Re: True or False?
- From: John Black <jblack@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 15:04:44 -0600
In article <TNGdnfVO9v7EZzzanZ2dnUVZ_rmjnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, rjk1962
@comcast.net says...
"John Black" <jblack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wrist flick or wrist snap is a useful technique to getting big draw.
Seems true in my experience...
IMO, it's a "loose" wrist that is necessary to play pool at higher levels.
"Loose" on all shots. I have no clue how the mechanics of that work, but
the results - a smooth efficient stroke, more predictable cue ball control,
more accurate speed control, more action on the cue ball with less effort,
etc. - are clear, IMO.
I'm beginning to discover (more like re-discover) this. I started this
thread talking about draw but I played a bit today and employed the
technique on pretty much all shots and WOW. More control, more
accuracy, more action when I need it, less effort. Its kind of been one
of those ah-ha moments! Perhaps what I am calling wrist flick, others
just call "loose" wrist. Whatever it is, its very important.
John Black
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