Can anyone give me a moment by moment account of the cue grip for the most effective deep screw? Any slow motion video available showing this? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by misspentoldage View PostCan anyone give me a moment by moment account of the cue grip for the most effective deep screw? Any slow motion video available showing this? Thanks.
To increase your chances of getting the deep screw you are after just keep the grip loose all the way through the delivery until AFTER the strike. Some players will insist gripping the cue with just the forefinger will give a player what's called 'the snap' which gives the cue more acceleration while going through the cueball however this snap will come at the cost of accuracy as it involved the wrist joint moving the hand forward (like a forward wrist cock rather than a sideways wrist cock). They say Jimmy White had this in his prime as was able to do great deep screw shots however I think today's players get the same acceleration as Jimmy did with just using a longer backswing without the snap.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostAs DeanH said, there is no different type of grip for a type of shot and it should be the same for all shots. Getting spin on the cueball is all about timing and accuracy on any high power shot as far as the grip goes is to keep it 'relaxed but firm' and do not allow the wrist joint to move at all.
To increase your chances of getting the deep screw you are after just keep the grip loose all the way through the delivery until AFTER the strike. Some players will insist gripping the cue with just the forefinger will give a player what's called 'the snap' which gives the cue more acceleration while going through the cueball however this snap will come at the cost of accuracy as it involved the wrist joint moving the hand forward (like a forward wrist cock rather than a sideways wrist cock). They say Jimmy White had this in his prime as was able to do great deep screw shots however I think today's players get the same acceleration as Jimmy did with just using a longer backswing without the snap.
Terry
Good post Terry.Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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bomber:
In order to get the forward wrist 'snap' first of all you have to bend the wrist backwards at the end of the backswing as otherwise there's no way you can snap it forward at the time of strike. It may be you are getting the back of the palm slamming into the butt of the cue on the delivery on power shots and it's not really the snap at all.
Bending the wrist joint backwards on the backswing introduces inaccuracies in the travel of the cue and is very difficult to control. Try a quick experiment and see if it's actually the snap you're getting as the only player I remember who clearly had that type of cue action (commentators called it very wristy) was Steve James.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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I do the snap thing you are on about - and at distance for deep screw I get down as normal to pick the line then raise my head off the cue slightly as it helps me see the line get through the ball and keep straight and time it better to wham it in - bad technique perhaps but it works for me on this particular shot better than other things I have tried.
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Originally Posted by misspentoldage View PostCan anyone give me a moment by moment account of the cue grip for the most effective deep screw? Any slow motion video available showing this? Thanks.
there are others on yuoutube just do a search
http://youtu.be/X3dOEqRnCFM
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Originally Posted by alabadi View Postthere's this video i found on you tube, the guy failed to get his cue out of the way in time , but still shows the action.
there are others on yuoutube just do a search
http://youtu.be/X3dOEqRnCFM
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postbomber:
In order to get the forward wrist 'snap' first of all you have to bend the wrist backwards at the end of the backswing as otherwise there's no way you can snap it forward at the time of strike. It may be you are getting the back of the palm slamming into the butt of the cue on the delivery on power shots and it's not really the snap at all.
Bending the wrist joint backwards on the backswing introduces inaccuracies in the travel of the cue and is very difficult to control. Try a quick experiment and see if it's actually the snap you're getting as the only player I remember who clearly had that type of cue action (commentators called it very wristy) was Steve James.
TerryMayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Originally Posted by misspentoldage View PostThanks. Only problem is this video shows the tip hitting the cue; I'm interested in the other end, the grip. I seem to remember many years ago John Spencer writing in his book about squeezing his cue on the follow-through of the deep screw. I guess this is what Terry means by the action of the snap shot?
I don't remember Spencer saying or writing anything about a 'squeeze' on only deep screw shots however every player on every shot will squeeze the cue at or near the end of the delivery, so I'm not sure what he was on about. After Spencer the players with the best deep screw were Jimmy White (who had the 'snap') and Alex Higgins who definitely did not have the snap (let's not go there as Higgins was definitely a one-off).
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostAfter Spencer the players with the best deep screw were Jimmy White (who had the 'snap') and Alex Higgins who definitely did not have the snap (let's not go there as Higgins was definitely a one-off).
Terry
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I have seen many people down the club try to get a deep screw only to dribble the ball back a foot or so then you look at their tip and the shapes of some of these things are awful, i mean how are you going to get deep screw with a flat tip.....
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I don't want to go too off topic, but what is this wrist snap supposed to achieve?, the tip is only in contact with the cue ball for a fraction of a second , so what exactly ,in that time ,are you achieving .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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