DeeDeeCues
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I've always said she looked like the south end of a north-bound horse![]()
Why so mean, man? Horses have feelings.
I've always said she looked like the south end of a north-bound horse![]()
You go right ahead and put a concave tip on your cue. Post a video.Profile hit performance based on shaft and tip, its yin and yang. A duality of math laws.
This is whole thread exclusive to the banning of CF shafts has left out tips.
You do know why pool cues have tips installed on them? Or is it just a standard fact without any understanding?
You go right ahold and put a concave tip on your cue. Post a video.
It's nuts, that's what it is. A concave tip would only make good contact (disregarding compression) at center ball. If we factor in the compression, contact surfaces are still not optimal for anything but center. You just don't understand how a tip works, I know I blocked you for a reason. When you hit a draw shot, for instance, only the top part of the tip makes contact, how would that work with your tip setup? Only the smalles sliver of the tip would make contact making a miscue almost inevitable. See, you need a certain surface area covered with chalk to get good friction and avoid miscues. The thin sliver you would have, wouldn't retain enough chalk most of the time to generate spin, or even avoiding a miscue. Most likely it would buckle and get broken really fast as well. Back to ignore with you.No, its all scientific analysis and homemade content.
It's nuts, that's what it is. A concave tip would only make good contact (disregarding compression) at center ball. If we factor in the compression, contact surfaces are still not optimal for anything but center. You just don't understand how a tip works, I know I blocked you for a reason. When you hit a draw shot, for instance, only the top part of the tip makes contact, how would that work with your tip setup? Only the smalles sliver of the tip would make contact making a miscue almost inevitable. See, you need a certain surface area covered with chalk to get good friction and avoid miscues. The thin sliver you would have, wouldn't retain enough chalk most of the time to generate spin, or even avoiding a miscue. Most likely it would buckle and get broken really fast as well. Back to ignore with you.
you are dealing with a mentally challenged individual.It's nuts, that's what it is. A concave tip would only make good contact (disregarding compression) at center ball. If we factor in the compression, contact surfaces are still not optimal for anything but center. You just don't understand how a tip works, I know I blocked you for a reason. When you hit a draw shot, for instance, only the top part of the tip makes contact, how would that work with your tip setup? Only the smalles sliver of the tip would make contact making a miscue almost inevitable. See, you need a certain surface area covered with chalk to get good friction and avoid miscues. The thin sliver you would have, wouldn't retain enough chalk most of the time to generate spin, or even avoiding a miscue. Most likely it would buckle and get broken really fast as well. Back to ignore with you.
I don't know why so many people here need to go straight to insults. He might be wrong, but why does venturing an unconventional opinion draw such nastiness? You're just going to make him hate you - what's the point of such insults, except to be a bully?you are dealing with a mentally challenged individual.
I don't know why so many people here need to go straight to insults. He might be wrong, but why does venturing an unconventional opinion draw such nastiness? You're just going to make him hate you - what's the point of such insults, except to be a bully?
Why not say "He's not understanding x, y, and z," instead of immediately insulting him? Maybe he'd change his mind and end up agreeing with you, if you didn't immediately resort to bullying.
Subscribe to his lessons and he has all the content. I think he's called Dr fool or somethingAny video of someone playing a competitive game of pool with this?
Y'all are a tough crowd, but that's actually kind of a nice thing to say, so I'll give you credit for that.Stick around, you'll see. It's common knowledge around here that Justnum isn't quite right but he sticks around and we tolerate him![]()
Y'all are a tough crowd, but that's actually kind of a nice thing to say, so I'll give you credit for that.
Is anyone here "quite right"? I haven't seen much evidence of that, and I know I'm not.![]()
I don't know why so many people here need to go straight to insults. He might be wrong, but why does venturing an unconventional opinion draw such nastiness? You're just going to make him hate you - what's the point of such insults, except to be a bully?
Why not say "He's not understanding x, y, and z," instead of immediately insulting him? Maybe he'd change his mind and end up agreeing with you, if you didn't immediately resort to bullying.
It's all so dang complicated. I recently switched from an 11.8mm top-of-the-line, high tech, low deflection shaft to a 1950ish Brunswick Master Stroke. The Brunswick probably hurts my performance, and it has a huge taper roll, and the butt is ridiculously thick, but it's soooooo cool, and I love it.Great players can adjust to, and play great with, ANY shaft. Period. But, they will have preferences. If you like plain maple shafts because of "whatever" reason, enjoy. CF or LD absolutely 100% DO make "some" aspects of execution EASIER for a lower level/beginner player, and by that same measure, "great" players. You can draw/follow/spin your rock easier. Many will argue that point, but that is my position. You can learn to use more "extreme" english easier with LD/CF shafts. The thing is, I think you need to pick a shaft and really learn the cue ball using that given shaft. All shafts are slightly to majorly different. And if you're a beginner you need to learn center ball, meaning center axis first and foremost.
I don't know anything about him, other than his posts on this thread, but Pee-Wee Herman is awesome, so maybe he is Pee-Wee Herman, and maybe if you're nice to him, he'll let you ride his bike, and introduce you to Eminem.That guys ability to miss the point of ideas and lack of knowledge about pool is only matched by his stubbornness to learn and be oblivious to seeing digs made at him. If AZB was a biker gang, he would show up with a 150cc moped wearing a suit. Basically, picture Pee Wee and it's about the right idea.
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He's one of my favorites.Try Neil's technique: