Stez
All good advice contained in the posts above.
But if you are serious about mastering side (or at least getting very good with the use of side!), then be prepared to spend many, many hours on trial and error on different playing conditions in order to build up "the feel" of the shot.
Technically high level shots with side are only played consistently well by players capable of "pure feel" for the required shot.
This, as stated above, only comes through building that "feel" up from many hours working diligently on each shot.
Don't let the effort involved in reaching the "feel" level of play dissuade you, as the rewards come through some of the fantastic (sometimes impossible looking!) shots that can be played in a controlled and calculated fashion with the use of side.
Sometimes, one single executed as planned, highly technical shot can make your night more than a scrappy frame single frame league win.
Get yourself a very competent player to show you some serious snooker shots.
Don't aim too high to begin with, but enjoy the journey.
PS A good sound cue action can lead to serious improvement in all departments of the game, so focus on attaining that first.
The old adage of crawl before you walk and walk before you run, rings true in your snooker development.
Good Luck
All good advice contained in the posts above.
But if you are serious about mastering side (or at least getting very good with the use of side!), then be prepared to spend many, many hours on trial and error on different playing conditions in order to build up "the feel" of the shot.
Technically high level shots with side are only played consistently well by players capable of "pure feel" for the required shot.
This, as stated above, only comes through building that "feel" up from many hours working diligently on each shot.
Don't let the effort involved in reaching the "feel" level of play dissuade you, as the rewards come through some of the fantastic (sometimes impossible looking!) shots that can be played in a controlled and calculated fashion with the use of side.
Sometimes, one single executed as planned, highly technical shot can make your night more than a scrappy frame single frame league win.
Get yourself a very competent player to show you some serious snooker shots.
Don't aim too high to begin with, but enjoy the journey.
PS A good sound cue action can lead to serious improvement in all departments of the game, so focus on attaining that first.
The old adage of crawl before you walk and walk before you run, rings true in your snooker development.
Good Luck
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