MasterClass...Perhaps you should acquaint yourself with the video available online of the Jacksonville Experiment, which was extreme high-speed photograpy of the cuetip hitting the CB. The photography was shot at 4000 frames per second...normal video is 30 frames per second. They used all manner of cues, shafts, and tips. It proved once and for all that you cannot extend dwell time between the tip and CB...at least not enough to make any difference in what happens. You may think you're doing something different, but it's not really happening.
Pool school teaches you these things. Perhaps you could benefit from this information when you are ready.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Pool school teaches you these things. Perhaps you could benefit from this information when you are ready.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com