Excellent post Neil. For players who don't have perfect subconscious intuition and feel for position play, there is quite a lot of knowledge and understanding that can help create more confidence and success. Many position-play techniques and principles that are useful to know and understand are described and demonstrated here:Step 1- Learn to repeatedly get the cue to go in a straight line
Step 2- Learn to hit the cb exactly where you want to.
Step 3- Learn to pocket balls
Step 4- Learn some speed control
Step 5- Learn english on the cb, how it affects your aim on the shot, and how it reacts off rails.
Step 6- Learn position play to a general area.
Step 7- Learn to pocket balls to a specific part of the pocket. (fine tune your aim)
Step 7- Learn to position cb to a specific area of table. (fine tune your position play)
You will never learn to fine tune your position play until you learn to precisely pocket balls to specific areas of the pocket. Hitting different areas of the pocket can change your position play by several diamonds easily. If you are sloppy on where you hit the ob, you will automatically be sloppy on where the cb ends ups. The two go hand in hand together.
Which is more important? Pocketing balls, obviously. If you miss position, you are still shooting. If you miss pocketing the ball, you are done shooting.
The big separation between A's and shortstops, and shortstops and pros is in how much they have fine tuned the two aspects of shotmaking and position play. And, in how much they have made those aspects a part of their subconscious so they don't have to think so much about it. (edit: speed control is a part of position play, and is the key to the better safes. It's the difference between leaving a jump shot, or a lock up safe)
The advantage will always go to the person that has a system that he has thoroughly learned. When in those situations that you just haven't come across yet, and your subconscious has to guess on what exactly to do, the system player can easily KNOW what to do because he knows what the reactions are, and he can take a second to figure out exactly how to get to where he wants to and not have to guess.
If somebody doesn't know all of this stuff "intuitively" or "by feel" already, it can help to learn and practice with the info.
Regards,
Dave