Totti, I just checked the video link from youtube that you posted. that was an example of the medium stroke and middle of the table draw shot that I was talking about.
check on the final stroke at 1.41 (where the tip of the cue hit the CB). the cueball was hit just below the red marker. eventhough it seemed that he was aiming at the red marker on his practice strokes at first, the final stroke was really below those previous aims. don't get deceived by those initial stroking. if i were to say, the instructor did the opposite to what you had done. from the practice strokes and aim, down to the final execution.
* last, try to loosen your grip inorder to smoothen your stroke. take notice on how the instructor stroked the CB on the final shot (smooth).
check on the final stroke at 1.41 (where the tip of the cue hit the CB). the cueball was hit just below the red marker. eventhough it seemed that he was aiming at the red marker on his practice strokes at first, the final stroke was really below those previous aims. don't get deceived by those initial stroking. if i were to say, the instructor did the opposite to what you had done. from the practice strokes and aim, down to the final execution.
* last, try to loosen your grip inorder to smoothen your stroke. take notice on how the instructor stroked the CB on the final shot (smooth).
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