cut shot said:After watching countless matches of the greats, Mosconi, Jimmy Moore, Whimpy Lasseter and the Decon, I never saw them once grab a jump cue. They made all their shots the hard way. What gives? Please educate me! Thanks.
JustPlay said:The jump cue has been around on the pro scene about 1989-90. I have back issues of billiard digest with Nick Varner usuing one at an all around tournament. I am sure the jump cue predates 1989. It just seemed to be noted to be used by some pros around that time.
A buddy of mine told me that Earl "invented" the jump-draw. But nobody here would ever give him credit for it though... It takes a different kind of stroke though...JustPlay said:Sjm,
I forgot about Sammy Jones and Flemming. Also Meucci produced a series of videos: Power pool and pool school with Strickland jumping a ball usuing his famious jump draw shot as well as Sammy Jones jumping balls....
hemicudas said:Marcus Collier, the greatest Bumper Pool player that ever lived, use to carry a bumper pool cue with him for jumping balls on the pool table back in the early 1970s. This idea stuck in the minds of a few people and one of them decided to put a larger tip on it and sell it as a jump cue. TRIH..............................$Bill
sjm said:Wow, Hemi, that's really interestng. Obviously, Marcus Collier was jumping balls some ten years before Sammy Jones was, yet so many of us think of Sammy as the first serious jumper of balls.
I'm sure I'm one of many on the forum that has very little familiarity with bumper pool. I believe I was eight years old when I last played it, but remember having a lot of fun with it. I haven't even seen a bumper pool table in over thirty five years.
Was there and is there a serious "bumper pool" tournament or action scene? If so, in what part of the USA? And, finally, was the jump shot used in bumper pool?
cut shot said:After watching countless matches of the greats, Mosconi, Jimmy Moore, Whimpy Lasseter and the Decon, I never saw them once grab a jump cue. They made all their shots the hard way. What gives? Please educate me! Thanks.
JPB said:also remember back in the day they played 2 foul 9 ball. Pushout doesn't call for jumping like bih.
So far as I know, jump shots have always been legal at all pool games. There are some bank shots at one pocket that require the cue ball to jump onto the nose of the foot cushion to avoid the kiss. Jumping over obstructions is a little trickier at one pocket because you have to control the cue ball (or be sure to make the object ball).kyle said:aren't jump shots illegal in one hole?
hemicudas said:Exactly right, JPB. That is the difference. What Marcus and Smokey did was roll out, straight in but hooked. The other guy had to pass the shot and it was like getting hit in the gut with a bowling ball when, Marcus, would jack up and fire the ball straight in. Often drawing his ball, as Earl does now, to attain position. People use to laugh at Marcus and his little bumper pool cue but it took a hell of a player to get his cash on the pool table and none got the cash if they cared to grab a little cue themselves.
NO - You either take the shot or pass!piglit said:When I started playing, it was pushout changing to TX Express...not particularly relevant, but I have played the game...
When your opponent pushes, can't you push back?
-pigu