OK now I shall try to be short and to the point but I do not even know how to explain this thing. Its pretty much something htat has been in my mind and observation for quite some time now, I have been trying to figure it out as to what is it and why is it made like that ... but well uptil now nothing concrete in my mind. I shall try to explain. Please have a look at the pictures of the grip hand of some snooker pros here under:
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I have encircled their grip hands in all pictures. If you will notice closely the web of the skin between upper outer thumb and upper outer forefinger has a pronounced line of skin i.e. its rather fat and pretty visible. When I form a grip there is no sort of an uppish bubble in the skin like that... i used to think it was just Ros doing it with his hand but when I saw others as well like here and many more I thought of asking what do you think it would be.
the only thing that comes to my snookering mind is that perhaps these pros play with or hold the cue but from the inner area of thiumb and inner forefinger then maybe that is why the outer skin goes up or slides up a bit forming that bubblish texure... Is that correct and if yes then it should mean that that is the way to go and hold a cue ?????
what I think on this area is this: 1. I am going bonkers and this is bollocks 2. There is something in it as it has caught my attention for quite some time and I might be on to something.
Please help guys !!!
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I have encircled their grip hands in all pictures. If you will notice closely the web of the skin between upper outer thumb and upper outer forefinger has a pronounced line of skin i.e. its rather fat and pretty visible. When I form a grip there is no sort of an uppish bubble in the skin like that... i used to think it was just Ros doing it with his hand but when I saw others as well like here and many more I thought of asking what do you think it would be.
the only thing that comes to my snookering mind is that perhaps these pros play with or hold the cue but from the inner area of thiumb and inner forefinger then maybe that is why the outer skin goes up or slides up a bit forming that bubblish texure... Is that correct and if yes then it should mean that that is the way to go and hold a cue ?????
what I think on this area is this: 1. I am going bonkers and this is bollocks 2. There is something in it as it has caught my attention for quite some time and I might be on to something.
Please help guys !!!
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