Greetings gentlemen, long time reader first time poster. I am in need of some advice.
Over the last year i have begun to run out more consistently, or should i say i have developed a habit of the dreaded failed run out syndrome, but finish off the odd one here or there.
I am reading the table and executing with much more proficiency but still suffer from the common fundamental flaws that players at my level struggle with. These i feel i have a good understanding of and have altered my practice time to work them out.
Some of you might laugh at this request but i find my greatest weakness is when more then 4 or 5 of my balls are at the same end of the table. The most elementary paths i can see but any more then three balls and i simply do not have the knowledge or experience to choose what shot to take first. Especially if say the target ball is on the dot, or more back to wards center table, i just cant see the paths
I have no issues going from one side of the table to the other, infact i enjoy it.
So i find myself just attempting to take the path of least resistance but i will guarantee i screw up and leave myself hooked or piss poor shape. the odd time it works.
If i may ask
Is there a general rule when clearing out one end if the table?
Do you work from the end (short) rail out?
Do you work first the furthest from the rail and then in?
Do you clear out the middle first?, or the balls on the long rail balls first?
Does anyone know some drills that would help?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Over the last year i have begun to run out more consistently, or should i say i have developed a habit of the dreaded failed run out syndrome, but finish off the odd one here or there.
I am reading the table and executing with much more proficiency but still suffer from the common fundamental flaws that players at my level struggle with. These i feel i have a good understanding of and have altered my practice time to work them out.
Some of you might laugh at this request but i find my greatest weakness is when more then 4 or 5 of my balls are at the same end of the table. The most elementary paths i can see but any more then three balls and i simply do not have the knowledge or experience to choose what shot to take first. Especially if say the target ball is on the dot, or more back to wards center table, i just cant see the paths
I have no issues going from one side of the table to the other, infact i enjoy it.
So i find myself just attempting to take the path of least resistance but i will guarantee i screw up and leave myself hooked or piss poor shape. the odd time it works.
If i may ask
Is there a general rule when clearing out one end if the table?
Do you work from the end (short) rail out?
Do you work first the furthest from the rail and then in?
Do you clear out the middle first?, or the balls on the long rail balls first?
Does anyone know some drills that would help?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.