Playing the cue ball from the cushion has always been a bit of a problem for me. For once, when I do my practice routines I always try hardest not to leave the cue ball on the cushion, if I do, I usually repeat the shot and try to leave it in a better position.
However, that's obviously not possible while playing. So quite often, there's relatively straightforward shots from the cushion that I miss and it's really bad for my game.
So the problem is that the cushion somewhat "interferes" with my vision. Also when i play the loop bridge which is necessary sometimes, the forefinger that is looping over the cue also interferes with the line of sight so I tend to keep my head somewhat above the cue which I dislike.
So the question is...how to master the cueing control while playing from the cushion? :snooker:
However, that's obviously not possible while playing. So quite often, there's relatively straightforward shots from the cushion that I miss and it's really bad for my game.
So the problem is that the cushion somewhat "interferes" with my vision. Also when i play the loop bridge which is necessary sometimes, the forefinger that is looping over the cue also interferes with the line of sight so I tend to keep my head somewhat above the cue which I dislike.
So the question is...how to master the cueing control while playing from the cushion? :snooker:
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