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  • #16
    Originally Posted by Semih_Sayginer
    that MAY be true. MAYBE.

    anyway, lets assume its true, just for this post......

    my reply to that would be:-

    that may be so, but using a loop bridge for some shots CAN be more effective
    Yeh that's what Nott was getting at.

    Tell me a shot that you can't play with a normal bridge?

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Watford View Post
      Loop bridges are the work of the devil!
      Do a proper bridge!
      http://www.fcsnooker.co.uk/basics/th...the_bridge.htm

      i only really play pool but i dont do any of them bridge's i run the cue between my thumb and index finger and point with my index finger so the cue runs along it apart from when i break i make an A with my middle finger and index finger up against the cushion and run the cue through the middle

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      • #18
        Here is Joe Davis using the loop bridge, close to the cushion.
        Joe Davis loop bridge.jpg

        A typical Hurricane Higgins bridge here. Note how the cue-ball is pictured actually leaving the bed of the table!
        Hurricane Higgins.jpg

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