I understand why you would the cue ball on its left or right side for certain shots, but how do you distinguish the vertical-cue-ball-location on shots like this (when it's hitting the cushion)?
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this shot become easier in american tables which have pockets where fit almost or maybe 2 balls!! in my country "Portugal" our tables have holes to much smaller than the american tables..just fit a ball and a pencil!!! so i think i would made this shot easier in american tables..im my country's tables is very hard to do it ..just come to portugal and prove yourself lol a good place to training..
That's debatable, I guess. Back when Straight Pool was the game of choice, no one practiced any shots that implied "unnecessary" body movement - the break shot, at least for most people who aren't extremely tall, strong, and have a black belt in martial arts (i.e. can move fast despite all their muscles), technically IS a completely different shot that they'll need to practice separately. And it's definitely worth it! That's just my two cents' worth, of course...
I understand why you would the cue ball on its left or right side for certain shots, but how do you distinguish the vertical-cue-ball-location on shots like this (when it's hitting the cushion)?
drumsticks135 11 months ago
The Big problem if you miss the "RED BALL" the other player get the black ball lol
mortalkombatmm 1 year ago
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this shot become easier in american tables which have pockets where fit almost or maybe 2 balls!! in my country "Portugal" our tables have holes to much smaller than the american tables..just fit a ball and a pencil!!! so i think i would made this shot easier in american tables..im my country's tables is very hard to do it ..just come to portugal and prove yourself lol a good place to training..
peidobufas 2 years ago
My all round game is very good. Just have to work on my break.
iCarroller 2 years ago
isn't the break a part of the all around game.
chavezglassworks 2 years ago
That's debatable, I guess. Back when Straight Pool was the game of choice, no one practiced any shots that implied "unnecessary" body movement - the break shot, at least for most people who aren't extremely tall, strong, and have a black belt in martial arts (i.e. can move fast despite all their muscles), technically IS a completely different shot that they'll need to practice separately. And it's definitely worth it! That's just my two cents' worth, of course...
LeonFleisherFan 1 year ago
what cue it is ?
cyapoel 2 years ago
so hard to do
ConquerorEnEmY 3 years ago
Hit the bottom centre of the ball. Catch it with like a grip. Thats how you get perfect spin.
iCarroller 2 years ago
You're great
ydbudokai 3 years ago 2
thanks
vicarious709 3 years ago 2
lol
ConquerorEnEmY 3 years ago