Need to measure.............
I know we all argue about if there are really secrets out there to be had.... Tips and tricks may not be such a volatile term.......
What tips and tricks can you think of for shooting combination shots???
I was told a long time ago that I needed to ignore the second ball in the combination and shoot the first ball at a spot on the rail instead....
Hi there Renfro,
If a person knows how to measure how much of the object ball the cue ball needs to hit then that is all that needs to be done. You could still miss the shot but by knowing the exact amount this will give you the best chance.
I teach players with a measurement of the stick they can tell how much of the object ball they need to hit on any shot they are not sure of. They I let them see how it works for themselves. If they don't make the combo they come pretty close.
One of the pool organizations in Wisconsin, I heard through the grapevine, is trying to make a rule that you can't measure with the cue stick. I don't think it will fly. At least i hope not.
Any measurement with the cue stick right now is OK unless you take your hand off the cue.
It works.................hard to teach it in a phone lesson but it's easy to teach in person or from the video.
The problem is most players don't seem to see the need to know exactly the amount of the OB they need to hit. They think they can just eyeball it or guess.
The players that can tell you the exact amount they have to hit are called pros. The ones that say it doesn't matter,or they just know, or just feel it. Amatuers.
Once you know for sure it makes the shot alot more makable for sure. More info you have the better. And this is huge especially on some shots including combos.
How I do this I have never seen in a video or book. Nobody taught me this. I figured this out myself quite a while ago. It's just a small part of Perfect aim.
It's in the Perfect Aim video. It is the nutz, or as good as it gets, shooting combos!