Take my challenge and see how good your kicking is versus your jumping. I'm being honest. Let me draw up 10 table scenarios where you kick at the ball and jump at the ball. Grade yourself and come back with the numbers.
As far as the jump cue, I make the odd cue, so I have them around. I only ever break them out for events that allow them, when I decide to play in these events. What I laugh about is this "crying" you're hearing me doing. I elected to post some rule changes to accomodate those of us that would prefer pool be played without the gimmick stick. Just because I make them and have been known to use one, doesn't make them proper for the game. It makes me the Anti-Barton. I could profit from making them, but usually choose to bypass that particular business. I, personally, hate the jump cue. Texas Express rules have made a place for the jump cue, according to John. The purpose of the TE rules was to speed up the game. Instead of giving out ball in hand on a good safety now, which would usually result in loss of rack, we now allow the jump cue to be used. Seems like it has counteracted the TE rules. Now the game is longer due to less ball in hand fouls, and we no longer reward good safeties, only flawless ones. Seems like you want to raise the bar on safety play, but lower it in regards to kicking skills. What a shame.