right bridge for the shot sounds goodFor short delicate draw shots or shots that are easy to make with draw you can get away with it. However when you have to hit the cue ball hard or have to put left or right in addition to it and even on short draws, the cue has a tendency to move around a lot. Also the cue vibrates more on open hand bridges which can cause miscues. There are several reasons not to use open bridges on several shots. I try to use the appropriate bridge for the appropriate shot. Dissent always work. Lol
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and I get the cue moving around, vibrating, etc.- you can see it in my vid
but a lot of that seems to be incidental- a result more than a cause
agree it's not the norm, but there are definitely pro players that draw with an open bridge
and how about snooker players? different game, but open bridge is the norm there
and draw is draw, nah?