
This is all it is.
Voice of reason in this thread.
the ultimate accuracy in all the cue sports is snooker & its no coincidence they all use open hand bridge. In pool the closed bridge is helpful with extreme power shots to keep the cue from raising up. As the pockets get tighter & possibility of the 5x10 table making a comeback, pool players will adopt more snooker oriented techniques including stance, cue action & sighting.
I think the choice of open or closed bridge can make a difference in aiming, but apparently not for everyone.
I use an open bridge specifically because it allows me to see the unbroken shaft line, which helps me see clearly where my stick is pointed. In other words, it helps my aiming.
Those who use a closed bridge either don't care about this or haven't thought about it.
pj
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Thought you weren't coming into this section
Darren Appleton is a good example. strickly open bridge except on the break.