ENGLISH!, your too damn gullible, stop letting theses guys have fun at your expense.
Everyone here knows that the pivot stroke causes the rear of the cue to move through a arc and subsequently, the tip moves on an inverse of that arc.
The ONLY point that truly matters is that the cue tip consistently returns precisely the same point at impact in relation to where it started. It doesn't matter in any way how it does that, the CB will never know what the cue tip was doing milliseconds before impact.
For many people, fixing the whole system to one hinged point, (pivot stroke) is just easier and more reliable. It's easier for many to learn, especially those that don't put a ton of time into playing, and it's also easier for most to repeat consistently. This is why it is so commonly taught by so many instructors, it offers many gains and very few shortcomings.
Bottom line, there is no "Best", only what's best for you.
Stop feeding the troll attack , they're having way too much fun.![]()
Thanks.
Honest & sincere people usually are a bit gullible. Usually in the real world where there is more than just text to go on, I'm not.
I'm only responding because I don't want anyone to think that the cue is moving 'level' or straight for several inches when as I see it & you have stated it does not.
To assert that it does implies that there is a margin for error in the up & down direction that is not there.
If these guys are willing to mislead everyone that reads AZB looking to improve just to have their fun at my expanse & possibly all of those peoples' expense...
then shame on them.
Thanks for the suggestion &
Best Wishes,
Rick
PS Did you vote? If not please do.
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