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Is there some way to know if your hand is in the proper bridge placement when doing a Pro1 pivot? Other than the ball going in the hole.
For instance when doing a manual pivot, you slide your bridge hand into the shot with a 1/2 tip offset and then pivot either right or left to center ball. So on the manual pivot you have somewhat of a reference point with the 1/2 tip offset.
When Stan is explaining difference between manual and Pro1 pivots on the DVD he is using a line draw on the table to represent a CTEL line and the V in his bridge is slightly offset to the right or left of CTEL depending on if it is a right or left pivot.
My question is, how do you know if you sliding your bridge hand into the proper place on the Pro1 pivot. Do you consciously look at the CTEL and slide your hand to the right or left? Is there some other reference you use, or are you just going by feel and letting your hand slide into the shot based on where your eyes are looking? If so, it seems like there could be room for error in that method. How do you go about getting your bridge hand into the proper spot?
For instance when doing a manual pivot, you slide your bridge hand into the shot with a 1/2 tip offset and then pivot either right or left to center ball. So on the manual pivot you have somewhat of a reference point with the 1/2 tip offset.
When Stan is explaining difference between manual and Pro1 pivots on the DVD he is using a line draw on the table to represent a CTEL line and the V in his bridge is slightly offset to the right or left of CTEL depending on if it is a right or left pivot.
My question is, how do you know if you sliding your bridge hand into the proper place on the Pro1 pivot. Do you consciously look at the CTEL and slide your hand to the right or left? Is there some other reference you use, or are you just going by feel and letting your hand slide into the shot based on where your eyes are looking? If so, it seems like there could be room for error in that method. How do you go about getting your bridge hand into the proper spot?