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Watching a video on You Tube by a pool coach under the name Forcefollow, and he said that you can't line up against the ghost ball, as the object ball comes off the angle later than expected resulting in a thiner contact than expected. He gets around this by applying a little running side to the angle. Is this true in Snooker because I have found that often I have to hit it thicker than expected in order to pot it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLd5r...e=channel_page
Many Thanks Paul
Watching a video on You Tube by a pool coach under the name Forcefollow, and he said that you can't line up against the ghost ball, as the object ball comes off the angle later than expected resulting in a thiner contact than expected. He gets around this by applying a little running side to the angle. Is this true in Snooker because I have found that often I have to hit it thicker than expected in order to pot it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLd5r...e=channel_page
Many Thanks Paul
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