Thank you to everybody for the positive comments. I appreciate it.
I was still hoping to see what others think about which shot option would be the best (most accurate and consistent, with the best chances for a good outcome) for most good players.
Thanks again,
Dave
Thanks for the video Dave. Very interesting.
A few years ago (maybe 7 or so) you posted that you get maximum draw english on the cue ball by not hitting it at the lowest possible point without a miscue, but rather at a point about 2/3 (my number from memory, might or might not be correct) from center to the lowest point because there is less friction on the cueball during the shot to decrease the draw and so the cueball arrives at the object ball with more spin on it.
Thank you for that tip, by the way. I've used it to get some amazing long table hard draw shots. Some similar to the one Corey hit here. It looks like Corey uses that technique on the shot. It's clear his cue is not at the bottom of the cueball.
When you are shooting the shot though it looks like you are striking the ball at the lowest point, instead of the maximum draw point. I'm curious if I didn't see it correctly or if you tried the maximum draw point and what the results might have been.