Open vs Close Bridge

skor

missing shots since 1995
Silver Member
In the past, all pros (most of them) used close bridge. Every instructor was advocating close bridge as the way to go.
Nowadays, all the pros (most of them) use open bridge... what changed? and when?
For snooker it was always open bridge, the snooker stance was different and the chin is on the cue so that gave that extra contact point to secure the cue position and a closed bridge would block the player's view.
So I get pool players that put the chin on the cue who use open bridge but many don't put the chin on the cue, so why not close bridge?
 
I'm a closed bridge person unless my arthritis is acting up then I'll still try to close my bridge and only as a last resort will use a open bridge .
 
Colin's power break video is interesting and he uses an open bridge. His assessment is that it's a personal preference and open or closed bridge both work fine.
Edit: I find it interesting that he considered raising up in the follow through as a Feature rather than a flaw. 🤷‍♂️
 
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