Everyone already mentioned the movement, if your grip was a little lighter you wouldn’t appear to be pushing your cue so much, simple things like looser grip and relax your stroking arm but not bad at all. The one thing I do see is that you tend to hit other balls with the CB when it’s not...
My wife always answered the same way whether I had a bad day at work, couldn’t find my car keys or lost a match.
“it’s the early signs of a brain tumor”
I’ve watched a couple of matches where the commentators lagged behind the play on the table. For example they’re still talking about how the player should execute the shot after the shot is over
Maybe you just think you feel them. Take 3 numbered balls and three CBs from different sets and put them in a rack. Now
keep your eyes closed or blindfold yourself and mix them around in the rack. Feel each one and put what you think are numbered balls to one side and CBs to other side. Open...
Wouldn’t the slip stroke be a version of the piston stroke. If so I wonder if it dying had something to do with all the pool schools popping up that teach the pendulum stroke?
Players always had backers and orthopedic surgeons with them cause every time they won they got their thumbs broken . It was so bad in some states that you couldn’t even get thumb insurance
There’s 3 reasons that come to mind
- he’s trying to impress you
- he’s an inconsiderate jackass
- he’s attracted to the cheerleader outfit
you’re wearing
Sick people have sick reasons, don’t ask
me how I know
Wasn’t calling you dumb, just struck me as a dumb thing to say. I say dumb stuff all the time. Nine ball takes skill, I grew up on it, just don’t think slop should be allowed in any tournament especially pro level