Ok, give me a half table straight or 3/4 ball and I can pot it at least 8/10 times confidently. 1/2 ball probably 6/10 times. So basically, I feel that I can pot decently enough. But I can't position accurately. I can surely stun, stun run-through, topspin and screw correctly, but definitely not always to the distance I want.
My question - what actually goes through a pro's mind when they are down on the shot cueing. Are they thinking about solely the pot, or about the position, or a bit of both? My understanding is that you are supposed to sight and decide on the shot BEFORE you go down i.e. you have sighted the angle/BOB, and you know you want to play a eg. screw shot at 6/10 strength. All that is done and decided. When you are down and feathering, and during the backswing, you are taking the cue back the distance commensurate with the strength of the shot (per Terry Griffith's advice). BUT when you are about to forwardswing and cue, do the pros just focus on the pot and ignore in their mind the positioning? If yes, how do they manage such accurate and consistent positioning? Is positioning the cue ball totally a 'feel' thing?
For most <20 regular break players, like me, if you focus on the pot, you tend to not position well for the next shot. End of break, or you have to make a difficult recovery shot. If you focus on the positioning, you at times miss the pot (a bigger no-no). So what's the right balance? What's the right approach in your mind when cueing to pot the ball?
I feel that to take my game to the next level, I need to improve my positioning. I am making the pots, but not getting into ideal position for the next shot, and that's limiting the break building.
My question - what actually goes through a pro's mind when they are down on the shot cueing. Are they thinking about solely the pot, or about the position, or a bit of both? My understanding is that you are supposed to sight and decide on the shot BEFORE you go down i.e. you have sighted the angle/BOB, and you know you want to play a eg. screw shot at 6/10 strength. All that is done and decided. When you are down and feathering, and during the backswing, you are taking the cue back the distance commensurate with the strength of the shot (per Terry Griffith's advice). BUT when you are about to forwardswing and cue, do the pros just focus on the pot and ignore in their mind the positioning? If yes, how do they manage such accurate and consistent positioning? Is positioning the cue ball totally a 'feel' thing?
For most <20 regular break players, like me, if you focus on the pot, you tend to not position well for the next shot. End of break, or you have to make a difficult recovery shot. If you focus on the positioning, you at times miss the pot (a bigger no-no). So what's the right balance? What's the right approach in your mind when cueing to pot the ball?
I feel that to take my game to the next level, I need to improve my positioning. I am making the pots, but not getting into ideal position for the next shot, and that's limiting the break building.
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