lol, recently on "Dancing with the Stars" English channels Bruno Tonioli and compliments Petros and Mike's rumba:
Lou Figueroa
There seems to be some confusion on "pinning" the cue ball. If I'm playing straight pool or one pocket, it will rarely happen. It doesn't need to happen. It's a stroke technique for power/spin.
The hammer stroke and pinning are like peas and carrots. You pin the cue ball and your body gravitates toward the hammer stroke. IOW, you do it without trying to do it.
I would say all advanced players will pin the cue ball on short, extreme spin shots. That's how you do them. Less follow through and lots of cue manipulation. Unless you're not an advanced player.
Best,
Mike
lol, back at ya'! Is this all it takes to get a discussion going, lol?
Best,
Mike