I have quite a good hit rate if I can swerve the cue ball, but if I have to come off a cushion I'm about 1/10. Any tips on this, I think it's the hardest thing to judge, with angles, cue ball tightening up or drifting off at different paces, side etc..
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Andy is right practice practice practice no other way really, only thing I wud say, if the ball you are trying to hit is further from the cushion than the white, walk round and look at it like you were playing it in reverse, easier to pick your spot on the cushion.
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look for the spot on the cushion that will create a 90" angle between the CB and OB and play it with running side and you should hit it.
Or always go and look at the OB an pretend it's the white and see where on the cushion you need to hit to hit the white as its he same angle. That's good for angles you struggle to see ie if the white is close to the cushion and tough to judge the angle.Last edited by Alba_; 19 January 2015, 09:25 PM.
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Originally Posted by Alba_ View Postlook for the spot on the cushion that will create a 90" angle between the CB and OB and play it with running side and you should hit it.
Or always go and look at the OB an pretend it's the white and see where on the cushion you need to hit to hit the white as its he same angle. That's good for angles you struggle to see ie if the white is close to the cushion and tough to judge the angle.
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Originally Posted by Alba_ View Postlook for the spot on the cushion that will create a 90" angle between the CB and OB and play it with running side and you should hit it.
Or always go and look at the OB an pretend it's the white and see where on the cushion you need to hit to hit the white as its he same angle. That's good for angles you struggle to see ie if the white is close to the cushion and tough to judge the angle.Originally Posted by sammyts View PostThe first part of that makes no sense Alba !?
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhat you should be saying is, assuming you put no side on the white the cueball will come off the cushion at the same angle it went on to it
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostMore like plain ball only. I've been told on good authority that top and bottom on the cueball can also change the angle it leaves the cushion at. .My favourite players: Walter Lindrum (AUS), Neil Robertson (AUS), Eddie Charlton (AUS), Robby Foldvari (AUS), Vinnie Calabrese (AUS), Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dominic Dale and Barry Hawkins.
I dream of a 147 (but would be happy with a 100)
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