Joey, I like your theory about the additional squirt at high speed. But again, I'm not sure the grip, tight or loose, is in play.
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I'm not sure what the tight grip does but it does something different. Try banking that shot at one half of a ball off of the rail and one and a half balls away from the corner pocket with cue ball parallel (bank the OB one rail with tight grip shooting hard and also with a loose grip) The loose grip will frequently create a double kiss whereas the tight grip allows the cue ball to get out of the OB's way and bank into the hole with a whole lot more frequency. It may be simply the speed changing but it could also be that jacking up like that allows you to put more draw on the CB, helping it get out of the way of the banking OB.
As to the good player's 3 rail shot, when in the hell is he going to shoot that?
JoeyA
Joey, I've tried the shot and a tighter grip does change things. But at least for me, here's why: set up the shot and, assuming a red circle CB, put the circle in the middle, to use as a reference point. Now get into shooting position for the shot and look at the your cue tip and the CB. Then squeeze the butt.
For me, what happens when I do this is that my cue tip moves slightly down and to the right and the angle of the cue is slightly altered. And, at high speed to get the OB three rails, the effects of those changes creates a change in the outcome of the shot.
Like I said, that's just me.
Lou Figueroa