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JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES MORE ABOUT JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES
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"Fine Ball-to-Ball Contacts"
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| In each case, I want you to note, I am advocating the use of side in conjunction with a half-ball contact. When your ball gets too far from the cushion for you to make a pocket in this way, I think you had better abandon the use of side, strike your ball high and clean, and depend on dividing the object-ball. Obviously, the further you take your ball from the cushion, the finer you must strike the red to score the facing top pocket, and if you move your ball in this manner by minute degrees until it is better to try to pot the red than to attempt a loser off it, then you will learn a most valuable lesson as regards the effect of plain ball-to-ball contacts finer than half-ball. In every case you should play at the right strength to leave the red somewhere near the middle pocket, and when playing some of the fine strokes, you must not be surprised if you make a six shot. You do not play for this, but it is always likely to happen when trying these fine losers off the spotted red. | |||
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