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Just being funny above. But there really is no magic. It is a combination of a few things, the most important being PRECISION. Such precision that you and I normally cannot muster. As for common club tables, the cloth can actually help you. A heavy cloth with strong nap will actually help guide the ball into the BLACK pockets (because the nap of the cloth "pushes" toward the black end much like the grain on the golf putting green will cause your putts to break toward the water). It is much more difficult to run a ball along the BAULK cushions than the BLACK cushions because the nap will push the ball away from the baulk pockets. These things are less a factor on a pro table because (I am told) that the pro cloth is much lighter with virtually no nap. I have not played on a cloth like that myself, only club tables.
Another critical factor is speed. There is a certain speed which will work that the pros obviously just have the instinct for. Too fast, and the ball will rattle the jaws and bounce out. Too slow, and either your cue ball or object ball will roll off line, You just have to feel it.
Thirdly, actually touching the cushion is easier than off the cushion a small amount, say 1/8". The reason is that initial contact with cushion cloth will cause a side spin for the object ball to make it "hug" that cushion much like if you are driving down the highway and drift off onto the rumble strip so the tires on that side kind of slow down a little and pull you a little in that same direction. Again, exact speed is CRITICAL for this effect. If your contact is not precise or if you are off the cushion a fraction, this effect is useless so you just need a precise straight line from the object ball to the pocket.
There is a line of thinking that if you put this spin or that spin on the cue ball, it will impart the opposite spin on the object ball to help guide it in. While that may or may not be true, (in my case at least,) putting side on the cue is very likely to take away from the precision that is required for these shots so I don't advise it at least not until you can hit them in reasonably well with center ball.
In the end, no matter what, it will never be easy. To be a pro is to make it LOOK easy.