Sorry about the dodgy title to this thread, but I've had this "issue" for all the years I've been playing. Basically, if I get straight down and hit a shot (practically) as soon as my bridge hand comes into contact with the cloth I pot the desired ball 80%+, no kidding that high. Long, short, cuts... anything. Of course playing in this way means it's impossible for me to add intentional side, backspin and I'm hardly in control of the cue balls destiny.
When I go down, do some feathering (which feels natural to me) and take a more usual approach to shots time wise my success rate drops right down to 45-50%
My question is: why?! What happens when I spend more time? Why is it even possible that I can basically still be on the way down into my stance and hit the shot and pot the ball with far more consistency than the more measured approach? Of course, I'd love for someone to give me a quick fix but I'm not so sure this problem can be easily diagnosed! In my mind I think I must be half decent at sighting a pot, and putting the cue through straight as I can pot with good consistency with the above speedy approach, but something must change that I can't figure out when I go the normal (for me slower) route.
Thanks,
Andrew
When I go down, do some feathering (which feels natural to me) and take a more usual approach to shots time wise my success rate drops right down to 45-50%
My question is: why?! What happens when I spend more time? Why is it even possible that I can basically still be on the way down into my stance and hit the shot and pot the ball with far more consistency than the more measured approach? Of course, I'd love for someone to give me a quick fix but I'm not so sure this problem can be easily diagnosed! In my mind I think I must be half decent at sighting a pot, and putting the cue through straight as I can pot with good consistency with the above speedy approach, but something must change that I can't figure out when I go the normal (for me slower) route.
Thanks,
Andrew
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