Have you tested my technique already?
Shooting through the flcs would put outside english on the shot in an excellent manner, just enough spin to help counteract throw.
I will be working on that today.
Have you tested my technique already?
Shooting through the flcs would put outside english on the shot in an excellent manner, just enough spin to help counteract throw.
Two things...make sure you're high enough to see the contact point on the OB...the closeness will lie to you when you get down behind the CB every time, so stay up through the whole shot.
Don't cheat yourself with a jabbing, short stroke. Unless they're within a chalk cube's distance apart and the shot's straight in, a normal stroke will still clear the CB at the point of contact. Choking up on the stroke when you don't need to can cause a lot of problems.
It's possible that you're aiming the shot properly; however you may not be allowing for the added throw that occurs when a sliding cue ball contacts an object ball.
Since you're so close, the cue ball does not have time to gather top spin and connects with the object ball sliding on the fabric. This creates added friction and throws the object ball slightly more than a rolling cue ball.
Since you're hitting long shots, the added throw is amplified over the length of the run.
Have you tested my technique already? ...
Yeah, i would say you need to overcut these shots because of throw. The fact that the Cb and OB are close adds throw, and since the OB travels a long way make the throw a bigger problem
What can help, is you can is to shoot with higher speed as this help reduce throw. Sometime with these kind of show, we tend to shoot slower than normal, and it increases throw...
Other than employing an "aiming system", are there any special tips on aiming shots where the cue ball and object ball are close together and the pocket is a long distance off.
These seem to appear to be "easy" shots but I tend to miss them more often than make them. I will be setting up some shots and practicing them to try to get the perspective.
What I have trouble with is sighting the shots due to the distance from the hole and closeness of the cue ball. Unlike shots which are more spaced out, I can only see the pocket out of the corner of my eye on these close cue ball shots.
I am not aware of 90/90 can you point me to an explanation somewhere? Thanks.Try "offset aiming" like 90/90.
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I am not aware of 90/90 can you point me to an explanation somewhere? Thanks.
Just look it up on youtube, there are a number of videos on it. Especially look at those from Ron Vitello, as he invented it.