FYI, I recently wrote an article for Billiards Digest about low-squirt cues. Here it is:
I also have a summary of low-squirt cue info here:
Before I had posted any of this information, I did a poll on that "other" online forum (BD CCB). Now, I'd like to see what you guys think, especially after you look through the information I have posted. Here's the poll background info:
A low-squirt (AKA "low cue-ball deflection") cue creates less squirt (i.e., the cue ball heads closer to the stick's aiming line direction when struck). Therefore, not as much aim adjustment or compensation is required when using English with a low-squirt cue. However, the value of this is debatable ... hence this poll. I hope people from both sides of the argument will participate in the poll and add comments for discussion.
Can a low-squirt cue make a player better, and can it help one level of player more than other levels? When answering the question, assume the player has always used the same cue. So you are comparing how good the player would be if they had always used a low-squirt cue vs. how good they would be if they had always used a cue with more squirt (e.g., twice the amount of squirt as the low-squirt cue). Assume all other factors are equal. Also assume that the player uses English (i.e., squirt will be a factor).
I know that there might be more options, and these options might not be perfect; but please try to select what you think is the best of the answers provided, and add comments if necessary to better explain your position.
I look forward to seeing the poll results and your comments.
Regards,
Dave
I also have a summary of low-squirt cue info here:
Before I had posted any of this information, I did a poll on that "other" online forum (BD CCB). Now, I'd like to see what you guys think, especially after you look through the information I have posted. Here's the poll background info:
A low-squirt (AKA "low cue-ball deflection") cue creates less squirt (i.e., the cue ball heads closer to the stick's aiming line direction when struck). Therefore, not as much aim adjustment or compensation is required when using English with a low-squirt cue. However, the value of this is debatable ... hence this poll. I hope people from both sides of the argument will participate in the poll and add comments for discussion.
Can a low-squirt cue make a player better, and can it help one level of player more than other levels? When answering the question, assume the player has always used the same cue. So you are comparing how good the player would be if they had always used a low-squirt cue vs. how good they would be if they had always used a cue with more squirt (e.g., twice the amount of squirt as the low-squirt cue). Assume all other factors are equal. Also assume that the player uses English (i.e., squirt will be a factor).
I know that there might be more options, and these options might not be perfect; but please try to select what you think is the best of the answers provided, and add comments if necessary to better explain your position.
I look forward to seeing the poll results and your comments.
Regards,
Dave
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