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  1. Bobkitty

    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    Sure, visualiztion with your eyes and brain. But you know who to ask.
  2. Bobkitty

    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    Yes, hilarious. Can't wait for the pool teachers to teach their students to "swipe the air" with their cue before their shot. Let me know if you see a teacher doing that. I'm absolutely sure it does nothing. I remember Sergio Garcia re-gripping his golf club about 20 times before each shot...
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    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    I would never call "the in the air stroking" masturbation. :rolleyes:
  4. Bobkitty

    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    Yes, that is true but the practice swings are at the ball contact level. Not stroking up in the air. Pool players can do their practice strokes at table level where there are no balls. Maybe soon we'll see a pro golfer practice his putting stroke up in the air at eye level.
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    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    Guess golfers could practice with the putter head up at eye level with their stroke. But no, they do it next to the ball on the green which is what a pool player could do. They could move next where there are no balls and do their practice stroke on the table, follow through, etc. Stop the...
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    What does pumping the cue over and over up in the air before their shot do for the pros?

    Almost every pro I've watched on TV has done this. SVB does it every time. I'm glad no one I play has this habit.
  7. Bobkitty

    What has happened to Billiards Gloves?

    The NAVY teaches one not to pee on their hands. Peckers are cleaner than door knobs anyway. Just kidding here.
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    What has happened to Billiards Gloves?

    Why a glove? Almost most of the pros are using CF shafts. You just don't need them with CF shafts. Once a month, maybe a glass alcohol wipe and that is it.
  9. Bobkitty

    Ebony Titlist Willie Hoppe

    Wow, what a going price! I am wondering what my ebony WH pro all converted and decked out in ivory would bring?
  10. Bobkitty

    Should the table be marked in a triangle outlined with the rack for 14.1 play?

    Our pool manager will not allow any markings on the table. So, I'm wondering if one can play 14.1 without the triangle marking. To me, it seems like it would be impossible to tell what balls are INSIDE the rack without the ink marking. Can you play without it?
  11. Bobkitty

    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    We have 8 -9' Diamond tables with Simonis 860 cloth. I'll do the 1/8" masking tape for accuracy.
  12. Bobkitty

    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    He can NOT change his mind when I have shown him mulitple tables marked with pros playing from around the world. BUT in mind of that, I have obtained 1/8" wide masking tape and I'll mark the line from the back spot, using my laser, back to the diamond on the end rail so we can have accurate...
  13. Bobkitty

    I need Tor Lowry's "Pattern Puzzles" book

    If you'll check, it's sold out. I checked that first.
  14. Bobkitty

    I need Tor Lowry's "Pattern Puzzles" book

    If you have one for sale, let me know. I need it for the ICA training projector.
  15. Bobkitty

    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    Sure, tell that to WPA and the professional pool players.
  16. Bobkitty

    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    Okay, that is WPA. How about the rules of BCA and APA? I've searched but could not find the table markings... Can we NOT have tournaments unless the lines are drawn on the tables????
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    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    I've done that over and over but he can NOT be convinced.
  18. Bobkitty

    Should accuracy lines be drawn on pool tables?

    I live in a complex where we have 9' tables. The manager has absolutely said NO Lines can be drawn. I think that al least the line on the back of the foot spot so the rack can be set up accurately.... but NO. Thoughts?
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