drivermaker said:
Just goes to show how many fish are still out there in the big blue sea......
Drivermaker,
It finally sunk in. What you said. I decided to give it a try.
This is a true story.
I was playing the local shortstop last night. I decided to try my old conventional shaft. We played races to 9 in nine ball. I was playing pretty good. I won the first set handily, beating him 9 - 5 cruising in for a victory. There was all kinds of side action going on in the room.
The bet got jacked up in the second set. He poured it on and I made a few mistakes. He went on the hill first., it was 8 to 7. In game 16 I was on a run out playing tight position and hooked myself behind the 9 shooting at the 7 ball. I whipped out the bunjee, jumped a full ball pocketing the 7 in the side and stopped the cueball dead perfect, ran the 8 and 9 to go Hill/Hill.
The last rack broke bad and there were several clusters. I played a break out safe and hooked him good shooting at the 4 ball, but the 4 drifted too far and stopped just short of the side pocket. He tried to thin it in the side off a two rail kick and he missed the whole ball just by a hair. Now I got my money, my buddy's money and who knows what else on this and the whole room is watching.
I have ball in hand and everything's open. 6 balls to run. The last rack hill/hill is always the worst - it's never easy - I was grinding and I had to do some traveling. I got a little out of line on the 7 to get angle from the 8 to the 9. So I realized I had to spin the ball with inside and go three rails, or I would leave myself very long on the 8 and you don't want long shots hill/hill with three balls left.
So I hit the seven with high inside and - whamo the ball spits right out of the pocket and I lose the set.
So, screw you drivermaker!!!
Chris
Ps. Actually, it's not a true story. The truth is (it really is) I used my Predator, easily made the 6 ball run out, and won.
I would be nuts to change back to a regular shaft. You're off the hook.