This is something I've fought myself. The shot is the que ball by or on the side rail on the foot end within half a diamond of the side pocket on either side. The (seems always the 8 or 9) objectball is near the string spot of the rack. A near straight in shot. From 4-16 inches: 99.99% make. From the rail? -30% make... I shot the shot from close for an afternoon from close first, then pocket reducers, then from the rail, then from the rail with reducers... I'm yet to miss the shot yet. With som
I agree with this informative and helpful lesson! I think you must also forgive yourself for missing a shot repeatedly and don't dwell on it even if it happened at the worst time. Then go back later and deconstruct it like Dr. Cue. Making it over and over will build your confidence and smooth your stroke. Thanks, Dr. Cue!
With some other tips, I improved from sl 4 to sl 6 and looking to improve to sl 7 in the matter of 9 months. Gotta love a divorce and your help!
sandbag77 2 months ago
This is something I've fought myself. The shot is the que ball by or on the side rail on the foot end within half a diamond of the side pocket on either side. The (seems always the 8 or 9) objectball is near the string spot of the rack. A near straight in shot. From 4-16 inches: 99.99% make. From the rail? -30% make... I shot the shot from close for an afternoon from close first, then pocket reducers, then from the rail, then from the rail with reducers... I'm yet to miss the shot yet. With som
sandbag77 2 months ago
thanks buddy
stelthlyone 2 months ago
dude you really are something ;) i have learned from you how to be more zen during competitions, and thus being a better player. Thanks
guerrillaspikes 3 months ago
I really Ned this next set of instructions. I look forward to it. Thanks for posting!
dlvmark 3 months ago
Very Very interesting and helpful tip.
Larrygallis 3 months ago
great advice thanks
stelthlyone 4 months ago
Cool tip, thanks.
dlvmark 4 months ago
Classical condition.
dalynca 4 months ago
First! Awesome lesson Dr. Cue!
guitarfreak41658 4 months ago
I agree with this informative and helpful lesson! I think you must also forgive yourself for missing a shot repeatedly and don't dwell on it even if it happened at the worst time. Then go back later and deconstruct it like Dr. Cue. Making it over and over will build your confidence and smooth your stroke. Thanks, Dr. Cue!
lonesomepete 4 months ago