Robert Byrne's books are the best. And, very simply, if you are not in control of throw, you are not playing the game. It's not making the shot that counts, it is HOW you make the shot. This is because the game is manipulating the cue ball. Once a player can make all the shots, he JUST becomes a "player". Making the shots is easy, making the shots how they need to be made(controlling position) IS the game.
... [throw] seems to be more pronounced for softer/slower hits.
... I noticed that a lot of my cut shots were nowhere near center pocket. esp. the ones I'd cut to the right. I have an idea I'm not setting up right for them, but then again it could be throw.
I think your first instinct was right: you're setup is a little off, so you're seeing right cuts a little differently. If it was throw you'd see the same effect both ways.
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I believe that Martins 99 Critical Shots talks about throw. (
Everything you ever wanted to know about throw, and more, with lots of video and article links, can be found here:Are there any good vidios around on throw? Johnnyt
Everything you ever wanted to know about throw, and more, with lots of video and article links, can be found here:
Enjoy,
Dave
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Thanks Randy. That means a lot coming from you because I know you are a great instructor (and a great person).Great website.....SPF=randyg
Thanks Randy. That means a lot coming from you because I know you are a great instructor (and a great person).
Regards,
Dave
If you mean "pool room," then I'm interested.Get a room lol. Johnnyt
If you mean "pool room," then I'm interested.
Dave
Cueball throw or object ball. Cueball throw is tough to gauge on a neutral system due to many cue shafts perform differently. Object ball is the same. Players stroke, ball conditions, table conditions, room conditions can all have their own affect. Not really an answer to your question but an insight to possibilities when considering throw. Byrne is my favorite on most any basic knowledge of play.Thank you for reminding me. I have that book somewhere. I've read it like 10 times and ech time I came to "throw" I probably flipped past it thinking I didn't need it.
Today I was breaking and running full racks to watch where my shots were going in the pockets. I noticed that a lot of my cut shots were nowhere near center pocket. esp. the ones I'd cut to the right. I have an idea I'm not setting up right for them, but then again it could be throw. I liked this game a hell of a lot more before I started asking "why" instead of just doing it. Last time I started to read aiming threads it took me almost 2 weeks to get back to where I was. LOL. Johnnyt