lunneborgc
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I went throught the exact same thing. The LD shaft masked my crappy stroke and allowed me to get away with flaws that a standard shaft would not. I finally gave up the LD and it took me a year working on my stroke to get back to the level that I played with the LD shaft. My stroke is very straight now and I have passed that LD shaft plauteu.
My suggestion,
Get rid of the LD shaft. Get a quality instructor and ONLY focus on your stroke until it is perfectly straight. At that point you can switch between almost any cue with only a slight drop in your game. When I was addicted to LD, If I went to a bar, I looked helpless with any normal cue. Now that I am finished with Rehab, I can play good with a Homer Simpson Walmart Special.
The other thing I will mention...I used to hear good players/pros talk about deflection/squirt like it was not a huge concern. Now that I have a straight stroke, I agree. It is not nearly as difficult to adjust for when your cue goes back and forth in a straight line.
Thanks xian, I laughed when I read....
"The LD shaft masked my crappy stroke and allowed me to get away with flaws that a standard shaft would not."
I only laugh because I'm certain it's true. I look forward to getting past the plateau, as you put it. Practice begins today, I'm leaving the LD shaft in the bag. I'll report back in a couple months. Appreciate the input about your experience!