I would like to generate a list of things to consider when playing position and their importance. Here is how I go about it. I know this is very generic and I could probably learn more by having specific cases.
Did I leave anything out? Any other recommendations for position play or good instructionals on better position play?
Many times when I watch very good players they will choose different routes than I would have chosen. I'm not sure if it's a matter of personal preference or if they know something that I don't to make the runout easier. It's all about how you see the table.
- Are there any problem balls that I should handle now?
- Look two balls ahead. What position do I need to be in on the next ball to get to the ball after that? What side of the object ball do I want to be on?
- What's the easiest way to get there?
- What are the percentages I can get there? Should I play safe instead?
- Is the route I am taking in line with the angle I want on the next ball (crossing my lines)? Should I play one, two, or three rails instead?
- Generally I would prefer to have close to a half ball hit and have the cueball in the center of the table unless it doesn't work with the layout.
Did I leave anything out? Any other recommendations for position play or good instructionals on better position play?
Many times when I watch very good players they will choose different routes than I would have chosen. I'm not sure if it's a matter of personal preference or if they know something that I don't to make the runout easier. It's all about how you see the table.