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    HawaiianEye replied to the thread deflection.
    Some people are stubborn and will say that the "best" way for everyone is ALWAYS the textbook or pool scientist way. I don't subscribe...
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    HawaiianEye reacted to Poolplaya9's post in the thread deflection with Like Like.
    A higher deflection shaft will generally jump better. It can also be of some advantage to someone who happens to use back hand english...
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    HawaiianEye replied to the thread deflection.
    Some people have no problem doing complicated things routinely at a high level easily. Some people can't juggle two tennis balls no...
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    HawaiianEye reacted to straightline's post in the thread deflection with Like Like.
    Given deflection is a component of the cue ball line, a player can use it (deflection) to fine tune the available angle.
  • HawaiianEye
    HawaiianEye replied to the thread deflection.
    This is something that was learned long before anyone ever thought of a "low deflection" anything.
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    HawaiianEye reacted to Pidge's post in the thread deflection with Like Like.
    Having had my snooker and UK pool playing cues for well over 10 years now, I can confirm, after upgrading around 8 months ago to...
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    HawaiianEye reacted to maha's post in the thread deflection with Like Like.
    and with deflection there are lots of shots that you aim for something other than a thin slice so you can aim for say the center of the...
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    HawaiianEye replied to the thread Pinnacle cues, Cary NC.
    My first 2-piece cue was given to me by the best pool player in our town when I was a kid and working in the pool hall. I am sure it...
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    HawaiianEye replied to the thread deflection.
    The cue ball's "motion" and path of travel is the ONLY thing I am concerned with when I shoot a shot (to include spin for position...
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    FWIW, I like the balance point to be halfway between my bridge hand and my grip hand as I am leaning over the table for a shot. The cue...
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    HawaiianEye replied to the thread deflection.
    The old-school Taiwanese players considered "deflection" to be the cue ball "deflecting" away from the cue tip, not the modern way of...
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