A stopshot always creates a 90 degree angle? Would you mind elaborating on your "rolling cueball" systems?
I am curious about this one, also.
Andy
A stopshot always creates a 90 degree angle? Would you mind elaborating on your "rolling cueball" systems?
A light bulb turned on for me when I was really young learning how to play. I had ball in hand and instead of selecting a straight in shot I took a little angle to get shape on my next shot. It was such an epiphany as I watched the cue ball roll down table for my next shot I still remember it as if it happened yesterday.
After that pool just seemed to make sense to me. What are some things that took your game up a notch? Whether its when you were starting out or made a jump to a serious player, I want to hear your story!
still waiting for it.
A stopshot always creates a 90 degree angle? Would you mind elaborating on your "rolling cueball" systems?
A stopshot always creates a 90 degree angle? Would you mind elaborating on your "rolling cueball" systems?
apart from just the ah ha moment is there any advice that you've gotten along the way that you wish you would have gotten a lot earlier in your pool career?
A light bulb turned on for me when I was really young learning how to play. I had ball in hand and instead of selecting a straight in shot I took a little angle to get shape on my next shot. It was such an epiphany as I watched the cue ball roll down table for my next shot I still remember it as if it happened yesterday.
After that pool just seemed to make sense to me. What are some things that took your game up a notch? Whether its when you were starting out or made a jump to a serious player, I want to hear your story!