Greeting peeps.
I feel I have improved a fair bit lately, and am starting to pot quite well.
I practice on my own, and generally have some good success in my practice routines.
i.e. I can clear the colours quite often. Clear 5 red line-ups with the pink and black etc.
However when it comes to live frames, I am struggling to build breaks.
I suffer positionally with shots I am unfamiliar with.
When I know what shot I want to play, and have played it many times before in practice, I am fine.
However when I have to try and work out exactly what to do positionally with an unfamiliar shot, I always miss position slightly making the next shot awkward. This is done by under or over hitting, or sometimes stunning that bit too much or too little, leaving a bad angle for the next shot. This leads to a sequence of hard pots and I break down.
Can anyone help with some routines or advice.
Cheers.
I feel I have improved a fair bit lately, and am starting to pot quite well.
I practice on my own, and generally have some good success in my practice routines.
i.e. I can clear the colours quite often. Clear 5 red line-ups with the pink and black etc.
However when it comes to live frames, I am struggling to build breaks.
I suffer positionally with shots I am unfamiliar with.
When I know what shot I want to play, and have played it many times before in practice, I am fine.
However when I have to try and work out exactly what to do positionally with an unfamiliar shot, I always miss position slightly making the next shot awkward. This is done by under or over hitting, or sometimes stunning that bit too much or too little, leaving a bad angle for the next shot. This leads to a sequence of hard pots and I break down.

Can anyone help with some routines or advice.
Cheers.

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