Well the other hand combined with video is a good way to go. When I first endeavored to train my left hand to shoot I was shooting too good for the local ring game with the Right hand. The offer of, "I will shoot left handed", got me back into the ring game. Well for a little whil

soon the offer was met with a smile and chuckle and NO!, The video evidence was that my left hand game was more solid because the basics were better. That of course had my weak hand teaching my lead hand. While I still shoot predominantly right the balls position on the table often fit the other hand. Switching seamlessly is a big advantage and help maintain a rhythm when "In The Zone".