Hi everyone.
What are the best routines for mastering shot weight and angles?
Not just stuns off the black and other commonplace shots; but routines that will help when you are faced with those unusual positional shots in a real frame.
Those awkward shots that you have not played before, and you must think out in the heat of battle, rather than playing from memory.
These are the shots that trip me up, due to too much/too little stun/screw, over/under hitting etc.
Commonplace mistakes I make:
What routines should I practice to sharpen up these aspects of my game???
Like most amateurs I am breaking down through loss of position far more often than missing pots.
What are the best routines for mastering shot weight and angles?
Not just stuns off the black and other commonplace shots; but routines that will help when you are faced with those unusual positional shots in a real frame.
Those awkward shots that you have not played before, and you must think out in the heat of battle, rather than playing from memory.
These are the shots that trip me up, due to too much/too little stun/screw, over/under hitting etc.
Commonplace mistakes I make:
- Misjudging the distance it is possible to stun the cue ball on a thick pot.
- Misjudging the path my cue ball will take off 2 or 3 cushions.
- Over-running the cueball off 'less than half ball' pots.
What routines should I practice to sharpen up these aspects of my game???
Like most amateurs I am breaking down through loss of position far more often than missing pots.
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