The Secret of the Most Powerful Shot

It is so pleasent hanging with him around !!!
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Awesome experience !!!
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Verica is also so kind and gorgeous indeed !!!
 
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The key is in holding the shaft of the cue with a rather weak and light grip instead of grasping it tightly. Then, when you propel the cue forward, it actually slides through your fingers for a few additional centimeters, acting like an accelerating projectile.

Well that explains it, no wonder I keep getting friction burns on my bridge hand and stripping wraps off the butt of the cue with my other.

So the shaft has to slide through your bridge ?
 
Behold my new super weapon! It took me years but I finally learned a technique which can regularly send CB and every other ball in its way flying. It's also the best technique for breaking I ever used. The key is in holding the shaft of the cue with a rather weak and light grip instead of grasping it tightly. Then, when you propel the cue forward, it actually slides through your fingers for a few additional centimeters, acting like an accelerating projectile. The power it can give to the CB is immense, which already helped me win several matches. It's also incredibly fun to use that technique, and it surely attracts the audience.

Sounds like you might have found an instructor! Does his name start with an "E" by any chance??
 
Well that explains it, no wonder I keep getting friction burns on my bridge hand and stripping wraps off the butt of the cue with my other.

So the shaft has to slide through your bridge ?

I hope this is a joke... The shaft has to slide through your grip, that way the cue attains a greater speed. Once you learn it the main issue will be multiple balls going airborne.
 
I hope this is a joke... The shaft has to slide through your grip, that way the cue attains a greater speed. Once you learn it the main issue will be multiple balls going airborne.

Just yell "FOUR" before you shoot.Then it's not a problem.
 
I hope this is a joke... The shaft has to slide through your grip, that way the cue attains a greater speed. Once you learn it the main issue will be multiple balls going airborne.

So you hold the cue backwards, with the shaft in your grip hand and the butt of the cue in your bridge hand?

Geez, I thought I was doing it wrong before but now I'm totally lost.

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lemme guess...you put this on before you break.

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am i rite?
 
Hello

Gene doesn't think so !!!
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Sorry !:o
Verica is too kind and polite to answer on this provocatice question,however she would like to go and check this before you answer :
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=331157&highlight=champsic

Are the rest of you ignoring this guy ? ^^^^^^

AND thanks PP for sharing your "secrets" with this forum. Don't forget I pointed you to
the "Rules" section of this forum some time ago.

It sounds like now that you have mastered the rules the next logical place to post your "secrets" would be in the "Ask the instructor" section.

The main forum should be reserved for threads about wives, girlfriends, texting, apologizing, whiskey, and coffee. Or maybe in N.P.R.
 
Are the rest of you ignoring this guy ? ^^^^^^

AND thanks PP for sharing your "secrets" with this forum. Don't forget I pointed you to
the "Rules" section of this forum some time ago.

It sounds like now that you have mastered the rules the next logical place to post your "secrets" would be in the "Ask the instructor" section.

The main forum should be reserved for threads about wives, girlfriends, texting, apologizing, whiskey, and coffee. Or maybe in N.P.R.

:nono::slap: It's the ASK the instructor forum, not TELL the instructor forum!
 
When I saw Gene Hackman for the first time in my life,playing pool of course I couldn't believe my eyes in butterfly stroke he has been using....
I'm perfectly willing to believe that
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is a great player, but I doubt that he would ever use a "butterfly" stroke.
 
Behold my new super weapon! It took me years but I finally learned a technique which can regularly send CB and every other ball in its way flying. It's also the best technique for breaking I ever used. The key is in holding the shaft of the cue with a rather weak and light grip instead of grasping it tightly. Then, when you propel the cue forward, it actually slides through your fingers for a few additional centimeters, acting like an accelerating projectile. The power it can give to the CB is immense, which already helped me win several matches. It's also incredibly fun to use that technique, and it surely attracts the audience.

Travis Trotter is IronMan
 
You should name it "the Javelin break". Seriously, basic physics unfortunately say this makes no sense. Once you let go of the cue it is no longer accelerating...it is actually decelerating. The only possible way you get more speed with the javelin break is if your normal break is weak because you are decelerating the cue by not following through...known as the OJ break because you're stabbing at it.
 
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