PoolDawg sends out e-mails periodically that have instruction from their PoolDawg Academy. I always find them interesting and take the time to read them. Today's e-mail was titled "20 Tips for Improving Your Game."
Tip #7 is: "When you need to send an object ball along the rail with speed, jack up your cue slightly to help avoid "wiggling" the ball in the pocket jaws; it also eliminates throw."
I don't understand this. What about "jack up your cue slightly" (Which makes the shot more difficult for me) helps avoid rattling the ball in the pocket?
Tip #7 is: "When you need to send an object ball along the rail with speed, jack up your cue slightly to help avoid "wiggling" the ball in the pocket jaws; it also eliminates throw."
I don't understand this. What about "jack up your cue slightly" (Which makes the shot more difficult for me) helps avoid rattling the ball in the pocket?