First I'd better define what I mean by deflection. I'm talking about the amount the cue ball goes (deflects) off line, caused by using english.
I've missed a couple firmly shot, longer english shots lately so I was practicing them last night. I think I made some progress. One thing that seemed to help right away (not a surprise, already new this just seemed to be ignoring it for some reason) was taking a shorter stroke and using a shorter bridge. This restricts how hard I can hit the shot but that could be a good thing. After not that long I was making the shots rather well. I'm talking 'with english' now, not center ball hits.
Anyway, was it my imagination? Was the amount of deflection lessened by taking a shorter stroke and or shortening the length of my bridge? Maybe I just was more accurate because of this but it really did seem to me the amount the cue ball deflected was effected. So it seemed like I had to compensate less.
I've missed a couple firmly shot, longer english shots lately so I was practicing them last night. I think I made some progress. One thing that seemed to help right away (not a surprise, already new this just seemed to be ignoring it for some reason) was taking a shorter stroke and using a shorter bridge. This restricts how hard I can hit the shot but that could be a good thing. After not that long I was making the shots rather well. I'm talking 'with english' now, not center ball hits.
Anyway, was it my imagination? Was the amount of deflection lessened by taking a shorter stroke and or shortening the length of my bridge? Maybe I just was more accurate because of this but it really did seem to me the amount the cue ball deflected was effected. So it seemed like I had to compensate less.