I think the house should outlaw jump cues if they want to keep the cloth in good condition.
Just replace the phrase "jump shots" with "safeties".
I think the house should outlaw jump cues if they want to keep the cloth in good condition.
I like jump shots, but only if you are going to use a full-sized cue to do it. Masse shots too.... no masse cues allowed. Sorry to those of you that purchased a jump or (even more foolishly) a Masse cue, no offense.
Further more, I do not entirely think its kosher for people to jump that often. i think its a rare case where one simply MUST jump a ball. Sure, its impressive if its done correctly and it sure does seem like a massive amount of time needed to master a skill that you will rarely ever need to use. So people that invest so much time in learning to jump tend to jump more than they need to... Please stop the violence. End the cycle of hatred for cloth.... cloth is people too... cloth lives matter.
We shall over-cut.
Not a fan of jumping or the testicularly-driven industry built up around this needless practice.
Regards,
Lesh
I don't like jump shot's that's my opinion ask Earl hear what he has to say.
Bank shot? What are you, some kind of girly man?
I think they should do away with bank shots. Play the game like a Man
No not an A player, I would say B+ at most. I do not B&R consistently enough and still make the occasional errors. I do not know my %, Maybe a B&R every 7 racks. High run is 5 racks.
And that's the point of playing kicks first, to make your opponent think he has an upper hand. lol,
Yes, I like the jump and I think jump cues should be allowed, always. I paid $35 for my J&J jump and it works very well. A regular playing cue can be used in some situations but not most. I have jumped 1/4 ball and 1/2 ball with my player easily and can jump full ball with no control but playing cues aren't made for that shot. That's why they made the jump cue. It's a specific tool for a specific shot.
Full cues are 100% made for jumping balls, you just dont know how.
I would imagine you cannot hit a ball 7 feet away and draw the cueball back to the rail 8 or 9 feet, and yet playing cues are made for that too.
I love jumping. Especially since I can do this:
https://www.facebook.com/bradsh98/videos/10205856303347051/
What jump are you using in that video?