Open vs Close Bridge

Oh, and I only use a closed bridge when required. That amounts to an awkward location when the open bridge is hindered by the rail.

Zero value to a closed bridge imo
 
See the "If the open bridge has so many advantages, why is it used so seldom in 3-cushion billiards?" section here:


Here's the pertinent answer on the page:

Most 3-cushion players use a closed bridge probably mostly out of custom or tradition, and because that’s how they learned or were taught by others. Also, many of them do not have low stances, so one of the main open bridge advantages does not apply (an unobscured view). Also, due to the heavier CB, the shaft might be more likely to leave an open bridge after the hit when striking the CB off center (which they tend to do a lot), and some people might find this disconcerting.
 
Here's the pertinent answer on the page:

Most 3-cushion players use a closed bridge probably mostly out of custom or tradition, and because that’s how they learned or were taught by others. Also, many of them do not have low stances, so one of the main open bridge advantages does not apply (an unobscured view). Also, due to the heavier CB, the shaft might be more likely to leave an open bridge after the hit when striking the CB off center (which they tend to do a lot), and some people might find this disconcerting.
'Pool Players' (the tradition was closed bridge) in this country did Not primarily use Open Bridge till 'Snooker' became more highlighted here!

The 'Generation' of players today were most likely taught open bridge from day 1!

'Carom' players (Not 3C, Straight-rail) use an open bridge when the CB is Very close to the OB's.

There are Tons of New 3C players from Asia in the last 10 years, why have they not adopted it?

Please explain the 'Advantage' it would have in 3C?
 
Because my comments pertain directly to the discussion at hand and don't consist of erroneous and easily disproved thoughts.
I was simply spreading the seeds of knowledge. Shrug Was just curious if you had watched his video contribution.
 
Free stuff . 20250328_102555.jpg20250328_102751.jpgMy slider with a button elimination of the loop by a pinch on the button. The cue wears it like a dog collar just below the joint. 🤷‍♂️ 20250328_105358.jpg
 
Tips of different diameters are equally precise - they just look different doing the same thing.

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I am lately taking just the last 4 inches of my jump/breaker down to the Snooker size. My eyes seem to like it better or is it the part of the brain? Anyways I can feel more precise in my strike to the white. Whether it is or not is unknown 🤷‍♂️ I feel better about the strike.....

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If it feels good do it, when it hurts quit. 🤷‍♂️
 
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