That's great Al,only where I presently play the sign says no jump shot.Of course it's Summer in Az. All the Canadian winter visitors are gone at this RV resort where I live. We have 8 nine foot tables one 10' snooker table.All large pockets Brunswick tables. No one is there,I just bought a 3 piece cheap break jump cue.I could practice with the break cloth under the cue if I want to chance it but that's just not me. Up town I went one day at their afternoon special four 4 hours,about 12.00 and 4" pocks it was challenging and fun.Some tables they allow jumping. I would venture out of my comfort zone to be helped.
I learned how important it is to learn this style last week. I played a pretty good safe and left the cue ball in the middle of the table and my opponent had to jump the long way of the table. There is no way he could have jumped the ball except for the dart stroke. Plus he is a pretty short guy.
As I replied on Facebook, if you are not getting center, and are getting a little siding by accident, you will veer offline. Less arm movement will help alignment to stay steady.
That's great Al,only where I presently play the sign says no jump shot.Of course it's Summer in Az. All the Canadian winter visitors are gone at this RV resort where I live. We have 8 nine foot tables one 10' snooker table.All large pockets Brunswick tables. No one is there,I just bought a 3 piece cheap break jump cue.I could practice with the break cloth under the cue if I want to chance it but that's just not me. Up town I went one day at their afternoon special four 4 hours,about 12.00 and 4" pocks it was challenging and fun.Some tables they allow jumping. I would venture out of my comfort zone to be helped.
I learned how important it is to learn this style last week. I played a pretty good safe and left the cue ball in the middle of the table and my opponent had to jump the long way of the table. There is no way he could have jumped the ball except for the dart stroke. Plus he is a pretty short guy.
Any tips on aiming the dart stroke I jump fine but I usually just barely miss
As I replied on Facebook, if you are not getting center, and are getting a little siding by accident, you will veer offline. Less arm movement will help alignment to stay steady.
Your explanations were great except where to aim on the cue ball
I did cover the cue ball aiming (in detail) at the end of the vid.
Sorry, you did Cover the AimPoint on the cue ball, I got distracted toward the end of the video and miss that