dr_dave said:Colin,
I do plan to try to film some swoop stuff, but I need to find an expert swooper first. As you can probably tell, I'm a little skeptical concerning the value of swooping, but I still plan to look at and think about it some more. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Regards,
Dave
Get with John Dougherty (a.k.a. "J.D." of Playing Off the Rail fame, who woofed a little at Bucktooth) on this. He lives in Washington state, around the Seattle area, if you ever make it over that way.
He is very very good at these "swoop" shots. He was demonstrating for a lot of us players how the swoop shot allows you to aim certain inside english shots as if you were striking center ball. In fact, he aims the shots as if he is using center ball, and then "swoops" into the english.
He once embarassed the heck out of a Portland area shortstop when he was explaining the stroke to some of us lesser players. He was saying that he could play a "wrong angle" shot in the side, and get the ball to reverse off the rail smoothly and get over to the other side of the table.
The shortstop insisted J.D. could not get any farther up the opposite rail that "X" diamonds. J.D. asked him to bet on it..to put his money up.

Shortstop declined, and just to twist the knife a little, J.D. attempted the shot anyways, put the SMOOTHEST stroke I have ever seen on the ball, and got the ball THREE DIAMONDS further up the rail than the shortstop said was possible.
I mean, I am a good player, and have SEEN a lot of great players play, and what he did looked impossible.

So...Is the shot possible without swooping? Probably.
Is it easier to hit while swooping? Imho, DEFINITELY.
Russ
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