Question: How does a tweener differ from a stroker and a cranker?

A: Tweeners have moderate rev rates and speed, giving them more power and hook than strokers but better control and consistency than crankers. Strokers focus on smooth accuracy with lower revs, while crankers use very high revs and aggressive wrist action for sharp angular hooks. Tweeners sit in the middle, allowing them to play multiple lines effectively.

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