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In my experience very soft tips enhance the effect . . .

 

. . . of cue-ball spin.  Try making this shot . . . 





. . . without follow and right English.  Yes, it can be done, and I realize that's how the best play, but spinning the cue ball makes many types of shots more efficiently than perfect aim.  

My hunch is that the tightly grained woods - walnut, jatoba, ebony - Bob's working with act as a more highly leveraged mechanical springboard for the tip than maple.  In other words, the mating of a soft tip to a dense shaft amplifies the impact of the tip's effect on the cue ball.  The degree of spin imparted by a Denali walnut/jatoba/ebony shaft is such that reverse angle bank shots and extreme cuts fall into the 'likely' category.  Why play defense . . . 


. . . when you can go for it?  That's the essence of bar pool: making an effort on every shot rather than hide-and-seek.  

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