Hi tommy,
I find that if I cue along the baulk line I can't help but align everything, to cue straight along it, making sure the line stays in the middle of the tip/ferrule as I slowly draw the cue back, pause, transfer the energy with the eye of the hand and then accelerate along it, just like in real time play.
Many good experienced players would do this as a warmup before knuckling down to a practice session. Its simple and fool proof.
Good luck and enjoy
I find that if I cue along the baulk line I can't help but align everything, to cue straight along it, making sure the line stays in the middle of the tip/ferrule as I slowly draw the cue back, pause, transfer the energy with the eye of the hand and then accelerate along it, just like in real time play.
Many good experienced players would do this as a warmup before knuckling down to a practice session. Its simple and fool proof.
Good luck and enjoy
Originally Posted by tommygunner1309
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