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What is the best pool light to help my stroke? I want to draw the ball better with counterclockwise spin as well. Thanks.

Also, 14.1 and/or Honolulu
 
What is the best pool light to help my stroke? I want to draw the ball better with counterclockwise spin as well. Thanks.

Also, 14.1 and/or Honolulu
I think you’ll find you’re looking at this backward. Most good stroking (whether practice or game play) occurs in the dark or dim light. You’re welcome.
 
I think you’ll find you’re looking at this backward. Most good stroking (whether practice or game play) occurs in the dark or dim light. You’re welcome.
This sounds rather shameful....and God, Santa Claus and Michaela Tabb will know...
 
What is the best pool light to help my stroke? I want to draw the ball better with counterclockwise spin as well. Thanks.

Also, 14.1 and/or Honolulu
If you want to draw the ball better, you need a light that shows your strokes as you are making them. It will depend on whether you are using a charcoal pencil for a black and white drawing, or colored pencils. I would try a bright white LED light for black and white drawings, and a soft white bulb for a warmer tone when drawing with colored pencils or even painting with acrylic paints.
 
Sorry I can’t join the party…..I’m overwhelmed by the concept of drawing whitey with counter-clockwise spin.
 
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