Check out the other thread. I explained my thoughts on it there before, but here goes. I've used the shot many times. It comes from carom billiards when you get the balls in the corner you keep moving between them by the fraction of an inch running up your score. You don't have to lay the cue on the table, that comes from Bob's article. Think about Reyes lining up a shot, open bridge. His cue tip is on the table, at the base of the cue ball. A short upward movement of the thumb brings the tip slightly forward and up moving the cue ball. Try it, it is easy. Think intentional scratches in one pocket, think 9 ball, object ball and cue ball next to the end rail and moving the cue ball just enough to freeze the object ball to the rail and not expose the end rail for a return safety.
A very good tool to have in our arsenal, and very legal. In one pocket, its usually used for intentional fouls anyway.
A very good tool to have in our arsenal, and very legal. In one pocket, its usually used for intentional fouls anyway.