I've played with Predator and OB-1 shafts on and off for years and have nothing against low deflection shafts in general. However, for whatever reason (sound?, feel?, "old school" bias?) I find myself shooting more often with solid maple shafts. Now I am primarily a one-pocket player and shoot more accurately at pocket speed than break speed. In my one-pocket games it is rarely the case that a game deciding shot must be hit with extreme left or right English - far more often the really critical shots can be played hitting the cue ball somewhere in the vertical axis, just high, center, or low. Low deflection cues offer little advantage when you are not using much, if any, left or right spin, so maybe in one-pocket, or at least in one-pocket the way I play it, low deflection is less important?
I expect some disagreement here. I am just trying to prod people to think about the issue a bit.
I expect some disagreement here. I am just trying to prod people to think about the issue a bit.
