Hi guys,
..............and just got back from practise, and just wondering if any of you have any tips on playing the swerve shot? And tried bringing it in to my game more, mainly to avoid snookers, but only having 50% success rate.
I'm ok with striking the cue-ball off centre, and play left-hand spin more than right, and usually I only need to swerve say half an inch to an inch or so, but notice when I raise the back of the cue, only about 8 inches, the swerve works, but if I need more swerve on a shot, and I raise the cue higher, and sometimes add a little more side as well, more often than not I'll mis-cue. And to be honest, I'm not really sure why, lately I've been thinking it's because I'm following through to much with the cue, or playing with too much power, or even too much speed. Would any of you know at all?
To practise I usually set up the colour spots, black, pink, and blue in the centre, I also have the cue-ball positioned bottom left pocket, and the red top right pocket, the target. And play the swerve with left-hand spin, around the right-hand side of the blue. Usually ok with point of aim, but sometimes I'm much too close and end up striking the blue.
I also feel sometimes that even though I'm striking down on the cue-ball, and the back of the cue is raised, it feels as if I'm striking across it, if that makes sense. Again, not sure if this is because I'm holding the cue in the wrong position, maybe too near the end.
And if you did have any tips guys, greatly appreciated, as I value your expertise.
Lol.....xx
..............and just got back from practise, and just wondering if any of you have any tips on playing the swerve shot? And tried bringing it in to my game more, mainly to avoid snookers, but only having 50% success rate.
I'm ok with striking the cue-ball off centre, and play left-hand spin more than right, and usually I only need to swerve say half an inch to an inch or so, but notice when I raise the back of the cue, only about 8 inches, the swerve works, but if I need more swerve on a shot, and I raise the cue higher, and sometimes add a little more side as well, more often than not I'll mis-cue. And to be honest, I'm not really sure why, lately I've been thinking it's because I'm following through to much with the cue, or playing with too much power, or even too much speed. Would any of you know at all?
To practise I usually set up the colour spots, black, pink, and blue in the centre, I also have the cue-ball positioned bottom left pocket, and the red top right pocket, the target. And play the swerve with left-hand spin, around the right-hand side of the blue. Usually ok with point of aim, but sometimes I'm much too close and end up striking the blue.
I also feel sometimes that even though I'm striking down on the cue-ball, and the back of the cue is raised, it feels as if I'm striking across it, if that makes sense. Again, not sure if this is because I'm holding the cue in the wrong position, maybe too near the end.
And if you did have any tips guys, greatly appreciated, as I value your expertise.
Lol.....xx
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