Hey, got a few questions ...
Should a player use the same amount of feathers on each shot no matter what the situation, to keep a consistent technique?
Also is it best to look at the cue ball when pointing at the white, and looking at the object ball when drawing back, for every feather, looks to me as if this is what John Higgins is doing when he plays, he has one of the best techniques, so I'm wondering whether is it a good idea?
Also, from experimentation, I've found that I can pot much better without feathering, just pointing and delivering... Is this something which isn't advised and will fail under pressure?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Dan
Should a player use the same amount of feathers on each shot no matter what the situation, to keep a consistent technique?
Also is it best to look at the cue ball when pointing at the white, and looking at the object ball when drawing back, for every feather, looks to me as if this is what John Higgins is doing when he plays, he has one of the best techniques, so I'm wondering whether is it a good idea?
Also, from experimentation, I've found that I can pot much better without feathering, just pointing and delivering... Is this something which isn't advised and will fail under pressure?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

Dan
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