Will an uneven amount of chalk on a tip cause english and throw the cueball using a dead center hit on the cueball?
I have noticied that somtimes on straight in long shots (cueball about 18" from the object ball and OB at least 4 diamonds from pocket) it appears as if the cueball is throwing the object ball off line. This is on a shot that is using center ball hit. I have a really hard tip on my cue and the radius is not skewed. I am thinking that this may be caused by the tip not having an even amount of chalk on it because I do not chalk the tip after every shot and sometimes only when I have to put a lot of english on the shot. Is it possible that if there is a bare spot that the chalked area will act as if you are hittng the cueball off center?
I have noticied that somtimes on straight in long shots (cueball about 18" from the object ball and OB at least 4 diamonds from pocket) it appears as if the cueball is throwing the object ball off line. This is on a shot that is using center ball hit. I have a really hard tip on my cue and the radius is not skewed. I am thinking that this may be caused by the tip not having an even amount of chalk on it because I do not chalk the tip after every shot and sometimes only when I have to put a lot of english on the shot. Is it possible that if there is a bare spot that the chalked area will act as if you are hittng the cueball off center?