Kim Bye, I disagree with most of what has been said here. The strongest part of my game was position play. When I played the best I ever played I was just below half as good as Earl Strickland. He has the run from the break record of 13. My best was 6 racks ran from the break. I know of no drills to learn position. Position is learned through repetition. When standing before a shot, you tell your brain which ball you are going to shoot, the path of the cue ball, what English you will use if any and where you want the cue ball to stop for your next shot. When you get down to shoot your body goes into robot mode. All you do is focus on the ball you want to make and put your cue stick on the cue ball where you want to hit it. Your mind is blank. You think about nothing but making the ball. Your brain tells your body how hard to shoot the shot and the cue ball goes where you wanted it to go. I hope this helps you.