Hi.
I'm Jonas, an x-pool player in Norway struggeling to break +20 (record is 32). I'm right handed and right sighted.
Since there are very few players in my area - and only one 10-foot table within a range of 60km, I'm having difficulties with improving my game.
Recently I've, for some idiotic reason, decided to start experimenting with my sighting and "cue-to-chin-placement". I started of playing center chin. Now I've tried playing right chin and center chin with head tilted to the left (due to the right eyedness). After experimenting with this my playing has gone from bad to worse.
Since I really don't have anyone to show/tell me how it should be done - I'm now relying on you guys.
I've compiled a little video with my cellphone (not the best quality obviously). Could you pro's have a look and give me some pointers - if possible due to the quality?
I found it quite useful to make the video since I can spot a couple of weaknesses myself - but I'm eager to hear your input.
Looking forward to thousands of responses that probably will confuse my training even more :-o
I'm Jonas, an x-pool player in Norway struggeling to break +20 (record is 32). I'm right handed and right sighted.
Since there are very few players in my area - and only one 10-foot table within a range of 60km, I'm having difficulties with improving my game.
Recently I've, for some idiotic reason, decided to start experimenting with my sighting and "cue-to-chin-placement". I started of playing center chin. Now I've tried playing right chin and center chin with head tilted to the left (due to the right eyedness). After experimenting with this my playing has gone from bad to worse.
Since I really don't have anyone to show/tell me how it should be done - I'm now relying on you guys.
I've compiled a little video with my cellphone (not the best quality obviously). Could you pro's have a look and give me some pointers - if possible due to the quality?
I found it quite useful to make the video since I can spot a couple of weaknesses myself - but I'm eager to hear your input.
Looking forward to thousands of responses that probably will confuse my training even more :-o
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