I have been playing snooker on and off for maybe 10 years, never regularly enough to do practice.
I am frustrated that I can't seem to get the most basic shots reliably enough. I think the best break I ever got was maybe 4 balls in a row and that is a rarity, most of the time I pot a red and miss the colour.
There doesn't appear to be any snooker coaches in my area so I am asking for some exercise routines to help me hone in my basic skills. The line-up is a pretty useless routine when you can't pot the first red let alone get position.
Some other information that might help:
- Sometimes I feel the harder I try to play a shot 'properly' the worse it goes, if I don't get down low and just snatch the cue it seems to go in more reliably, but that's not going to give me results in the long run.
- I don't really understand how people use this ghost ball method to aim, I just can't make sense of it. I am best at straight to slightly off straight shots as I can just use the point method which doesn't work at more extreme angles.
TLDR: Any routines or tips for a struggling < 15 break would be greatly appreciated, or should I just hang up the cue now.
Thanks
I am frustrated that I can't seem to get the most basic shots reliably enough. I think the best break I ever got was maybe 4 balls in a row and that is a rarity, most of the time I pot a red and miss the colour.
There doesn't appear to be any snooker coaches in my area so I am asking for some exercise routines to help me hone in my basic skills. The line-up is a pretty useless routine when you can't pot the first red let alone get position.
Some other information that might help:
- Sometimes I feel the harder I try to play a shot 'properly' the worse it goes, if I don't get down low and just snatch the cue it seems to go in more reliably, but that's not going to give me results in the long run.
- I don't really understand how people use this ghost ball method to aim, I just can't make sense of it. I am best at straight to slightly off straight shots as I can just use the point method which doesn't work at more extreme angles.
TLDR: Any routines or tips for a struggling < 15 break would be greatly appreciated, or should I just hang up the cue now.
Thanks
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