scottycoyote said:most of the phillipinos have ugly strokes to me, even though they are some of the best in the game, efrens is loopy, bustas is bad.......i was watching luat at last years open and just couldnt believe he shot so well with his stroke and stance, it looks like a trainwreck. Allens stroke is certainly compact lol, i watched him practicing at the open and he threw 9 balls on the table and ran them like 5 times in a row in like 10 mins.......strong stuff still.
Cameron Smith said:However I don't like the stroke of Pei Wei Chang. He is a great player, and with his short stroke, he is a great shotmaker. But I do believe he is limited with it. There are many spin shots that he can not play simply because he can't generate the force required with that short stroke.
I dunno what people are looking at.cuetechasaurus said:You have got to be kidding me. Efren and Bustamante have two of the most beautiful strokes I've ever seen. I wouldn't reccomend anyone copy their techniques, but their cueing action is superb. Luat has a great stroke too, he is smooth as silk.
JoeyInCali said:I dunno what people are looking at.
Efren's stroke is no longer loopy.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GyCdVbHcPpA
He does rise a little on the final stroke and he lets the cue go but the tip goest thru whitey perfectly.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GyCdVbHcPpA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CQPGzwcuy3w
Busta shows you only need the index finger and thumb to cue.![]()
I rack balls said:Which pro do you think has a weak, crooked, ugly stroke? I have one or two in mind but I haven't seen a lot of them play so I would think there are more out there than I am aware of. I am baffled how they play as well as they do.
Eric.A.
TATE said:I can't even watch Mike Davis play. I have to look away.
Klopek said:He made it to the WPC finals, and he's a very good player, but that stroke makes my skin crawl. He grips the cue so tight and doesn't use his forearm to draw the cue back, he just flicks his wrist back and snaps it forward. I remember the commentators at the 2004 WPC were really caught up with how unconventional Chang's stroke was. Think it was Steve Davis.
jay helfert said:The all time strangest stroke I ever saw was Cisero Murphy's. He came to a complete stop at the top of his back swing, hesitated, gave the cue a little hitch upward and then proceeded to follow through. It was agonizing to watch, and yet he made every ball. It worked for him.
I don't think anyone ever tried to copy Cisero's stroke, for good reason.
cuetechasaurus said:I never knew he played straight pool that good. I figured he was just a 9ball player, but I guess he does have that touch for 14.1.
His stroke is so weird...he has a 2 inch backstroke with his elbow, but his shoulder lifts his elbow which gives him a long back stroke. And his forward stroke is the same, he uses his shoulder for everything it seems. But the guy sure can shoot well. I wonder how he stuck with those mechanics when he was an up and coming player. I would have figured that some top players or instructors that saw his talent would have tried to change his mechanics before he became a great player.
He hada slipstroke correct Jay?A good player whom i go to his room shoots like this,his name is Gil Black,used to run around a bit,do you know him?,black gentlemen in his 70s.jay helfert said:The all time strangest stroke I ever saw was Cisero Murphy's. He came to a complete stop at the top of his back swing, hesitated, gave the cue a little hitch upward and then proceeded to follow through. It was agonizing to watch, and yet he made every ball. It worked for him.
I don't think anyone ever tried to copy Cisero's stroke, for good reason.
sjm said:Somewhat comparable is that some suggest that Jim Furyk has a bad golf swing, but in truth he had an unconventional, efficient, repeatable swing and that's why he is the Worlds #2 ranked player.