Originally Posted by nrage
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Hi,
This is the single point that I cannot say with absolute certainty. Everything else - emphatically yes, don't even think about doubting Frank Callan, his pedigree and links with the likes of top pros Steve Davis etc. speaks for itself.
So, the overhand.
Since i've gone through the cue shortening thing myself, and I know how that can affect the butt holding....if you ever do it, try holding the butt with the flat on the side so it feels like it's up the butt still.
(please go back through the thread and read the way you check for proper body position and cue length - though you probably hold the butt there already because it's too long a cue without knowing it).
It's a bit of knowledge (could be opinion) picked up when asking around for the cue shortening service. Apparently, unless the butt is held at the back, the cue ball control is hindered. Now, key word is hindered.
Since i'm not the world's greatest on a screw back shot, never have been, i've not noticed any significant improvement. Juries out. May do in time as I learn the new cue, which it really is in effect. Don't panic here if you do it as if you get the length right, you take to it like a duck to water, after an hour or so.
The main thing I found was it felt strange holding the end, i'm just not used to doing so.
BUT.... (excuse the pun), ironically it FEELS like I have more control of everything, not just the ball. I can play with a bit more zip if I wish.
I suggest you look elsewhere for the cure. Go onto utube and watch "snooker pro tips", make sure you type in the pro bit, you will get a WPBSA coach, "Neilmaxman". One video is all about getting through the ball correctly for a screw shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhYuL...eature=channel
End of the butt may help, but not if the basics aren't right.
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