Hi Everyone,
I'm playing with a cue that has a butt that is not rounded (don't know how its called). The other day while practicing I noticed that the arrow like chevrons are on the side of the nameplate/disc. Since then I'm holding the cue with the nameplate facing upwards which basically has me looking through the arrowed chevrons while aiming, something I never noticed or payed attention to before.
Before, I held the cue with the nameplate facing leftwards, having my finger tips on it. Obviously I'm more comfortable holding the cue this way since this is what I got used to over the years.
My question is whether it is very important to hold the cue with the nameplate facing upwards and what it gives? I'm still hesitant on going on trying to get used to holding the cue this way.
My 1st post in the new year so Happy New Year to you all!
I'm playing with a cue that has a butt that is not rounded (don't know how its called). The other day while practicing I noticed that the arrow like chevrons are on the side of the nameplate/disc. Since then I'm holding the cue with the nameplate facing upwards which basically has me looking through the arrowed chevrons while aiming, something I never noticed or payed attention to before.
Before, I held the cue with the nameplate facing leftwards, having my finger tips on it. Obviously I'm more comfortable holding the cue this way since this is what I got used to over the years.
My question is whether it is very important to hold the cue with the nameplate facing upwards and what it gives? I'm still hesitant on going on trying to get used to holding the cue this way.
My 1st post in the new year so Happy New Year to you all!
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