Haven't gone through the thread yet but this notion does kinda ring true. Long time ago in a book far far away, (the Mosconi book) I was all about correct this and that (4" behind the balance point, firm bridge, yada yada... ) which wasn't actually. For instance house cues would simply float away. So 50 yrs later, grip in the 10" around the butt zone, bridge comfortably crook'd and placed however it lands with my stance.I figure if one hand is on one end of the cue, and one hand is on the other, where the bp is probably won't make a huge difference
but I don't know for sure, and am curious. say if more weight is in back, could that affect a player's stroke in any way?
would that affect stroke speed or anything else? what if the cue is more balanced towards its center? etc.
With the weight bolt in your hand there's still plenty downforce in front