Why is it that most people (myself included) have more confidence and are more accurate hitting shots with center or bottom spin than when using top spin? At the same speed (whether it be slow rolling or a power shot), I'm much more confident with bottom and center than I am with top.
Consider a straight-in table length shot where the cue ball is near the end rail. Most average players I see immediately jack up to hit center or bottom (which theoretically would make the shot much less accurate and comfortable) rather than use top which would give them a level cue and a better view, and would achieve the same cue-ball position.
Also consider a table length shot with a little angle (not quite straight in) with the cue ball a little farther from the end rail. It seems to me, most people make the ball much more often when stunning or drawing the ball than they do with the same speed using follow to goto the top rail and back up.
Just want some of your opinions on the subject
Consider a straight-in table length shot where the cue ball is near the end rail. Most average players I see immediately jack up to hit center or bottom (which theoretically would make the shot much less accurate and comfortable) rather than use top which would give them a level cue and a better view, and would achieve the same cue-ball position.
Also consider a table length shot with a little angle (not quite straight in) with the cue ball a little farther from the end rail. It seems to me, most people make the ball much more often when stunning or drawing the ball than they do with the same speed using follow to goto the top rail and back up.
Just want some of your opinions on the subject

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