Underappreciated Cue Makers Section

I'd probably add Ned Morris and Paul Dayton in there for good measure. Obviously Paul has passed so that changes things a little. I remember really liking Travis Niklich (Black Creek) cues, though I don't know if he is still building. His work was exceptional IMO.
I’ve never had a chance to play with cues from any of those three. But I respect your experience.

Man, pool halls are dangerous

You have zero clue what you are talking about.

He kind of does. The term "third world country" is no longer an official designation. Now they call them developing nations.

Either way, Ecuador is definitely behind. I lived there a couple of years. It has stunning natural beauty and loads of natural resources, but the extreme poverty leads to extreme violence.

Pro aiming: Eyeball object-ball path & then cue-ball path with eyes near pool-table height

"Walk up a little more left or a little more right" suggests its not that simple and may have taken some time to have figured that out.

Keeping it simple is what a lot, a lot, of people do. In the book on how to play pool "The 99 Critical Shots in Pool", the author does a super KISS and the only one true solution: Start Sinking Balls!

There are even professionals like Moritz, however, that don't keep it simple because it was impossible to have done otherwise to play good.
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I'm not understanding what ''suggest'' means.

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