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i know this has been discussed but i couldnt find it with a search and i forgot the answer.....
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you place the tip of the cue on the felt under the edge of the cue ball and pick the shaft up so the tip hits the cue ball
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this could be to take an intentional when you dont want to move the cue ball much
or you want the cue ball and object ball (frozen or not) to move in a straight line and avoid the queston on whether it was a push
i beleive rod stated he uses this stroke sometimes (icbw)
with todays rules (ie you cant hit the cue ball with your ferrule anymore to take an intentional)
is the stroke i described legal???
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you place the tip of the cue on the felt under the edge of the cue ball and pick the shaft up so the tip hits the cue ball
...
this could be to take an intentional when you dont want to move the cue ball much
or you want the cue ball and object ball (frozen or not) to move in a straight line and avoid the queston on whether it was a push
i beleive rod stated he uses this stroke sometimes (icbw)
with todays rules (ie you cant hit the cue ball with your ferrule anymore to take an intentional)
is the stroke i described legal???