Mind
I believe every shot is equally important. There are some shots I rarely see people practice because they look really easy (OB hanging in the pocket) but they tend to miss position on these and scratch their heads.
If you take equal care with all shots and go through the same preshot routine then the game starts to flow more. Next I'd be honest with yourself on shots you either miss or miss position on. Take a small notebook and put it in your cue case. After each match or league night jot down the Pro's and Con's (do this while its fresh in your mind). Note that you don't care about the opponents play, but rather only your play. After weeks of keeping track of this you should start to notice patterns and this will be telling you what to practice. Also write down any specific shots you came across that you were not confident at all and practice those shots 50 times or more until you have confidence in it.
I believe every shot is equally important. There are some shots I rarely see people practice because they look really easy (OB hanging in the pocket) but they tend to miss position on these and scratch their heads.
If you take equal care with all shots and go through the same preshot routine then the game starts to flow more. Next I'd be honest with yourself on shots you either miss or miss position on. Take a small notebook and put it in your cue case. After each match or league night jot down the Pro's and Con's (do this while its fresh in your mind). Note that you don't care about the opponents play, but rather only your play. After weeks of keeping track of this you should start to notice patterns and this will be telling you what to practice. Also write down any specific shots you came across that you were not confident at all and practice those shots 50 times or more until you have confidence in it.