I have several friends that are very talented with their abilities at the pool table. Without exceptions they all bridge their cues with bridges that are very esthetic. The other comman denominator of these talented players is that they seem to have elevation on their cuestick, maybe no more that 15 to 20 degrees on an average. Longer shots less, closer shots more.
I experimented with my cue somewhat elevated and found that it does add to the control of whity. I thought with an elevated cue I would add deflection, not the case. Is there any school of thought that advocates this method? I haven't had the opprotunity to experiment with this too much but I think it will be a good item to incorperate in to my game. What do you think?
I experimented with my cue somewhat elevated and found that it does add to the control of whity. I thought with an elevated cue I would add deflection, not the case. Is there any school of thought that advocates this method? I haven't had the opprotunity to experiment with this too much but I think it will be a good item to incorperate in to my game. What do you think?