Tim5000 said:
After seeing the poll about wraps it got me thinking about bridges. When meeting a new opponent for the first time, the first thing I always look at is what type of bridge they are making. So lets see what AZ players prefer.
We haven't had a poll about bridges since... June? So, that's about right. With the continued addition of new members, twice a year isn't bad. Plus this one gives an option for us to say things like "other," or "all." I like to think I use all of them. That's either 8, 12, or lots.
Here's my standard answer:
I'll echo what others have written before. In the beginning phases, a
student might change from an open bridge to a closed bridge in pool to
aid in their progress in straight stroking. But once they get better
and figure how to stroke relatively straight, then many players will
revert back to or at least re-incorporate the open bridge. Not only
is the open bridge important in a game of pool, it often is the
*correct* bridge for certain shots. That is to say, in many
circumstances, the use of a proper open bridge is actually an
indicator of advancement in pool.
I'm open-hand heavy, as far as percentages go. But, I grew up
(poolwise) watching Rempe and Sigel who use the open-hand bridge more
often than the average professional player. So it stuck. {
note: this is what I've been writing for 10 years. The percentage of open handed shots by professionals has definitely increases since this first writing}
Fred <~~~ advocates players re-incorporating the open bridge