Gurnee_Steve
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Straight in shot. CB is 2 feet away from the OB and a nice easy stroke brings the CB back 12". Consider that the 'base'. Now, put OB 6 feet away from CB and to get the same 12" drawback you need to hit it harder to get the spin needed because some of it will 'wear off' as the CB moves down the table. Finally, put the OB and CB 6 inches apart. The same stroke will do you no good because there isn't enough room for the CB to get the spin going. To get the same 12" drawback you need to jack up on the cue and actally hit it easier.
Question: Is there any graphics that can show how the cue needs to be elevated and what speed stroke is needed on different length shots with varying CB-OB distances?
Question: Is there any graphics that can show how the cue needs to be elevated and what speed stroke is needed on different length shots with varying CB-OB distances?