When I practise potting the blue from baulk line, I have a good success rate with center ball and follow. But my screw are much worst.
When I shoot my cue ball from the brown spot to the blue and back down the table, my ball goes straight down with top center and bottom strike.
I feel that my shaft vibrate a lot more on screw long shots, and my ball always ends up hitting the cushion at the same spot.
I try to use a shorter bridge, and keep my cue horizontal, but it is still doing it.
On half table screw back, I have no problem. If I put the cue ball half way between the baulk line and the blue and try to pot the blue in the corner and screw back, I do not really have any problem.
So, I am not sure if it is my sighting that is causing the problem.
What are the common causes of this problem?
When I shoot my cue ball from the brown spot to the blue and back down the table, my ball goes straight down with top center and bottom strike.
I feel that my shaft vibrate a lot more on screw long shots, and my ball always ends up hitting the cushion at the same spot.
I try to use a shorter bridge, and keep my cue horizontal, but it is still doing it.
On half table screw back, I have no problem. If I put the cue ball half way between the baulk line and the blue and try to pot the blue in the corner and screw back, I do not really have any problem.
So, I am not sure if it is my sighting that is causing the problem.
What are the common causes of this problem?
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