strike hardness, angle of strike, cushion quality and speed.
The squirt angle is not a very complex function of the impact parameter, although it is nominally independent of the mass of the ball. In general, a lower cue ball strike will produce a higher squirt angle than a higher one, as the ball will be traveling at a slower speed. The best way to reduce the squirt angle is to strike harder.
Cue ball spin can be a side spin, top spin, or bottom spin. The cue ball will follow a tangent line when it is shot. It is a line that runs 90 degrees away from the object's direction. Top and bottom spins have more dramatic effects on the trajectory of the cue ball than the other two. You can also alter the spin by using different cloths or tables.
The squirt angle, although nominally independent from the mass of the object balls, is still useful in deflecting the ball. If the object ball is too close to the ball or is not a suitable target for the shot, the squirt won't occur. This is an important aspect in determining whether or otherwise a shot will succeed. If the shot is done correctly, the angle of the ball will be decreased.

The speed at which you hit the cue ball can determine how quickly it leaves the tangent line. This will mean that the ball will travel further but rebound at a shorter angle. Therefore, a good rule of thumb is to use a faster stroke for a left spin and a slower stroke for a right spin.