As I begin to play better players, I find myself regularly hooked with their good safety play. While I'm sure the purist pool player believes learning to kick properly is a required skill for any legitimate pool player, I can't help but wonder if I should just learn to jump. It seems it would be easier to jump balls than learn the geometry behind one, two, and three cushion kicks.
I plan to become proficient at both, but which one would you recommend starting with? Giving up ball in hand is killing me.
Thank you.
Jumping with a full cue, properly, takes just about as much skill as kicking.
If you're talking about jumping with a jump cue, my son when he was 12 got his first jump cue from his junior league. He was able to jump almost a full ball on his second try. Using a jump cue, especially those trick ones that allow you to jump a ball an inch away from the cueball, are toys for those that can't play properly. I see players use jump cues to get out of shots where they hook themselves trying to play position. What a loss for the purity of the game. It's what the French must feel like when they see McDonalds food.
I still can't fathom why WPA and others allow jump cues in professional pool.
Learn to kick, learn to jump with your playing cue. Then you can say you are a pool player. If you want to be like the guy that cheated on his test then bragged that he scored a 100, get a jump cue.
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