Hello, fellow snooker fanatics.
Playing a best of 5 with my best friend recently, I started playing the most consistent snooker i've ever played when, from an odd moment of clarity, i started cueing through the cue-ball until i heard that crisp click that one associates with a well cued shot. Basically, i moved my cueing arm forward until i heard the "correct sound", being mindful of keeping my grip losse through the entirety of the shot. I was wondering, is this THE technique i've been missing, do the better players listen for this click? please help, haha.
Playing a best of 5 with my best friend recently, I started playing the most consistent snooker i've ever played when, from an odd moment of clarity, i started cueing through the cue-ball until i heard that crisp click that one associates with a well cued shot. Basically, i moved my cueing arm forward until i heard the "correct sound", being mindful of keeping my grip losse through the entirety of the shot. I was wondering, is this THE technique i've been missing, do the better players listen for this click? please help, haha.
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