while practicing yesterday on a humid day on very slow house cloth, i kinda found a different kind of stroke. i've never read about this kind of stroke on all the pool books (books by capelle, byrne, and fels) i had, so i thought that it might be a flaw in the stroke.
i am talking about the throw stroke. my hands stay in the middle of the wrap in the warm-up strokes and when i hit the cue ball, i throw the cue forward catching the cue in the end of the butt (almost near the rubber bumper). i found out that using this kind of stroke makes drawing and following the cue-ball effortless when i'm playing on slow house cloth. it is kind of unorthodox when you imagine it, but for some reason it works for me.
have you encountered this kind of stroke? if so, i would really like to know the logic how this kind of unorthodox stroke works. is this kind of stroke documented in other pool books?
i am talking about the throw stroke. my hands stay in the middle of the wrap in the warm-up strokes and when i hit the cue ball, i throw the cue forward catching the cue in the end of the butt (almost near the rubber bumper). i found out that using this kind of stroke makes drawing and following the cue-ball effortless when i'm playing on slow house cloth. it is kind of unorthodox when you imagine it, but for some reason it works for me.
have you encountered this kind of stroke? if so, i would really like to know the logic how this kind of unorthodox stroke works. is this kind of stroke documented in other pool books?