My break is doing great compared to what it used to be! I'm also moving the ball around the table very nicely! I'm getting much better about staying in line! However...I'm missing wayyy too many shots when I use english because I am getting so much deflection and I can't judge it accurately.
I've got to go to a shaft that causes as little deflection as possible...I guess? Would somebody tell me what I should use? OB1? Predator? Mezz? What already?
Thanks in advance!
You have to know your cue (any cue) pivot bridge point, start with straight shot say 5 diamonds apart between CB and OB, and change your bridge location an inch every time, say you start at 7" from tip, then go to 8, and so on, until i would say 14 to 16" mark each bridge with a pencil, you will notice your deflection gets less and less as your bridge is longer. Another thing to keep track of is your tip contact of CB position make sure you are hitting it always same place, check chalk marks. Remember to always shoot with high right or high left and a bit hard this way you take other factors as swerve, throw due to stun,
Another factor is to know, as CB and OB got closer to each other deflection angle get smaller and smaller
Note most of pro have long bridge that is to get rid of deflection.
The smaller the tip the shorter bridge hand will be but more swerve at slow speed can be controlled, i shoot with 11 mm so i do not have to go too extreme to edge, and also comfortable bridge where deflection cancels throw due to English stun for most common shots.
Best of luck
Thanks to Dr. Dave he has all of that covered.