IF you had a zero deflection cue, how would you play?

you can aim closer to where you aim with vertical axis shots withall spins
therefore you dont need to lean as many compensations for different amounts of spin
jmho
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I would play about exactly the same after three hours. I currently have two LD shafted cues and one regular maple shaft. I alternate games with them, and most of the time can tell no difference whatsoever
 
I've been hearing about zero deflection cues since the 80s....it's unicorn thinking.
...you can only have zero deflection at a certain range...speed and distance...
...even a different cloth can change that.

what players should be looking for is a 'user friendly' cue.
...the 13 mm with ivory ferrules pushed too much for me..
...most LDs masse too much for me.
 
I usually play all games with my Carom shaft,
Used to like spinning everything

Now I'm thinking I'd like to try a good 13mm pool shaft on a pool cue for my 14.1

Having more success lately using less spin and stunning the ball around, Carom and pool
 
I usually play all games with my Carom shaft,
Used to like spinning everything

Now I'm thinking I'd like to try a good 13mm pool shaft on a pool cue for my 14.1

Having more success lately using less spin and stunning the ball around, Carom and pool

I use carom taper on all my cues..snooker, pool, and carom.
...I like spinning....I feel it's a necessary complication...it allows you to run out without
making a hard shot....
..but you can hit dead center cue-ball without changing your cue.
 
My coach is the same. He walks around demonstrating shots, just randomly grabbing our cues off our hands, doesn't matter if it's a house cue, Mezz, Predator or Adam cue, he makes all the shots with sidespin on demand without needing to look at what cue he's wielding.

I don't know what he's on and neither does he. He can't seem to explain it to us but he just is able to do it.

I would play about exactly the same after three hours. I currently have two LD shafted cues and one regular maple shaft. I alternate games with them, and most of the time can tell no difference whatsoever
 
When you say user-friendly, do you mean that the cue allows you to apply side-spin in an intuitive manner such that the cueball still goes straight down the aiming line?

what players should be looking for is a 'user friendly' cue.
...the 13 mm with ivory ferrules pushed too much for me..
...most LDs masse too much for me.
 
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