A stop shot should be hit dead center on the cue ball for maximum control.
Cue ball control tips.
When you are shooting the cue ball along the vertical center line aiming at the object ball is fairly straightforward.
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.
As the ball which acts as the point between the cue and the object ball you re trying to pocket learning how to control just this one will be the key to success when learning this game.
Measure to the shot by getting your shooting hand where you want it on the cue and hooking a thumb into your pants pocket bringing the cue tip in line with the shot and quite close to the cue ball i mean exactly measured and exactly close.
It allows the cue ball to be struck far more accurately.
In order to control the cue ball a properly shaped tip must be used.
Tips to advanced cue ball control.
9 of 10 amateurs stand with the tip too far from the ball and then they bend over and then they mess up their stance by wiggling the tip closer.
Not only do you have to have the right precision to line up your shots but you also need that control to make sure the pool balls go where you want them to.
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.
Written by geekimo.
Dave demonstrates all important cue ball control principles effects and skills all in one place.
It s not perfect but it gets the job done.
But movement of the cue ball is minimized which is often the goal when setting up for the next easy shot in a game of eight ball.
Whether you re playing pool or billiards playing on the green tables means being in control.
Generally you can use one of the various aiming techniques such as ghost ball equal slices line of sight contact points or even after shooting enough balls instinct.
Place the cue ball about 10 inches 250mm from the blue ball on a direct line to the middle pocket play a normal shot to pot the blue ball into the middle pocket try 5 shots at each position and take note of what happens to the cue ball ensure you push your cue tip nicely through the cue ball nothing jabby.
Part 1 of a description of controlling the cue ball in pool.
The cues on the left have square flattened tips while the cues on the right have tips which have been shaped into a dome.
Topics covered include stop stun follow draw 90 rul.