DrCue'sProtege said:
this shot is giving me all kinds of trouble lately. i am talking about the shot where the object ball is in the Jaws of the Pocket, a hanger as its commonly referred to.
anybody have any advice on this shot?
when its right in the middle;
when its a hair to one side or another;
when its not quite hanging, and to one side where you could possibly go off a rail.
any tips would be appreciated.
DCP
DCP, others in this thread have already given outstanding answers to your question, but I'd like to add one point.
When playing shape off a hanger, it's easy to get lazy in your aim, not being careful enough about hitting the exact part of the object ball you want. This is more of an issue when the object ball is a few feet away or more. Hitting a third of a ball will cause a very different position path than hitting a quarter of a ball.
I've noticed that many who struggle with position play off hangers when the object ball isn't close, have a tendency to use slow-to-medium speed with maximum english more than is necessary. The problem, and far too many don't even realize it, is that the cue ball curves on the way to the object ball, and while this won't produce a miss on a hanger, it will cause some inaccurate hits of the object ball, thereby bringing an extra variable into the position play equation.
My advice, therefore, is that, where practical, it's best to use little or no english to ensure an accurate hit of the object ball.
DCP, I'm guessing that you're struggling with your position play off of hangers because your hit on the object ball is not accurate enough.
Good luck with your game.