I was speaking to a very good player in 8 ball pool and snooker tonight, and he said something that really got my head thinking, well i told him i usually miss the long pots, and that is normally what lets my game down and makes me lose, cause normally when playing pool i am either on a tough long pot to win the game and miss, or with snooker similar happens, anyway he said to me where do i look when i am hitting the object ball, my response was the point on the object ball that i want to hit, which from what i have read is the correct way, but then i did say to him this is where i might be going wrong, i think on the long shots i am striking up the cue ball, but then when i go to hit the cue ball i hit a completely different spot which results in me missing the long pot, well his reply was i always look at the cue ball, he said he looks at the object ball, then gets down on the shot, looks at the cue ball, then looks at the object ball, then on the final back pause looks at the cue ball, he said this is the best way as then he knows where he is hitting the cue ball and what is going to happen with it as in position, i did try this after he said about it and found it did help slightly, but on some shots, he just felt like i had to look at the object ball to see where it was going to end up, it just felt too weird not looking at the object ball on final delivery, i have thought about just doing this on the long shots so i know i am hitting the correct spot on the cue ball, so i don't put side on the cue ball by accident which then makes me miss the pot, what are your thoughts on this, does anyone else do this?.
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