Sure I actually created a thread on it a while back...
I'll give a brief description and then try to find and link to the thread I created.
If you KNOW where the pivot point is (i.e. marked it with a sharpie) but you can't bridge at that point because of an obstructing ball or too close to the rail etc., there are a couple of different ways you can still pivot from the PP.
1) You elevate over a ball to temporarily bridge at that point while you pivot for the amount of english that you want and then while keeping the cue on that line, slide your bridge to the place you will have to bridge from.
2) You can focus on keeping the pivot point locked in place (relative to the table) while you pivot from where your bridge is, by sliding your bridge hand as much as is necessary to keep that point ,(easier if it is marked with a sharpie or whatever), in place relative to the table.
Jaden
p.s. Here is the link to the thread, it was geared more towards people using BHE on a ld cue without having to bridge too far back but is applicable in this situation as well...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=362204
I think it is rather obvious that I agree with you. I've 'never' really used BHE with the pivot point of the cue in mind. I am more of a feel based player & less 'mechanical'.
That really does not matter but you brought up a couple of points that interest me.
Not being able to bridge as desired & pivoting at the pivot point of the cue.
I think I understand this, but could you give a brief explanation, if not here possibly through a PM.
Thanks in advance if you're willing.
I'll give a brief description and then try to find and link to the thread I created.
If you KNOW where the pivot point is (i.e. marked it with a sharpie) but you can't bridge at that point because of an obstructing ball or too close to the rail etc., there are a couple of different ways you can still pivot from the PP.
1) You elevate over a ball to temporarily bridge at that point while you pivot for the amount of english that you want and then while keeping the cue on that line, slide your bridge to the place you will have to bridge from.
2) You can focus on keeping the pivot point locked in place (relative to the table) while you pivot from where your bridge is, by sliding your bridge hand as much as is necessary to keep that point ,(easier if it is marked with a sharpie or whatever), in place relative to the table.
Jaden
p.s. Here is the link to the thread, it was geared more towards people using BHE on a ld cue without having to bridge too far back but is applicable in this situation as well...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=362204
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