guy3103:
The only time I would even use R5 or L5 would be when I'm trying to swerve around an intervening ball to either hit a snooker or else pot a ball which is partially blocked by another ball.
I would never attempt a pot using that amount of side and even a safety shot where I have to swing the cueball around to get to the safe side of the baulk area I usually only need R3/L3 or so and I find it's the same with the break-off shot where I use H4/R3/P4 or some variation of that depending on the speed of the table and the reactions of the cushions as I try to get the cueball on the baulk cushion behind the green.
Most players will over-estimate the amount of side required on a shot and that will make the pots more difficult
Terry
The only time I would even use R5 or L5 would be when I'm trying to swerve around an intervening ball to either hit a snooker or else pot a ball which is partially blocked by another ball.
I would never attempt a pot using that amount of side and even a safety shot where I have to swing the cueball around to get to the safe side of the baulk area I usually only need R3/L3 or so and I find it's the same with the break-off shot where I use H4/R3/P4 or some variation of that depending on the speed of the table and the reactions of the cushions as I try to get the cueball on the baulk cushion behind the green.
Most players will over-estimate the amount of side required on a shot and that will make the pots more difficult
Terry
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