I watched the video. I can work on that. Is all my aiming techniques going to be a waste now that you have to hit the cue ball differently? I am ready to move to The second level, this is a great way to start, thanks again!
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Throw a piece of printer paper on the table. Use only the cue ball, and 2 object balls.
Set the shot up for the 1 ball, and place the paper where you want to land for the 2 ball.
Make the first object ball, and try to get the cue to land on the paper, for the second ball.
Start with something simple. when you can hit the paper, then just place the paper in the correct spot for the next ball, and see what it takes to get there. After you've done this enough, you'll start to see the correct lines. Just a little sidespin can change your angles off the rail. A little draw with sidespin can change it even more. You just need to spend the time on multiple (different) angles.
If you play the 1 ball with center ball, note where the cueball lands.
Now try the same shot, with 1/2 tip of right, and see where the cueball goes.
Then try it with bottom ....
then try it with bottom right,
Then try it with left spin......etc...etc.
You will get the feel with time.
Watch how the angles change coming off the first and second rails, based on your english.
You'll find that just a little spin, can completely change the angles. Keep it simple.
Get some of these for placement.(it will help)