With the constant talk about LD shafts and the dreaded cue and/or object ball deflection, I thought I'd list a few things that I've noticed that also cause this in my experience.
1. English on the cue ball of course, goes without saying. Got to practice that center ball hit, over and over.
2. Worn cloth with very little friction. When I play on a new cloth, I find that I get very little unwanted skids, especially when the cue and object ball are close together. Draw shots make this even worse on a worn cloth as the object ball is thrown faster at impact and, with very little friction to hold it back, it can squirt easily and you'll miss the pocket by a surprising amount.
3. Bad tip. If the tip loses it shape, especially when it gets flat, you will get off angle hits and the cue ball will deflect at seemingly random angles. KEEP YOUR TIP IN PERFECT CONDITION.
4. Tight hold of the butt of the cue. When you tighten up on the grip, you lose the natural pendulum swing that allows the cue to stay straight during the swing. Any side to side motion that may be in your stroke is then magnified, which makes you more tense and angry and you grip even more trying to compensate making it worse. Relax, walk away, take a deep breath, then come back and loosen it all up and get that silky stroke back and the cue ball will start behaving again.
5. Bad body alignment. I get lazy, especially when tired, and come down on the shot wrong from the outset...knowing it's slightly off and think to myself, screw it, I'll adjust. But then your muscle memory takes over and you don't adjust and you miss. I do this in 1P on the break too often to count and I always think to myself after the horrible results, why didn't you get the %@!#* back up and get back down on the shot at the right angle. Lazy, that's the reason.
6. Recently polished balls, or new balls in general with the wax on. Takes an hour or more for them to settle down, but eventually they do. Like shooting on ice for a bit, touch and go for sure.
7. Humidity. I live in the deep south and on very humid days the stickiness of the balls cause all kinds of crazy stuff at contact. Compensating as it fluctuates is key.
Anything else people have seen?
1. English on the cue ball of course, goes without saying. Got to practice that center ball hit, over and over.
2. Worn cloth with very little friction. When I play on a new cloth, I find that I get very little unwanted skids, especially when the cue and object ball are close together. Draw shots make this even worse on a worn cloth as the object ball is thrown faster at impact and, with very little friction to hold it back, it can squirt easily and you'll miss the pocket by a surprising amount.
3. Bad tip. If the tip loses it shape, especially when it gets flat, you will get off angle hits and the cue ball will deflect at seemingly random angles. KEEP YOUR TIP IN PERFECT CONDITION.
4. Tight hold of the butt of the cue. When you tighten up on the grip, you lose the natural pendulum swing that allows the cue to stay straight during the swing. Any side to side motion that may be in your stroke is then magnified, which makes you more tense and angry and you grip even more trying to compensate making it worse. Relax, walk away, take a deep breath, then come back and loosen it all up and get that silky stroke back and the cue ball will start behaving again.
5. Bad body alignment. I get lazy, especially when tired, and come down on the shot wrong from the outset...knowing it's slightly off and think to myself, screw it, I'll adjust. But then your muscle memory takes over and you don't adjust and you miss. I do this in 1P on the break too often to count and I always think to myself after the horrible results, why didn't you get the %@!#* back up and get back down on the shot at the right angle. Lazy, that's the reason.
6. Recently polished balls, or new balls in general with the wax on. Takes an hour or more for them to settle down, but eventually they do. Like shooting on ice for a bit, touch and go for sure.
7. Humidity. I live in the deep south and on very humid days the stickiness of the balls cause all kinds of crazy stuff at contact. Compensating as it fluctuates is key.
Anything else people have seen?