Let's just say "dogging it" is not a pleasant feeling
You're starting to really incorporate this "Touch" of Inside and I can tell by how you're describing it. I can tell when someone hasn't tried it and can tell if someone has and it sounds like you are starting to be able too as well....it's not that difficult, but you MUST put in the work and it certainly pays off.
Like you said it's just a fraction that works best, I call it a "hair" and describe it that no one but you should be able to tell you're doing it. And then you just simply calibrate it to hit the center of the pocket and if you miss you know exactly how to compensate.
That's one of the biggest keys, everyone misses, but only the champion speed player know EXACTLY why so they can make the right adjustments. Regular players don't know why and sometimes make the wrong adjustments.....and you can guess what happens to them. Let's just say "dogging it" is not a pleasant feeling especially when it leads to losing MANY games in a row. 'The Game is the Teacher'
I use a different approach when I use a touch of inside. I don't aim and move over to cue inside. I aim for center cue ball and then move over in a parallel fashion. I don't angle the cue stick as if I'm applying english. I stroke through the shot thinking I'm hitting center ball.
After using the method for a little while, I've learned to slightly line up a fraction to the left or right of center. It is so slight, I had to stop and double check it at first. Now that I know the amount of offset, I just take a quick double check mentally before I get down on the shot that this is how I want to cue the ball.
Some posters have been saying this technique is nothing more than aiming to compensate for squirt. They are talking about something different. The cue ball still squirts/deflects, but the cue stick is not angled for english. You don't want english to affect the shot. I move over parallel to the shot and don't compensate. Too much to think about. Pull the trigger and worry about your position instead of how much squirt you're putting on the cue ball.
I stay almost on dead center cue ball. I spent some time lagging the cue ball across the table and still do until I'm locked in on this method. The cue ball only moves over a couple of inches when it returns to my tip. I do it fast and slow. The reason I do it cross table is because if you try it the length of the table and you cue low, swerve comes into play and the ball doesn't return to your tip. I noted this and saw how far the cue ball turned for future reference on long shots.
Best,
Mike
You're starting to really incorporate this "Touch" of Inside and I can tell by how you're describing it. I can tell when someone hasn't tried it and can tell if someone has and it sounds like you are starting to be able too as well....it's not that difficult, but you MUST put in the work and it certainly pays off.
Like you said it's just a fraction that works best, I call it a "hair" and describe it that no one but you should be able to tell you're doing it. And then you just simply calibrate it to hit the center of the pocket and if you miss you know exactly how to compensate.
That's one of the biggest keys, everyone misses, but only the champion speed player know EXACTLY why so they can make the right adjustments. Regular players don't know why and sometimes make the wrong adjustments.....and you can guess what happens to them. Let's just say "dogging it" is not a pleasant feeling especially when it leads to losing MANY games in a row. 'The Game is the Teacher'