Was looking at Nic's videos today, and noticed two things in his 134 clearance video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQgAexvmbfU
1. When Nic gets down, it seems his left hand would touch table first at some distance behind the final bridge position, and then as he bends down, his bridge hand would then slide up to the final position.
2. Before his bridge hand is in the final position, his feathering is already starting.
These are apparent in multiple shots, and one instance I saw it was at 6:49min into the video:
Any comment on why he's doing this? helps to keep on the line? Why start feathering early? I always gets into position, tip against cueball, then start feathering.
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQgAexvmbfU
1. When Nic gets down, it seems his left hand would touch table first at some distance behind the final bridge position, and then as he bends down, his bridge hand would then slide up to the final position.
2. Before his bridge hand is in the final position, his feathering is already starting.
These are apparent in multiple shots, and one instance I saw it was at 6:49min into the video:
Any comment on why he's doing this? helps to keep on the line? Why start feathering early? I always gets into position, tip against cueball, then start feathering.
Thanks!
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