I saw this statement by Chris Henry and that seems to me an interesting topic. I do'nt know if this has already been discussed on this forum or not. (If so, then I apologize for bringing it up again). anyway, I quote: According to Chris Henry: << Large tip size reduces your ability to see the centre of the CB. The vast majority of players that believe they are addressing and/or striking the centre actually are not! >>!!!!!!! IMO,, Many players miss the pot because they put unintentional side on the CB. Many coaches believe that the main cause of missing the pot is : you take ur eye of the OB at the time of striking. But, if you do'nt take your eye of the OB and put som unintentional side on The CB, you miss the pot anyway !!! What is the best way to avoid this ??? Using thinner tip? thicker tip? Using som kind of quality shaft? keep less distance between CB and your bridge hand? a short back swing? Or are there other options? any opinion about this, would be appreciated. ,,, Ramon
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Unintentional side (Chris Henry)
Does anything you've seen from Chris lead you to watch a video on him playing shots with particular brand of cue which promotes a small tip and certain shaft characteristics?
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Chris is no longer affiliated with said brand of cues !
He came to our first TSF Coaching weekend a few years back and gave a really good demonstration of the cue brand in question but it turned out at the time my own John Parris cue deflected just as little as his cue
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I thought he was still peddling them
Well then this is my opinion only and not based on much scientific knowledge. I believe many players are playing with cues that are far too stiff and with larger tips than is necessary leading them to play shots with more pace than needed to achieve position. I retaper my playing cues myself now to get the best out of a cue......for my cue action.
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostI thought he was still peddling them
Well then this is my opinion only and not based on much scientific knowledge. I believe many players are playing with cues that are far too stiff and with larger tips than is necessary leading them to play shots with more pace than needed to achieve position. I retaper my playing cues myself now to get the best out of a cue......for my cue action.
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Unintentional side (Chris Henry)
I believe I can Finding time at the table for my own practise is rare but I will make an opportunity and test myself :snooker:
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