Loved your story Lou, and cannot wait until you write the next one.
Thanks, Chi2dxa.
Lou Figueroa
Loved your story Lou, and cannot wait until you write the next one.
...along with everyone else here, I appreciate your trip report......interesting read......Thanks for all of us who couldn't be there..........
That was a great trip report---thanks a lot. Waiting with baited breath for the real cure you found...
Great stuff, Lou. Keep it coming.
...I cannot get a feel for the table. The tables are, literally, fresh from the Diamond factory and the balls are so new, shinny, and polished they probably still have jet lag from the trip from Belgium...
Lou Figueroa
Just caught the one hole bug this year, get to see Double J, play often at our local pool hall. thankyou for your Open story, also enjoy your commentay on the streams and Az.
Thanks Kennan
Regarding the snippet above:
That is one issue I also struggle with, playing in big events. New balls/ cloth and often tables?
How in heaven's name can us some-timers be expected to play under such conditions?!
Regarding the snippet above:
That is one issue I also struggle with, playing in big events. New balls/ cloth and often tables?
How in heaven's name can us some-timers be expected to play under such conditions?!
Thanks, uwate, you're welcome.
As I mentioned elsewhere, it's a subject that may need it's own thread, but I felt he was using his bridge hand to create a certain grip hand position. Maybe everyone else knows this and I'm the last to know, but playing around with it, I feel there's some value there.
Lou Figueroa
Lou,
Great story as always. You definitely have a gift with a keyboard.
Reading about the bridge hand influencing the grip hand reminded me of something. Maybe you are just talking about distances but I used to use an odd trick when I was out of stroke, haven't thought about it in a long time. I would tighten my closed grip to the point it would raise blisters in a few minutes without using powder, tight as I could get it and still force a cue through it. I would think that this would do horrible things to my grip and stroke but it actually had the opposite effect, I pocketed balls well strangling the cue front and rear and this usually had a residual effect after I quit using it and loosened up. No way to play more then five or ten minutes like this, the work involved was too much. Think I'll try it next trip to Buff's just for grins.
Hu
Thanks, Hu.
And good luck with your experimentation. I'm still working out the bridge hand-grip and connection, but my results at my Friday practice session were pretty promising and I actually stopped to write down some notes. I may have stumbled onto something
Lou Figueroa
or not
Very nice of you to share your defeats with all of us,it takes an honest man to tell everyone about his loses,most people just like to talk about all their wins,Dont feel to bad Lou atlease you play good enough to give yourself a chance at winning,like you told us ,you should of and could of won some of those games if you would of just made the shot,but hell lease u were there n gave it your all,very nice story,thank you!
Lou,
I'm always in the market for some good second hand magic! Let me know how things work out after you play with it awhile please. Theory is a wunnerful thing and something we have no shortage of on this forum but often we don't hear much about what happens when the rubber meets the road.
Hu