vmax4steve,
Slightly off topic here - sometimes I can't locate/remember the BOB. On some shots, it's crystal clear where the BOB is eg. blue on spot to middle pocket. But for some balls eg. pink of it's spot to middle pocket from a high cue ball i.e. 1/2-1/4 ball hitting the left side of the pink ball, I tend to 'forget' where the exact point is. Before going down I stand behind the pink ball and can see the exact BOB. Then I walk to the cue ball while still keeping the eye on the BOB. But after I go down, things become slightly fuzzy. I'm not talking about stance being incorrect etc, but strictly that it's possible to 'forget' where the BOB on certain shots. Any solution to this problem? Or it's just about more practice and eventually it'll be natural to always correctly see the BOB? Because if I can see the exact BOB on all my shots, I believe I have a high chance of potting them if the distance is half table or less.
Thanks for your feedback.
Wong
Slightly off topic here - sometimes I can't locate/remember the BOB. On some shots, it's crystal clear where the BOB is eg. blue on spot to middle pocket. But for some balls eg. pink of it's spot to middle pocket from a high cue ball i.e. 1/2-1/4 ball hitting the left side of the pink ball, I tend to 'forget' where the exact point is. Before going down I stand behind the pink ball and can see the exact BOB. Then I walk to the cue ball while still keeping the eye on the BOB. But after I go down, things become slightly fuzzy. I'm not talking about stance being incorrect etc, but strictly that it's possible to 'forget' where the BOB on certain shots. Any solution to this problem? Or it's just about more practice and eventually it'll be natural to always correctly see the BOB? Because if I can see the exact BOB on all my shots, I believe I have a high chance of potting them if the distance is half table or less.
Thanks for your feedback.
Wong
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