Hi,
I am a pretty good potter but position severely lets me down. How can I get better at position and learn the angles the white will take better?
I understand follow, stun, screw and can play them all well but problem is knowing how much stun or screw to put on a shot to finish where I want to.
I watched a nic barrow video where he says on each shot think where will the white go with follow, where will it go with screw and where will it go with stun, I understand the general direction it will take but how can I accurately know where the white goes with screw or follow on a shot? For instance on a quarter ball black I might be a couple of inches out of where I think the white will hit the cushion or where I imagine the follow will hit and then I end up nowhere near where I wanted to be by the end of the shot because of that.
I understand its all practise but if I could look at a shot, mark where follow would take the white and where screw would take the white I think I would be much closer to accurately getting to where I want. It makes sense to me but if I get the follow or screw position wrong then whatever shot I choose to play I end up not being right, does that make sense?
Around the black spot I rarely miss the pot unless I am not concentrating the thing that ends my break is ending up on the cushion, or the white flying up the table because I was on the wrong line, very frustrating
I am a pretty good potter but position severely lets me down. How can I get better at position and learn the angles the white will take better?
I understand follow, stun, screw and can play them all well but problem is knowing how much stun or screw to put on a shot to finish where I want to.
I watched a nic barrow video where he says on each shot think where will the white go with follow, where will it go with screw and where will it go with stun, I understand the general direction it will take but how can I accurately know where the white goes with screw or follow on a shot? For instance on a quarter ball black I might be a couple of inches out of where I think the white will hit the cushion or where I imagine the follow will hit and then I end up nowhere near where I wanted to be by the end of the shot because of that.
I understand its all practise but if I could look at a shot, mark where follow would take the white and where screw would take the white I think I would be much closer to accurately getting to where I want. It makes sense to me but if I get the follow or screw position wrong then whatever shot I choose to play I end up not being right, does that make sense?
Around the black spot I rarely miss the pot unless I am not concentrating the thing that ends my break is ending up on the cushion, or the white flying up the table because I was on the wrong line, very frustrating
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