> I've only seen a couple people use a jump shot as a means to play an intentional safe,which theoretically,says that a jump shot is more of a offensive,stay at the table type maneuver in the minds of high-level players.
When you've seen Efren make any of his unbelievable kicks,unless I'm mistaken,he might have known he would be in the neighborhood to make it,but I'm about certain that he didn't look at it as a hanger,like Earl does/did when he was at his best jumping with a full cue,or in similar conditions (fuzzy cloth). I've never been able to communicate with him well enough with Efren to point-blank ask him about this.
I watched Earl very closely in Memphis very early in my pool life,on a Gold Crown with unbacked Mali cloth,make full cue jumps from up to 5-6" away from a full blocker and pocketed the object ball 40-something times in a row. He was following 2 rails for position,drawing the length of the table and off the end rail,sweeping them in from the middle of the table and drawing one rail for position,as well as controlled 6" draws,dead stops,and short follow punches.
He was much more approachable then,and I asked him that when faced with shots like these in battle conditions,how often he expected to make the ball with position,and his answer was this. "That's exactly right,I EXPECT to make it,PERIOD.
On nappy cloth like this the jump itself is automatic,if you have any stroke at all,so then it's just like any other shot,I NEVER expect to miss,it's always a surprise
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The kick-safe skill set has both offensive (getting BIH) and defensive (not giving up BIH) components,putting it right smack in the middle.
You have to be able to do all 3. Tommy D.
When you've seen Efren make any of his unbelievable kicks,unless I'm mistaken,he might have known he would be in the neighborhood to make it,but I'm about certain that he didn't look at it as a hanger,like Earl does/did when he was at his best jumping with a full cue,or in similar conditions (fuzzy cloth). I've never been able to communicate with him well enough with Efren to point-blank ask him about this.
I watched Earl very closely in Memphis very early in my pool life,on a Gold Crown with unbacked Mali cloth,make full cue jumps from up to 5-6" away from a full blocker and pocketed the object ball 40-something times in a row. He was following 2 rails for position,drawing the length of the table and off the end rail,sweeping them in from the middle of the table and drawing one rail for position,as well as controlled 6" draws,dead stops,and short follow punches.
He was much more approachable then,and I asked him that when faced with shots like these in battle conditions,how often he expected to make the ball with position,and his answer was this. "That's exactly right,I EXPECT to make it,PERIOD.


The kick-safe skill set has both offensive (getting BIH) and defensive (not giving up BIH) components,putting it right smack in the middle.
You have to be able to do all 3. Tommy D.