I have made mention in previous threads of the problems I have encountered when playing the blue off its spot and screwing the white back into the opposite pocket. More often than not I would jump the white clean over the blue without touching it! If I managed to pot the blue, the white would only come back a couple of inches!
I have mentioned in other threads that I have learned so much from this forum, the most recent lesson being to keep my eye firmly focussed on the object ball and this has led to considerably improved potting.
Well today, I had half an hour before my mate turned up for our game. I decided to have some practice with a different grip. Up until today I always gripped the cue with all of my fingers and so I decided to change and adopted a grip with just my thumb, index and middle fingers, with the remaining fingers tightening as the cue is more or less at the completion of the shot.
The results were amazing. I put the blue on its spot and the very first shot, the blue shot into the pocket and the white came back into the opposite pocket and if the pocket wasn't there it would have gone much further. I did this another dozen times at least and had the same result every time and I didn't miss one of 'em!!!
During the course of our game I used the newly acquired gip and each time that I needed to screw back I went for it and, on a number of occasions I even screwed the white back enough to bounce off the cushion and gave myself good position for my next shot.
Things are looking up...........long may it continue!
I have mentioned in other threads that I have learned so much from this forum, the most recent lesson being to keep my eye firmly focussed on the object ball and this has led to considerably improved potting.
Well today, I had half an hour before my mate turned up for our game. I decided to have some practice with a different grip. Up until today I always gripped the cue with all of my fingers and so I decided to change and adopted a grip with just my thumb, index and middle fingers, with the remaining fingers tightening as the cue is more or less at the completion of the shot.
The results were amazing. I put the blue on its spot and the very first shot, the blue shot into the pocket and the white came back into the opposite pocket and if the pocket wasn't there it would have gone much further. I did this another dozen times at least and had the same result every time and I didn't miss one of 'em!!!
During the course of our game I used the newly acquired gip and each time that I needed to screw back I went for it and, on a number of occasions I even screwed the white back enough to bounce off the cushion and gave myself good position for my next shot.
Things are looking up...........long may it continue!
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