Which do you feel is better to use as you primary way of shooting? I personally find myself going back and fourth, it really doesn't seem to mess with me because I've been doing it for so long.
Odd.... this is the first I've ever heard this question.bankshot76 said:Which do you feel is better to use as you primary way of shooting? I personally find myself going back and fourth, it really doesn't seem to mess with me because I've been doing it for so long.
deadgearplyr said:It definitely depends on the type of shot and especially what game you're playing. In one pocket, you can probably use the open hand most of the time unless you have a long one or really have to stroke it. In nine ball, I personally like to use a closed bridge on most shots, especially cause the table I practice on is triple shimmed. Using a closed bridge for me, make me feel more 'guaranteed' to make the shot. Anytime I have a funny feeling about making a shot and it looks 50/50, I use a closed bridge. My mentor tells me to use an open bridge on most easy shots because you can sight down the cue better.
I think there is definitely a reason snooker players use an open hand bridge, and that's because they are using less force to maneuver. If you look at the carom players, they use mostly a closed bridge because they are putting more force on the shot.![]()
I think nine ball players like myself use a combination of the finesse you see in snooker and the power you see in three cushion. :thumbup:
What he said.ShootingArts said:I was taught by an old schooler to always use a closed bridge and that can definitely get the job done. I watch folks play snooker with an open bridge and that works too.
When a precise aim is most important I favor an open bridge and just a touch of high hit with a very flat stick to run down the table as naturally as possible. When I need a lot of spin I favor a closed bridge.
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