hi everyone, could someone pls advice what is the most crucial point to maintain when taking long shots . For instant shots where the que ball and the object ball is 5 to 6 feet apart.
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Originally Posted by elvaagoIt might help if you told us what usually goes wrong with your long potting.I saw that going differently in my mind
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Straight pots are the easiest pots to make!
People who have trouble with these shots always seem to say "I always miss the straight ones" just before they play them, it's probably in your head!
The other answer could be some sort of cueing problem were you do something different for the straight shots!
I also don't think that 5/6ft is that long a pot, so I'd get someone to watch you play normal and straight shots to see if they can spot something you can't!
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You need to make sure you are cuing perfectly true and straight, hitting the white with no side.
If you are doing this correctly and following through the white should go straight through into the pocket after the pot- try practicing that."You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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Indeed, it could probably be that I unconsciously hit the white with some side - starting to practise with short straight pots and let the white go through is a good indication how correct the shot is played - Thank you all your comments !I saw that going differently in my mind
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Just a question about the opening shot: I use to play it with right side on the top of the ball, though I noticed some players play that same shot with side on the middle or even the bottom of the ball -any particular advantage to play this opening shot in one of those ways ?I saw that going differently in my mind
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Originally Posted by WimJust a question about the opening shot: I use to play it with right side on the top of the ball, though I noticed some players play that same shot with side on the middle or even the bottom of the ball -any particular advantage to play this opening shot in one of those ways ?
This can bring the white back upinside the blue as the pros do."You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.
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Haven't read the whole thread, but the most crucial aspect to cueing straight, whether it is a long pot, mid range or short range, is to keep your body rigid on the shot. Kepp your head down and straight. The part of your body that should move is your right arm from the elbow down (or the left if your left handed )Cheers
Steve
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