middleofnowhere
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Actually it has made up for snookering a player and getting ball in hand so easly. While kicking can often be accomplished it usually results in a sell out.Jump cues make up for the lack of ability to kick at balls effectively, what happened to those skills?
The penelty of ball in hand anywhere on the table is reduclously harsh. It can mean in most cases among good players an automatic loss.
Why, because a player who may even had a potential run out, chose to just push you up against a ball hoping for BIH.
If you remember, before BIH you could push out. So very little kicking skills were even required. So the argument that kicking skills have somehow been lost is not true, they were never required in the first place.
9 ball was played at more skillful and strategic level with pushout. The introduction on one foul BIH ruined the game. Maybe to a degree the jump cue fixed some of that.