Get rid of the OB and focus on getting the draw stroke correct on the CB from a jacked up position. I would get rid of the CB too and just use a striped ball for more feedback.
When I teach someone how to draw or jump I don’t have an OB on the table .. too much brain overload. They have to focus on drawing the CB and making the OB when they don’t have the slightest idea how a draw shot feels like to begin with, same with a jump shot. You first have to know how to jump before you can focus on jumping to make the OB.
I have them learn how to go low and through a striped ball, getting some backspin on it to see what a draw shot feels like before adding an OB.
On this shot just put a striped ball on the table close to the rail, with a piece of cloth under it(burn marks), and practice getting some backspin on it in a jacked position. When you get a feel for the backspin needed add an OB to aim at
When I teach someone how to draw or jump I don’t have an OB on the table .. too much brain overload. They have to focus on drawing the CB and making the OB when they don’t have the slightest idea how a draw shot feels like to begin with, same with a jump shot. You first have to know how to jump before you can focus on jumping to make the OB.
I have them learn how to go low and through a striped ball, getting some backspin on it to see what a draw shot feels like before adding an OB.
On this shot just put a striped ball on the table close to the rail, with a piece of cloth under it(burn marks), and practice getting some backspin on it in a jacked position. When you get a feel for the backspin needed add an OB to aim at