I do love this forum, it is so bloomin helpful!!
I have read a number of times recently where members have mentioned checking their cue action by utilising the baulk line as a guide.
I had a go at this yesterday and was a little surprised at the outcome. I started the test with my cue tip directly above the baulk line and I also finished with my tip directly above the line, so far so good methinks.
However, on closer examination I noticed that as I pushed my cue forward there is the tiniest 'wobble' of the cue as it traversed the line. This movement is barely discernible but is definitely there and, although my cue starts and finishes 'on the line' there is this little 'jiggle' on its way. This movement is so small that it probably wouldn't even be noticed by someone standing beside me.
I am wondering if anyone else has noticed this when trying this 'test' and if so, how have they overcome it.
Enjoy the sunshine, it may not last long!!!!
I have read a number of times recently where members have mentioned checking their cue action by utilising the baulk line as a guide.
I had a go at this yesterday and was a little surprised at the outcome. I started the test with my cue tip directly above the baulk line and I also finished with my tip directly above the line, so far so good methinks.
However, on closer examination I noticed that as I pushed my cue forward there is the tiniest 'wobble' of the cue as it traversed the line. This movement is barely discernible but is definitely there and, although my cue starts and finishes 'on the line' there is this little 'jiggle' on its way. This movement is so small that it probably wouldn't even be noticed by someone standing beside me.
I am wondering if anyone else has noticed this when trying this 'test' and if so, how have they overcome it.
Enjoy the sunshine, it may not last long!!!!
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