Last thing to make you better?

weird one here.

To improve my follow through. I've started to imagine I am trying to hit the object ball with my cue and just follow through the bal on that line.

It's helped straighten my stroke and indeed my power long shots a are getting far more accurate.
 
Playing in more tourneys against better players. Nothing mechanical..although my straight long draw could use a lot of help. Just the confidence/experience gathered from playing better players has elevated my game. I have been beating players that have be placing top 10 in the Pechauer/McDermott tour stops in local tourneys...or course they are short races to 3 and not longer...but gives me a lot of confidence that I might be able to play with them a little bit if I decide to enter down the road.
 
UWPoolGod1 said:
Playing in more tourneys against better players. Nothing mechanical..although my straight long draw could use a lot of help. Just the confidence/experience gathered from playing better players has elevated my game. I have been beating players that have be placing top 10 in the Pechauer/McDermott tour stops in local tourneys...or course they are short races to 3 and not longer...but gives me a lot of confidence that I might be able to play with them a little bit if I decide to enter down the road.

Try tucking your ring finger of your bridge hand under and be sure to get a full, level stroke through the bottom of the ball. (My "last thought" helped me with that) I was having trouble with draw too. Now I have ease it up a bit or I draw it WAY too much. Drawing length of the table and straight is NO problem now.
 
learning the diamond system for both kicking & estimating Cue Ball path after contact with object ball. Without this knowledge, you are guessing...
 
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