Yesterday I potted 126 long balls in practise, 6 sets of all balls...object ball random position in line with pink spot or below, cueball behind baulk. Typical shots to nothing. Changing sides and angles all the time...mixing speeds a little, using top, stun and screw. At the same time paying attention where the cueball is going after contact.
Of course, quite a few attempts were needed, but I was also happy with rattling the pocket, narrowly missing or missing to the correct side of the pocket (over cutting much more acceptable than under cutting).
So far I've only done like 20 sets of balls in 3 days. I plan to solely focus only on long pots for the next year. No problem, as I find this fun. Finding enough time will be a problem though.
Interesting thing is that after a while during practise your ball striking becomes a bit better, long balls don't look so far away any more...that's what pure brute force repetition does. I am 100% convinced that there is nothing that can be done to shorten the learning curve at this game. No shortcuts, absolutely none at all.
Of course, quite a few attempts were needed, but I was also happy with rattling the pocket, narrowly missing or missing to the correct side of the pocket (over cutting much more acceptable than under cutting).
So far I've only done like 20 sets of balls in 3 days. I plan to solely focus only on long pots for the next year. No problem, as I find this fun. Finding enough time will be a problem though.
Interesting thing is that after a while during practise your ball striking becomes a bit better, long balls don't look so far away any more...that's what pure brute force repetition does. I am 100% convinced that there is nothing that can be done to shorten the learning curve at this game. No shortcuts, absolutely none at all.
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