Good thread Johnny
After you have enough experience on a table with shot making, english, pattern play and everything else that can drive you crazy in this game I would say learning how to play Insurance Position is key to stringing racks in many games.
I will try to explain without a pool table in front of me.
Lets say you can move the cue ball 1 foot and play position for 1 pocket. If you get on the wrong side of the ball now you have to recover, we all know what that means, stroke, juice, power, finesse or whatever, you now have to go out of a preferred ball click speed and stroke. What do you say to yourself (That's not where I wanted to land) Say hello to negativity?
Take the same shot and move the cue ball 3,,4,5,6, feet. It opens you up for maybe 2,3,4 pockets and no matter where you land you will be on the right side of the angle to continue on and remain in a nice click speed. You will encounter trouble a lot less, feel more confident than you ever have just knowing that you were able to recognize how and when to use Insurance Position and used it to your advantage.
You will get out of a lot more racks more easily.
Watch your game jump up to a totally different level of play and confidence.
You play pool with the cueball, the other 15 balls are there for you to have fun with, they have nice colors and are shiney.
Many good posts in this thread