I tend to avoid using side like the plague unless it's absolutely essential - eg. for positional purposes if the pot is easy (ball over pocket) or for safety shots/getting out of snookers.
The shots I really struggle with is potting the blue when I'm the wrong side of the blue and have to go in and out of baulk to get back down the table. (a bit of side helps to avoid the inevitable kiss with a baulk colour on the way back down). The pros make it look so easy.
I find using side makes an otherwise straightforward pot very complicated. Especially so when the distance between cue ball and blue is increased.
I'm sure my cueing technique is sound. I make sure I follow through fully and I play straight through the cue ball (as opposed to across it which is a mistake for many players apparently).
But how do I adjust my aiming to compensate for cue-ball deflection? How much side should I be using?
I think I've been guilty of trying to use too much side which makes it difficult to judge my aiming.
Any advice would be appreciated.
The shots I really struggle with is potting the blue when I'm the wrong side of the blue and have to go in and out of baulk to get back down the table. (a bit of side helps to avoid the inevitable kiss with a baulk colour on the way back down). The pros make it look so easy.
I find using side makes an otherwise straightforward pot very complicated. Especially so when the distance between cue ball and blue is increased.
I'm sure my cueing technique is sound. I make sure I follow through fully and I play straight through the cue ball (as opposed to across it which is a mistake for many players apparently).
But how do I adjust my aiming to compensate for cue-ball deflection? How much side should I be using?
I think I've been guilty of trying to use too much side which makes it difficult to judge my aiming.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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