Having received a few messages from members regarding this subject, i thought it would be better to start a thread rather than replying to each one separately. perhaps anyone with good tips or routines can add to this thread. cue ball control is essential for break building as is playing for margin for error. i will try my best to give some good idea but i am sure you will appreciate it is hard to explain everything in words.
: With a red on the black spot and the white set up about 12-15inches away, parallel with the black spot and the top cushion. put all six colours across the table in line with the pink spot. space each ball about 3" apart, have 3 left side of pink spot and 3 right side. from this position, practise trying to pot the red and make a cannon with each colour in sequence. experiment with different pace shots. this will give you a good basis for cue ball control. do the same exercise with the white positioned high on the red. so when you pot the red you must come off the top cushion and make the cannon.
: With a red on the black spot and the white set up about 12-15inches away, parallel with the black spot and the top cushion. put all six colours across the table in line with the pink spot. space each ball about 3" apart, have 3 left side of pink spot and 3 right side. from this position, practise trying to pot the red and make a cannon with each colour in sequence. experiment with different pace shots. this will give you a good basis for cue ball control. do the same exercise with the white positioned high on the red. so when you pot the red you must come off the top cushion and make the cannon.
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