it distracts the opponent so you can shif tthe position of the 5 ball from a cut to a stop shoti dont know whats wrong with air strokes
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it distracts the opponent so you can shif tthe position of the 5 ball from a cut to a stop shoti dont know whats wrong with air strokes
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apology if someone already posted this
i havent read every fascinating reply.....
In Vince's case it is a meticulous retro style aiming - working backwards from the pocket. One of the earliest instances of CTE.it distracts the opponent so you can shif tthe position of the 5 ball from a cut to a stop shot
This is what I do except the comedy here is about the samurai slashers. I hope...The people saying this is very different than golf are 180 degrees wrong. If you watch a good golfer make practice strokes on the putting green, something very important is different during the practice stroke to the actual one, and that is where the eyes are looking. One of the hard parts of putting, especially long puts, is getting the speed right. You can't look at the hole and the ball at the same time. So you'll see pros and other good golfers looking at the hole and making practice strokes to get a sense of how the speed feel. Then, when it is time to hit the putt, they look at the ball to make sure they make good contact.
Same as pool. You can judge the speed much better standing up. Use the practice stroke to figure out speed and length, then get down on the ball.
It is exactly the same as hitting long putts in golf.
Okay, but they are about ball level in their practice strokes. They move forward an inch or so and do the real stroke to the hole. I would love to see a golfer putting practice strokes up in the air for their putting strokes. That is NOT going to happen. We would all laugh if it did.The people saying this is very different than golf are 180 degrees wrong. If you watch a good golfer make practice strokes on the putting green, something very important is different during the practice stroke to the actual one, and that is where the eyes are looking. One of the hard parts of putting, especially long puts, is getting the speed right. You can't look at the hole and the ball at the same time. So you'll see pros and other good golfers looking at the hole and making practice strokes to get a sense of how the speed feel. Then, when it is time to hit the putt, they look at the ball to make sure they make good contact.
Same as pool. You can judge the speed much better standing up. Use the practice stroke to figure out speed and length, then get down on the ball.
It is exactly the same as hitting long putts in golf.
It is simply the practicalities of seeing. You can't see the whole table down on a shot, so visualizing the three rail shape isn't possible. You do see pro golfers making practice swings 90 degrees to the shooting line. You see this with wedge shots frequently, especially if someone is playing over a little hill or something. Being able to see the distance to the target with both eyes is the important thing. We have binocular vision to help us judge distance. It doesn't work if our eyes are ninety degree to the target. And, it doesn't work if you are down on a shot playing shape to a spot you can't see from that position.Okay, but they are about ball level in their practice strokes. They move forward an inch or so and do the real stroke to the hole. I would love to see a golfer putting practice strokes up in the air for their putting strokes. That is NOT going to happen. We would all laugh if it did.
What if the 5 ball is purple?it distracts the opponent so you can shif tthe position of the 5 ball from a cut to a stop shot
Guess golfers could practice with the putter head up at eye level with their stroke. But no, they do it next to the ball on the green which is what a pool player could do. They could move next where there are no balls and do their practice stroke on the table, follow through, etc. Stop the air swipes.
I think that may be a sign you were winning too much money, bro...I once played a guy who wanted to fight me because I was sliding the cue through my fingers before I got down to shoot, and I wasn't even playing in a bar.
You may be onto something. We were gambling, and I was winning, so...I think that may be a sign you were winning too much money, bro...![]()
Just to loosen up I believeAlmost every pro I've watched on TV has done this. SVB does it every time. I'm glad no one I play has this habit.
That was no "Guy", that Sir... was my Mother-in-Law !!!!!I once played a guy who wanted to fight me because I was sliding the cue through my fingers before I got down to shoot, and I wasn't even playing in a bar.
If the 5 is purple, the game must be suspended until a proper 5 ball can be found and put into the game.What if the 5 ball is purple?
Fatboy may have an answer for that! lol
I love “sensitive” opponents. I have a remedy for them-only if they are out of line first. Otherwise I’m a respectful and wouldn’t do any of the following, but if they move on me first-let the fun start!You may be onto something. We were gambling, and I was winning, so...
Then there was the time the guy I was playing quit because he said he couldn't stand the sound the chalk made when I chalked my tip.