Quick question; I'm being lazy and thought I'd ask first then look things up later.... is there somewhere online that shows the angles for going in-off so I can at least get a handle on what's involved?
I scanned a book last year (Clive Everton's) and there was the half-ball in-on-ff ball on blue spot and the in-off spotted red from near the middle pocket... but without using side or pace to vary the shot... what's the rule of thumb guys?
Are there some shots akin to getting blacks off the spot that create good opportunities for scoring heavy? in-off ball to middle bringing obj back to near middle's good but I only ever play when I'm in a club/league match!
newb mistake last week was to pot red and go for a cannon near the blue line ready for another pot off blue spot, only for my opponent to remind the Ref to put the red back on the black spot, as I'd "split the break".... humpf.
I enjoy the odd game of billiards, it's REALLY improved my snooker laying skills, cannons in break-building and snooker escapes. Much underrated.
ttfn.
I scanned a book last year (Clive Everton's) and there was the half-ball in-on-ff ball on blue spot and the in-off spotted red from near the middle pocket... but without using side or pace to vary the shot... what's the rule of thumb guys?
Are there some shots akin to getting blacks off the spot that create good opportunities for scoring heavy? in-off ball to middle bringing obj back to near middle's good but I only ever play when I'm in a club/league match!
newb mistake last week was to pot red and go for a cannon near the blue line ready for another pot off blue spot, only for my opponent to remind the Ref to put the red back on the black spot, as I'd "split the break".... humpf.
I enjoy the odd game of billiards, it's REALLY improved my snooker laying skills, cannons in break-building and snooker escapes. Much underrated.
ttfn.
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