Hi,
I've been doing some research in order to improve my stance for playing pools. I read in books and several instructional videos stating that you should always grab the cue stick at around 4-6 inches behind the balance point (except some special cases).
I got a Balabushka GB-06 and tried to do that, it helped. However recently I tried to grab further back and found out it helps me improving my accuracy and feel more comfortable (I'm 1.84cm tall). I also watched videos of top players in tournaments and saw them mostly grab really far back of the cue stick (Ralf Souquet, Earl Strickland,.. to name a few).
So my question is, is there a standard for grabbing your cue stick? Cause what top players are doing differs from what the instructional videos and books tell me to do!
I've been doing some research in order to improve my stance for playing pools. I read in books and several instructional videos stating that you should always grab the cue stick at around 4-6 inches behind the balance point (except some special cases).
I got a Balabushka GB-06 and tried to do that, it helped. However recently I tried to grab further back and found out it helps me improving my accuracy and feel more comfortable (I'm 1.84cm tall). I also watched videos of top players in tournaments and saw them mostly grab really far back of the cue stick (Ralf Souquet, Earl Strickland,.. to name a few).
So my question is, is there a standard for grabbing your cue stick? Cause what top players are doing differs from what the instructional videos and books tell me to do!