I am new here, and am having trouble with certain cut shots, mostly long thin cuts. So I have been experimenting with certain aiming targets and find that I seem to be most sucessful with looking at the exact spot on the CB for these type of shots, instead of looking at the target spot on the OB, or beyond on the rail. Is this how most of you do it? or is there a better way? I'd rather not develop any bad habits if possible :grin-square:
IMHO - you should look at the same target, the same way, on ALL shots.
With the possible exception of the situation of the CB being within
an inch of the OB, and you must make a severe cut of the OB,
sometimes I will look at the CB under those circumstances.
FWIW - you may only be percieving a problem because the shots you are
missing are in fact much more difficult.
In general, the thinner the cut, and the further from the pocket - the
less the margin of error - ie, the more difficult the shot.
At times, even very experienced players underestimate
how much more demanding one shot may be compared to another
that looks to be similar.
ps A diagram of ones you make vs ones you miss would help.
Dale