Paul_#_
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Cue tips may seem as hard as rock but they do compress:A miscue has much more to do with edge compression and chalk
See Dr Dave's "Amazing Billiards Physics in Super Slow Motion" at Dr Dave video
Cue tips may seem as hard as rock but they do compress:A miscue has much more to do with edge compression and chalk
A miscue has much more to do with “edge compression” (of the tip) as I mentioned.Cue tips may seem as hard as rock but they do compress:
See Dr Dave's "Amazing Billiards Physics in Super Slow Motion" at Dr Dave video
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Hitting below the miscue limit.What are typical causes of the dreadful draw shot miscue. I swear I'm hitting it above the miscue limit but somehow I manage to hop that puppy.
Aiming at the draw point might allow the natural run-though of your stroke to skew the stroke before impact. Aiming on a line through and a ball ahead of the ball will let the run-through hook dissipate harmlessly.Hitting below the miscue limit.
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So you don’t use chalk or shape your tip because it has nothing to do with the tip .. it’s all because of technique ?Tips don't miscue.
Players miscue. They come out of their shots.
A slight head lift too early will change your entire stoke.
The body follows the head.
So you don’t use chalk or shape your tip because it has nothing to do with the tip .. it’s all because of technique ?
Want to master it even faster and better? Learn and practice!What to master Pool? PRACTICE!
What are typical causes of the dreadful draw shot miscue. I swear I'm hitting it above the miscue limit but somehow I manage to hop that puppy.
A 101-year-old here complains that he can't see, asks if the 4 ball is the 8 ball, has no pre-shot routine, and pockets balls practically standing up. He must be relying on muscle memory. He's slow in the last year but still pockets balls when he shouldn't. He might be a liar.I was always an average banger, in stroke 25 years ago, downhill ever since due to age and failing eyesight....diabetic eye disease. I can still see well enough for everyday activities, but have lost lots of visual skills for pool, mainly long shot
Just watching the tip hit the ball can teach/correct a lot.Not delivering the cue tip to the spot where you think you are attempting to make contact with CB.
Had a student swore his cue could not draw. What he was doing was dropping his elbow just before the instant of contact and hitting center CB. I had no trouble drawing CB back 4 diamonds with his stick. We had to work on keeping the stick at the same angle of attack for the fore swing and follow through.
my pool game can be summarized in 2 words......I suck.
Maybe.....with BIH on each shot!!Perhaps your screen name should be "two ball run"