I have a basic understanding of how to manipulate the cueball. One problem I have is with draw shots though. I understand you have to hit the lower part of the cueball to get the cueball to draw backwards, but when it comes to playing that shot, it doesn't always work as much as I would like.
What tends to happen, and I find this to be the case equally as much in pool as in snooker, is that I hit the cueball at the bottom but it only draws back slightly (1/2 inch or an inch) and to the side - regardless of how hard I hit the ball or how far down on the cueball I hit. What I suspect is the problem is that I am not playing the cue "through" the cueball and am instead "jabbing", and that, especially at pace, I am not hitting the cueball dead centre (although I am trying to do this). I cannot do "deep screw" shots at all and am yet to achieve any kind of swerve if I want it with bottom right or left side.
Any tips welcome!
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What tends to happen, and I find this to be the case equally as much in pool as in snooker, is that I hit the cueball at the bottom but it only draws back slightly (1/2 inch or an inch) and to the side - regardless of how hard I hit the ball or how far down on the cueball I hit. What I suspect is the problem is that I am not playing the cue "through" the cueball and am instead "jabbing", and that, especially at pace, I am not hitting the cueball dead centre (although I am trying to do this). I cannot do "deep screw" shots at all and am yet to achieve any kind of swerve if I want it with bottom right or left side.
Any tips welcome!
:snooker:
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