..on a pool table. Any recommendations?
I have a pool table, and can't get out anything like enough to play snooker. On the whole I find playing on a pool table next to useless for taking to the larger format game. The most useful thing I've found to do is to play a form of billiards (full size billiard balls) as practice - because at least it helps a little with cue ball control and use of side to get the cue ball moving on the right line after contact with the OB.
Can anyone recommend any useful practice routines on a pool table, which will help with snooker on a full size table?
Something particularly towards improving timing the strike might be helpful. Coming from a cue with a whippy shaft and small tip, I'm used to it being easy to throw the white ball around, but with a stiffer shaft and circa 9.5 tip, I'm now struggling a bit more to develop cue power...particularly on deep screws.
I have a pool table, and can't get out anything like enough to play snooker. On the whole I find playing on a pool table next to useless for taking to the larger format game. The most useful thing I've found to do is to play a form of billiards (full size billiard balls) as practice - because at least it helps a little with cue ball control and use of side to get the cue ball moving on the right line after contact with the OB.
Can anyone recommend any useful practice routines on a pool table, which will help with snooker on a full size table?
Something particularly towards improving timing the strike might be helpful. Coming from a cue with a whippy shaft and small tip, I'm used to it being easy to throw the white ball around, but with a stiffer shaft and circa 9.5 tip, I'm now struggling a bit more to develop cue power...particularly on deep screws.
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