I am interested in what is being said about the digicue blue. Please only honest objective opinions. No salesman. Anyone tried it? What are the pro's and con's?
I am the inventor, and you are welcome to ask me or PM me any questions about the DigiCue BLUE.
I am trying to fix my straightness on the digicue. I will be looking forward to when you do a video on fixing straightness flaws and steering to the left flaws. Keep us posted.
Quick question to Nathan - when it says "Tip steer (Left)" does it mean left from shooter's point of view? Basically "Right" would be moving cue butt towards your body and "Left" away from the body (for right handed player ). Correct?
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Thank youCorrect. It is in reference to the tip, opposite to the butt.
I notice the shooter has a pendulum stroke. I feel my stroke is the same yet I cannot get straightness correct for the digicue. I feel I may have to focus harder and just grind it out. Lotsa trial and error.
Great tool! After reading Nate’s responses I purchased a digicue blue. I have since shared it with a friend and I believe this is the best tool ever put forward for stroke analysis. BETER THAN VIDEO. There are elements of the stroke (and the digicue algorithm) I, as of yet have come to grips with. Specifically follow through.
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Follow through is the phrase I've chosen to use to describe the amount of push or acceleration through the cue ball. Notice my forward stroke is a little longer than my backstroke... It's a clue. And a feeling. Makes a huge difference in accuracy.
Is there a way you can explain finesse. Am i suppose to get a high number or a low number? Im slightly confused.Follow through is the phrase I've chosen to use to describe the amount of push or acceleration through the cue ball. Notice my forward stroke is a little longer than my backstroke... It's a clue. And a feeling. Makes a huge difference in accuracy.
Is there a way you can explain finesse. Am i suppose to get a high number or a low number? Im slightly confused.
Thats what i figured but if you look at the definition it says a score of 1 means you hit the ball at a medium speed, and a 10 means you hit it soft. So if i hit a ball hard then my score would low i assume. It would seem like i can only hit soft to get high numbers.
I am interested in what is being said about the digicue blue. Please only honest objective opinions. No salesman. Anyone tried it? What are the pro's and con's?
bc21- good job with the straightness and tip steer. wish i could get mine there haha
My lowest straightness number that I saw was 7.0. Tip steer was in the 8's a few times. Not sure how many shots comprise this total result screen. But I like that you can look at each shot individually for errors, and also look at bar graphs of each measured parameter over a certain time period.