With all due respect!
Where did I say anything about using "pure stroke" or "high amounts of spin and english" in my post? I looked back at my post and I can't find that anywhere.
Fact is I never said that!
My suggestion is to simplify the run by reducing angles so the cue ball doesn't have to move around the table as much and still use your standard stroke. The more the cue ball moves the harder it is to control. Slower playing tables require more stroke to get from point A to point B with small angles. A player can combat that by creating slightly larger angles. This allows the player to continue playing with the same stroke regardless of the speed of the table.
There is nothing in this which implies "pure stroke" or "high amounts of english" Please don't put words in my mouth.
Of course practicing for an hour or so on a table will help a player prepare for a match. Lots of luck having that opportunity each time you choose to play someone.
Thanks you,
Tom
Where did I say anything about using "pure stroke" or "high amounts of spin and english" in my post? I looked back at my post and I can't find that anywhere.
Fact is I never said that!
My suggestion is to simplify the run by reducing angles so the cue ball doesn't have to move around the table as much and still use your standard stroke. The more the cue ball moves the harder it is to control. Slower playing tables require more stroke to get from point A to point B with small angles. A player can combat that by creating slightly larger angles. This allows the player to continue playing with the same stroke regardless of the speed of the table.
There is nothing in this which implies "pure stroke" or "high amounts of english" Please don't put words in my mouth.
Of course practicing for an hour or so on a table will help a player prepare for a match. Lots of luck having that opportunity each time you choose to play someone.
Thanks you,
Tom