Hi All,
I'm new to this forum and wondered if anyone had any advice or tips on strengthening positional play.
I have played on and off from a young age, so I'm familiar with cue ball control, but would like to improve my accuracy, particularly when coming off the black cushion. I find that on occasion, I tend to misjudge the angle and trajectory that the white will take.
I have watched various coaching videos from Barry Stark, Nic Barrow etc, and they talk about playing into areas, but sometimes I don't see where the best areas are.
I'm currently playing much more than I ever did (about 3-4 times a week), and have seen my game improve in the last month, so maybe it's a matter of being patient and trusting that experience will provide me with a stronger sense of trajectory awareness.
FYI - My highest break is 78 in match play and 87 in the line up. I've only been doing the line up for about 8 weeks, so am hoping that I will break that 100 mark before xmas (not that the line up counts as a century, but it will give me confidence).
Lee.
:snooker:
I'm new to this forum and wondered if anyone had any advice or tips on strengthening positional play.
I have played on and off from a young age, so I'm familiar with cue ball control, but would like to improve my accuracy, particularly when coming off the black cushion. I find that on occasion, I tend to misjudge the angle and trajectory that the white will take.
I have watched various coaching videos from Barry Stark, Nic Barrow etc, and they talk about playing into areas, but sometimes I don't see where the best areas are.
I'm currently playing much more than I ever did (about 3-4 times a week), and have seen my game improve in the last month, so maybe it's a matter of being patient and trusting that experience will provide me with a stronger sense of trajectory awareness.
FYI - My highest break is 78 in match play and 87 in the line up. I've only been doing the line up for about 8 weeks, so am hoping that I will break that 100 mark before xmas (not that the line up counts as a century, but it will give me confidence).
Lee.
:snooker:
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