What is a good way to improve 9-ball patterns? I play at a mid level, high C or low B. I do know a fair number of shots, probably a bit more than my level would predict because I play lots of one hole, bank pool, 3 cushion, and back pocket.
I know lots of ways to get to different balls (ie individual position shots), but I would like practice methods of learning patterns to be able to put these position shots together better.
I read a post recently, that suggested marking a pattern on a table with 3 or 4 balls, then keep repeating that pattern until you find the best way to execute it reliably. THis sounds like a great idea to me. I use this method of marking and repetition for learning single shots, as in Joe Tuckers Guaranteed Improvement.
Any other methods for learning patterns? I'm looking for more than just throw 3 balls on the table and run them.
I don't recall seeing much on this topic before... about a systematic way to practice thinking at the table about your pattern plan.
Thanks.
I know lots of ways to get to different balls (ie individual position shots), but I would like practice methods of learning patterns to be able to put these position shots together better.
I read a post recently, that suggested marking a pattern on a table with 3 or 4 balls, then keep repeating that pattern until you find the best way to execute it reliably. THis sounds like a great idea to me. I use this method of marking and repetition for learning single shots, as in Joe Tuckers Guaranteed Improvement.
Any other methods for learning patterns? I'm looking for more than just throw 3 balls on the table and run them.
I don't recall seeing much on this topic before... about a systematic way to practice thinking at the table about your pattern plan.
Thanks.