As you are probably aware, the vast majority of drivers are *terrible*. I mean just awful. Basically they are the equivalent of the worst bangers you see drunk in the bar. Most drivers have no clue whatsoever how to control their car in a emergency type situation, basically a lack of traction situation. For this large majority, performance is radically improved when braking in many low grip situations. The anti lock brake computer really is quite a bit better than the average driver. However, for highly skilled drivers, antilock brakes are a handicap. Mainly because you can't really do the things you might wish to do in certain "performance" situations. As such, I'm not sure the analogy is an accurate one. While I agree completely with your line of thinking, I think the big difference is that you *can't* do the same things with LD shafts and regular shafts. I mean, you can get the same results, but you can't, for example, take a LD shaft and *make* it squirt more. It just doesn't happen, and vice versa. Also, I hate to say it, but for the majority of low level pool players, a LD shaft will more than likely help, because their tip may be delivered to the cue with much less accuracy than an advanced player. As such, there will be lots of times they meant to hit center, but hit way left or right of center and squirting the CB way off line unintentionally. They often will have no idea why they missed. Anyway, those are my thoughts.
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