good questions. going thru to the next level is always difficult. here are some suggestions. take one object ball and place it two inches away from the 2nd. diamond on a long cushion. that's the middle diamond. take the cue ball and place it with a reasonable angle for a corner shot. try to get the cue ball in at least 5 or 6 different places on the table. practice this until you can't take it anymore! this is the (mother) of all shots! if you can get this down perfectly, your game will instantly improve. you will notice your speed control, english ratio, vertical adjustments, cheating the pocket, all come together here. the next suggestion, is to play "RUN OR NONE" with a friend. this is a game i made up, that all my friends love. it teaches you A LOT about your game. rack all 15 balls in any order. break and regardless if you pocket a ball on the break or not, you continue, but, you must run out, can't miss, and can't foul! if you scratch on the break, you lose your turn. play a race to 3. if you do run out, you keep the table, and try for 2 racks in a row. if you scratch 2 consecutive times on the break, your - minus 1. this game will teach you about you and only you as a player. there are NO SAFTEY'S!!!!!!!!! so, you must play perfect pattern play speed control and position. towards the last 4 balls the pressure is immense, and the angles important. you must take your time like ralf souquet, if you don't you will pocket 14 balls, instead of all 15 and your score will be NONE=0! another suggestion is to watch the pros up close in person. check out the intense seriousness of mika immonen. watch the looseness of bustamante. see the confidence of shotmaking at it's finest from ortmann. note that the pros hit the ball 90% of the time at 6:00. act like them. focus! take the game seriously. read the book "PLAY YOUR BEST POOL" by phil capele. the greatest book ever, on how to play like a champion.
hit softer, i know i don't know how hard you hit now, but just by hitting softer, your game will improve! use zero side spin! this will take you right to speed control and the vertical axis, where mosconi played his best. watch, and take lessons from a straight pool player. straight pool will teach you more about "pool" than 9-ball, any day of the week.
attend the international challenge of champions at the mohegan sun in ct. watch the pros from 2 feet away at the practice table! it will teach, and inspire you. finally, if in the new york area, i give lessons that students have told me, are "the best" one student in particular, went from a skill level 3 to a 6 in the A.P.A. in a matter of 5 months. e-mail me at
goldfish2002@msn.com, it can't hurt! and as far as buying another cue? the only way that will improve your game, is if you love the balance of the newer cue. otherwise, you will note zero difference in your game. a cheaper and more effective way, to get instant improvment, is to change your tip. try putting on a triangle, i'm guessing your using a le professional now?
anyway, i hope that i was able to shed light onto this subject of improving, we all want to improve, myself included. remember the true meaning of a professional is "someone who never stops learning" good luck, bernie friend. 5 time chances 8-ball classic champion.