So I've been playing around with the idea of using more backhand english (BHE) in my game. It's worked really well for the situation where I have to throw some heavy english on the cue ball and give a medium to hard hit on the ball. I don't have to adjust my aim point at all, which is great (and is the point of using BHE in the first place).
I'm trying to decide whether to use the BHE method on long shots, or whether just to bridge and aim normally, and use a softer stroke to pocket the ball. Just for clarity, if I want to shoot a corner to corner straight in shot (ob in the middle of the table, and cb near a corner pocket) I might want to use the BHE method, even though I'm not actually putting any english on the cue ball (say a stop shot). The theory says that if I bridge at my cue's pivot point (12.25 inches in my case), line up the aim of the shot, and then shoot a firm stroke, any unintended english will be cancelled out and the ball will split the pocket provided I aimed correctly in the first place. The firm stroke is needed in order to cancel out any swerve. When I do drills like this it often seems effortless to pocket the ball, like magic...as long as I hit hard.
On the other hand, when I'm stroking true, I can make the ball just as well with a shorter bridge and a softer stroke.
I'm trying to figure out whether it is better to go with the firm "BHE" stroke when I don't need soft touch type of ball control, or to stay with the same stroke I use on all the other shots which don't necessarily allow me to shoot so hard and still get position. If I hit that corner to corner shot a 1000 times each way, maybe I'd get my answer, but for now it is unclear whether it really is a better method or if I'm just fooling myself.
For any of you guys familiar with BHE, what are your thoughts?
I'm trying to decide whether to use the BHE method on long shots, or whether just to bridge and aim normally, and use a softer stroke to pocket the ball. Just for clarity, if I want to shoot a corner to corner straight in shot (ob in the middle of the table, and cb near a corner pocket) I might want to use the BHE method, even though I'm not actually putting any english on the cue ball (say a stop shot). The theory says that if I bridge at my cue's pivot point (12.25 inches in my case), line up the aim of the shot, and then shoot a firm stroke, any unintended english will be cancelled out and the ball will split the pocket provided I aimed correctly in the first place. The firm stroke is needed in order to cancel out any swerve. When I do drills like this it often seems effortless to pocket the ball, like magic...as long as I hit hard.
On the other hand, when I'm stroking true, I can make the ball just as well with a shorter bridge and a softer stroke.
I'm trying to figure out whether it is better to go with the firm "BHE" stroke when I don't need soft touch type of ball control, or to stay with the same stroke I use on all the other shots which don't necessarily allow me to shoot so hard and still get position. If I hit that corner to corner shot a 1000 times each way, maybe I'd get my answer, but for now it is unclear whether it really is a better method or if I'm just fooling myself.
For any of you guys familiar with BHE, what are your thoughts?