Your diagrams all show the cue pivoting at the CB's center. Does that matter to the outcome?Pivot cue from your grip
pj
chgo
Your diagrams all show the cue pivoting at the CB's center. Does that matter to the outcome?Pivot cue from your grip
I’m not old enough for this just yet, Dan.
Jesus, you always got a story to explain your insanity, no matter what I say, and here it comes boy......what you said or basically said or sort of said, is the biggest load of garbage, and I highly advise anyone who is trying to get to the high levels, like strong semi pro and higher, to not guess or rely on what you said.
You either know what you are doing or you don't.
The more you don't know what you are doing, then the more you are relying on "being in stroke" and everything else associated with it, which means less pressure or none.
It's what I call, letting a player get happy. The more i miss, the more better your type of thinking plays against me. It's totally annoying because I know that type can't bring that game when I miss less or a better player who misses much less.
What does it take to light a fire under your ass son? You remind me of Ned Flanders, except I like Ned because he wouldn't be trying to play pool and give his two cents about how it's done or probables or somes and others.
Yur damn grid be hav'nz gaps n'shit, you bes go fill dem gapples, fo'you catch'uh foo clip an'yo fam'leh reh'lee gwanna fee'let mang.
Have a okely dokely day!
Jesus, you always got a story to explain your insanity, no matter what I say, and here it comes boy......what you said or basically said or sort of said, is the biggest load of garbage, and I highly advise anyone who is trying to get to the high levels, like strong semi pro and higher, to not guess or rely on what you said.
You either know what you are doing or you don't.
The more you don't know what you are doing, then the more you are relying on "being in stroke" and everything else associated with it, which means less pressure or none.
It's what I call, letting a player get happy. The more i miss, the more better your type of thinking plays against me. It's totally annoying because I know that type can't bring that game when I miss less or a better player who misses much less.
What does it take to light a fire under your ass son? You remind me of Ned Flanders, except I like Ned because he wouldn't be trying to play pool and give his two cents about how it's done or probables or somes and others.
Yur damn grid be hav'nz gaps n'shit, you bes go fill dem gapples, fo'you catch'uh foo clip an'yo fam'leh reh'lee gwanna fee'let mang.
Have a okely dokely day!
Holy Inapproriate Reply, Batman! WTF?
Anyway, I do agree with one thing. I've always thought that people have too much belief in this magical thing called "The Zone" like it is some elusive thing that you can figure out and put in a bottle. My thought is that the zone is nothing more than finding, by accident, the perfect combination of variables that sends the cue straight through the cue ball. On any given night you would otherwise play perfectly except your ring finger has too much tension, or your left foot is two inches too far to the right that evening.
Of course it is complicated, but my bottom line is I think the zone has as much to do with "lucking into" proper mechanics on any given day as anything else.
I get luckier as I improve.I think the zone has as much to do with "lucking into" proper mechanics on any given day as anything else.
I get luckier as I improve.
I think part of improving is reducing the difference between your better and worse days, making dead stroke more likely on any given day - despite the moving goal posts that Lou described so well.
And I don't think it's just something we have to hope comes along with our general improvement - I think we can purposely develop our ability to get into dead stroke, mostly by developing our skills and focus, but also by being attentive to it when it happens.
pj
chgo
I def agree here, dans comment is something I have no understanding of at all personally speaking.
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I get luckier as I improve.
I think part of improving is reducing the difference between your better and worse days, making dead stroke more likely on any given day - despite the moving goal posts that Lou described so well.
And I don't think it's just something we have to hope comes along with our general improvement - I think we can purposely develop our ability to get into dead stroke, mostly by developing our skills and focus, but also by being attentive to it when it happens.
pj
chgo
And I don't think it's just something we have to hope comes along with our general improvement - I think we can purposely develop our ability to get into dead stroke, mostly by developing our skills and focus, but also by being attentive to it when it happens.
pj
chgo
This is correct.
Nope. All you need to know is 90-90.15-30-45 inside/outside sweep ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.MOVE OWN
1. Aim CCB 2 COB
2. Pivot cue from your grip to aim the tip at the contact point (CP)
Study the angle A created/between the aim line in step 1 and step 2
3. Pivot the cue from your grip from the aim line to CP in step 2 by the same angle A to
the outside by moving the bridge hand - as shown
4. and shoot
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This works for all cut angles. Compensate for CIT caused by a center ball hit .
When the CB & OB are too close, aim further outside a bit more.
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Enjoy:smile:
You must have caught me on a good day.Pj your so confused you can't find your balls with both hands.i have seen you play,.B player at best