I disagree. In the UK almost all players play with a snooker style when playing pool. I wouldn't say that their pocketing skills are much different than the average player in the Philippines where the players tend to vary their head position a lot depending on the distance of the CB to OB. Infact, I would have to say the standard of pocketing for the average player is fractionally higher in the Philippines than in the UK.
I revised my stand on my 'chin on the cue' recommendation a few posts back in deference to all of the greats who seemed to get by just fine without employing my method.

As you can see from the picture below, taken at this years SBE; on a barbox during a midrange shot with my big belly resting on the corner pocket, it causes my chin to come up maybe 3 - 4 inches off the cue. And, of course, on 9 footers with longer stretches, my chin rises up even more.
So, as poolplayers, we all have our strengths, weaknesses, good prospects and limitations. It's up to us to recognize all of these and exploit what we can to create our successes on the table.
Best,
Brian kc
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