Biloxi Boy
Man With A Golden Arm
I did not want to hijack flatfoot's thread about slick linen wraps, so . . .
I like tacky wraps because I use a loose grip and don't want my cue "flying" from my hand. So, why not just hold the cue tightly in the first place? My perception is that a loose grip produces more cueball action while a tight grip kills, or retards, such action. Assuming my observation is correct, why would it be true? What could be the physics/mechanics of such a phenomenon?
Thanks.
I like tacky wraps because I use a loose grip and don't want my cue "flying" from my hand. So, why not just hold the cue tightly in the first place? My perception is that a loose grip produces more cueball action while a tight grip kills, or retards, such action. Assuming my observation is correct, why would it be true? What could be the physics/mechanics of such a phenomenon?
Thanks.
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