Cue Ball Control Lessons
Topics covered include stop stun follow draw 90 rul.
Cue ball control lessons. Pool instructional books videos. He ll first show how to control the cue ball around the table with no left or right spin. In this third installment of pool s biggest secrets tor goes through the fundamentals of position play. Cb control tutorial clock system cluster break outs draw shot trisect system drills for practicing cue ball control and position play end game patterns hanger kiss back shot leaving an angle and coming into the line of a shot.
Control of the cue ball is really easy to learn when you finally realize you need to know how to precisely hit it with your cue tip. Envision the shot in your head know the exact position where you will strike and where the target ball should go. Learn how to control your cue ball. For an example of how to use the center of the table to get position watch one of the best players keep the cue ball in the center of the table in the video below.
It is also important to predict cb motion when needing to detect and avoid a scratch plan position routes avoid traffic obstacle balls and to aim carom kiss shots and break out cluster separation shots. Dave demonstrates all important cue ball control principles effects and skills all in one place. The most important goal in pool is to pocket the ball but the 2nd most important goal is to leave the cb in a good spot to allow you to pocket the next and remaining balls. Each layout describes how to get the best results.
So if you are having trouble figuring out how to play position try looking at the center of the table in order to get good position. It is amazing how easy it is to get precise shape when you know how to use carefully applied cue ball spins and speeds. These factors can be adjusted by you as the player and it s why you see professional pool players spending a lot of their time setting up the shot to get them just right before they take a shot. Full table pattern play using rolling and stun shots.
Determine the speed of the stroke and spin before hitting the cue ball. Don t get confused by these two. Then he moves on to full table pattern play using sidespin including reproducing actual runouts from the top players in the world. Each cue ball control exercise post provides ways to successfully play a common layout.
How well you control the cue ball will depend on a few factors including the speed in which you hit it and the angle that it hits the other ball.