Hi mates, my problem could sound ridiculous but I would really be grateful with some help about it.
I practice a lot in last few weeks (4-5 hours per day) and I'm pretty satisfied with increasing of my potting skills, recognizing correct angles and hitting in exact point of object ball I want, even on long pots..... But ....
..it works good when there's any angle with object ball and pocket.
I realize that I am repeating miss balls which is absolutely straight to the pocket!? I thought for a few days it's just a fall of concentration because of easy pots or something like this. But yesterday I made all my training just of straight half-long pots... IT WAS A DISASTER!!! Then I realized that I always miss the object ball on the same side, never on the other side, I even try to correct that by missing a little bit point where I want to strike... and the cue ball again goes on same wrong point, so subconsciously I move it back in last moment. Than I analyze this all day and made many tests on today's training ... and I find most of problems.
First , because of the habit to aim on horizontal line throw center of ball for angle shots like 3/4, 1/2 or 1/4 ball, I find myself that I very often automatically on straight balls point on center of the object ball instead on top of the ball (like Steve Davis advising) ...and that really resolve part of a problem.
But, I also realize, which is why I am writeing this, that under no ideal lights ( clubs, one broken light ball, window with daylight from one side etc) make games on object ball with lights, shiny places and shadows. Brain expects that when half ball has shadow and half is on the light , that the line going through center of the ball..and it looks like that, but it's not. Darker places seem to look smaller than same surfaces on the light side, sometimes even top of the ball is hard to recognize exactly, because there's a shiny light with dark lines from some things from the walls. All in all there's for sure plenty of optical delusions.
Today I correct some of my mistakes but I want to ask you guys, if someone has any kind of good study of Aiming, tricks for corrections, especially if there is something about effects of light on the object ball, - in pdf or any other format to put on site or send me by email I'll be grateful
Of course any advices is welcome
I practice a lot in last few weeks (4-5 hours per day) and I'm pretty satisfied with increasing of my potting skills, recognizing correct angles and hitting in exact point of object ball I want, even on long pots..... But ....
..it works good when there's any angle with object ball and pocket.
I realize that I am repeating miss balls which is absolutely straight to the pocket!? I thought for a few days it's just a fall of concentration because of easy pots or something like this. But yesterday I made all my training just of straight half-long pots... IT WAS A DISASTER!!! Then I realized that I always miss the object ball on the same side, never on the other side, I even try to correct that by missing a little bit point where I want to strike... and the cue ball again goes on same wrong point, so subconsciously I move it back in last moment. Than I analyze this all day and made many tests on today's training ... and I find most of problems.
First , because of the habit to aim on horizontal line throw center of ball for angle shots like 3/4, 1/2 or 1/4 ball, I find myself that I very often automatically on straight balls point on center of the object ball instead on top of the ball (like Steve Davis advising) ...and that really resolve part of a problem.
But, I also realize, which is why I am writeing this, that under no ideal lights ( clubs, one broken light ball, window with daylight from one side etc) make games on object ball with lights, shiny places and shadows. Brain expects that when half ball has shadow and half is on the light , that the line going through center of the ball..and it looks like that, but it's not. Darker places seem to look smaller than same surfaces on the light side, sometimes even top of the ball is hard to recognize exactly, because there's a shiny light with dark lines from some things from the walls. All in all there's for sure plenty of optical delusions.
Today I correct some of my mistakes but I want to ask you guys, if someone has any kind of good study of Aiming, tricks for corrections, especially if there is something about effects of light on the object ball, - in pdf or any other format to put on site or send me by email I'll be grateful
Of course any advices is welcome

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