I play almost every day.. When you said "damned difficult" you became part of my tribe.. It' is so hard to gage.. Jasmin,, I want you to know that you help people with these videos.. I no longer use draw as much after watching your matches and learning how to use the rails better. Danke
One of the things that helped me a lot from miscueing and “scooping” the ball on draw shots was something that thr FX Billiards guy said: Most amateurs and many intermediate players are NOT actually hitting the cue ball where they think they’re aiming. Once i soaked that in mentally, i realized that i was hitting the cue ball significantly lower than intended. REALLY concentrate on where you’re ACTUALLY striking the cue ball. Not where you think you are.
I think you must have one of the most dynamic strokes in pool…. The accuracy and quality you maintain while having superb wrist action and an elbow drop must allow you to get however much english/draw/spin you want.
Of all the types of spin shots, the draw shot is the only one I feel at all comfortable with. I like this video because it shows what the cue ball actually does and how it reacts. I keep looking for videos that show “why” you would use a spin shot, just as much as “how”. This one does both. Thanks!
Thanks for the video 😊 . You're really a natural at this , I love the simple explanations, with a touch of humour and excellent demonstration 💯🔥 . I wish you a lot of success in your game, channel and in all the aspects of your life , you're really a good person, please keep it up 🫡♥️😊
Wow! Thank you so much. A lot of these tips bring it all together what I need to do, and how I need to think when draw is in play. This changes the way I am looking at draw shots, specially that about slower speed. I notice I always tend to have high medium or more, and struggled with shooting slower with draw. I’m going to test just how slow (with acceleration) I can get and still draw. Can currently draw medium distance, but find one diamond or less hard. Strangely draw stop shots seem okay for me. Weird. But again thanks so much! Bookmarking this video for sure.going to rewatch before going out to practice, each time to,let the lessons sink in. Thank you!
Hello Jasmin ! Thank you for this really Good quality Informative training video. A few times I had that Mental block after a miscue when I tried to play a draw shot..so I left and tried a different ball or play for position. Really enjoyed this. Thanks 🙏🏻
I like so much your shot execution. Your wrist stays flexible, and your hand ends up more at the back at the end ! Amazing control ! Thank for the great example and great advises
The draw shot is only difficult because our minds tell us it is. Like Jasmine said, the stroke is the same, but your tip is just lower. Learning the distance to spin ratio is key. Most people have trouble because they haven't put speed and spin together at contact. Also, if you pop the cue ball up on a draw shot, it's time to work on your stroke fundamentals. Level stroke. Another great video!
I've had problems with draw English and they say it's easiest English too control once you master it. That was one of your best instructional and informational videos I will save that to my library for sure
I love using the draw shot. I'm about the only one that uses it on my team but it is very useful. You have by far the best training videos with clear instructions and plenty of humor. Keep up the good work and I hope to see you and your brother for the Derby tournament
This is so refreshing. I had just watched a couple of 'show off' videos that did me no good. I am humbled by your skill, knowledge of the game, ability to execute and sincere desire to help. Thanks!
Thank you Jasmin for the excellent tutorial and mental tips! In the future could you address the slip stroke/stroke slip? Your power draw technique seems to utilize this very often but I find it very difficult to harness and end up hitting the cue ball too firm. Much appreciated and keep the amazing content coming!
This is hands down your best vid of all. Personality, technical presentation, conversant style all prevail. Now I do not know if you will take this as a compliment or not, but it is intended as such. You are as technically competent, precise in your message, and as engaging as was that most famous Austrian, the post-Hunt Nikki Lauda. I say post-Hunt because James helped Nikki to find his humanity although in his later years he did start reverting back to his pre-Hunt self. But you keep smiling girl, it is most disarming...
HUGE thanks to you Jasmin for sharing your thoughts and tips for the draw shot. I have a great tip for one diamond draw shot, I shorten up my bridge length from two inches to four depending on how many diamonds I need to come back to. I have to give the credit to Mary Kennison, she said for every diamond you wanted to go forward add a inch to your bridge length, I just use her system in reverse. this system only works when the cue ball and object ball are in close proximity, like a diamond. It works for me!
Problem here in the philippines, we are almost not able to do draw shots like you did in the video because mostly we have very high humidity and our clothes are very slow. Some tables use "felt" as their cloth.
I would have liked to have seen you show us after a miscue what you need to do to get the tip back to excellent condition. Because, if you don't know how to do that, then your tip glazes over and that area of the tip will no longer hold chalk well and you are susceptible to hitting another miscue again in that area of the tip.
Hey Jasmin, I found your youtube channel two days ago and am struggeling with the draw shot too. My question is related to the grip though. I uploaded one video in which you mentioned to hold the queue as if you are holding your grocerie shopping bag (just vertical, not moving the hand inwards). But if I have a look at 7:49 you are actualy using a grip that goes inwards instead of having one half of your hand to the left and one half to right right. Besides from that, I notice that my ellbow moves up and down alot when swinging the queue (I recorded myself and saw it) back and forth: Do you know a trick to reduce that? I think that might really hurt my accuracy.
Those glass trophies (Euro Tour?) are in the danger zone around the table, especially when illustrating miscue 😝😝. Also, are your castings flush on your Apex 9’? I swear, it’s a royal pain getting those puppies to perfectly line up.
Last time I had my table recovered the Tech had to put some Spacers in to get the corner castings to line up Flush! Easiest way I've ever seen to get them Flush!!
@@sixcues I’ll give that a whirl next time I have to recover one. In Gold Crowns, I’ve added washers the help theirs. I, actually, feel the Apex’s side pocket castings (oddly enough) yield the trickiest fit. Though, when I’ve watched broadcasted matches, I do notice the tip of the corner castings has a little rise to it, lol.
Off topic... Always struggled with long, straight shots. But since I do the "Jasmin Ouschan elbow drop" on these shots, I significantly increased my success rate. But in this video, I noticed that Jasmin almost lets go of the cue during the stroke and grabs it again right before the end of the follow through. That was interesting to see.
@@Zigarius1123explain de Luna’s break more it seems like you know something about it which I don’t. I’ve been trying to recreate it for a few months now and I can’t get it anything will help
@@Jj-hi7ih there is a short of him breaking and its in slow Mo and you can see the slip stroke as well. Plus I have a friend who is working toward breaking his record and has been able to hit 28 mph legally breaking but hit 30 although it was not legal. If you apply the loose wrist to the elbow combined with the wrist and slip stroke and extremely long follow through and bridge length that's de Luna in a nutshell. I'll see if I can find the video and link it for you
Jasmin demonstrating how *NOT* to shoot a draw shot, but still getting better back spin than I can when I'm getting my basic fundamentals correct.🥴😭😭😭 it could also be the fact that I'm a scout trooper and my aim sucks to begin with?🤣
Ohh that Draw shot at 7:48 reminds me of EFREN REYES draw shot at the 7ball before the last 9ball in his HILL HILL (Z SHOT) Match against his fellow Legend EARL STRICKLAND. But after doing that, EARL just threw the towel and did not let Efren took the last shot at the 9 and raised his hand.
If i play 3-4 ( jimp rempe t.ball) i can play the myghty x fast no Problem, with the white ball coming ball to the Shooting pocket, i start thinking my 11.5 typ diameter could be the reason ! Thanks for your work
The most drow I have had was "no dubal kiss 8 into 5, 5 into 7, 7 in corner pocket, 8 into 5, 5 into corner pocket, 8 into 5, 5 into corner pocket, 8 into corner pocket. You have to hit it with the power of a hard brake. The first time the 8 hit the 5 it will jump 2in off the table. The second time 1in off the table. It will leave the 8 spinning. The 8 will hookup and drop in the corner pocket. I would like to hear your thoughts on this shot. You can even make it from an angle on the 5. Good luck with it. You can not be off at all. It was my favorite shot. To Jasmin ouschan
Okay I'mma tell you the secret: 1. you are not hitting where you think you are hitting at the last moment (practice with slow speed focus on hitting the exact point you want even if you have to get so slow the CB doesn't reach the OB) 2. Elevation could cause better draw but it is never consistent, instead make a longer bridge and lower your bridge hand, keep at as level to the table as you can 3. Find the perfect spot for your muscles, depending on how much of your triceps are made of fast or slow twitch muscles you might wanna increase or decrease the speed at which you do the back swing and the time you do the back pause. For me I should pull back medium speed and pause for probably 7/8 a second to a second max 4. Learn to not be afraid of touching the cloth, yes unless your fruel is made out of aluminum or has really hard edges, experiment with actually following through the cloth (if your hand is not elevated nothing happens i guarantee) i should note this is only to get rid of the fear not necessary when doing the shot 5. Your fore swing is much more important than the back swing, make the grip looser if you hold it so tight as you move the hand forward (it will avoid the problem the cue tip going up) 6. Work on your timing, the most important thing in a draw shot is not to waste power, have you had the experience of putting a lot of power but not getting any results? That's because you wasted power, you probably started deceleration on your way to hitting the CB, a follow through makes this problem vanish 7. Stop the body movements, firstly you need mental help so don't get up from the shot until it is in the pocket, secondly you need to shoot a lot of single balls with low to high speed and force yourself not to have body movements, this might take someday your muscles and nerves get adapted eventually and your stroke quality increases baby 8. Embrace an open bridge for this shot (it is hard at first but forces you to have a straighter stroke) 9. Probably do your research on motion blindness or motion blurs when things move fast in front of your eyes, you probably see things in black at the contact if cue tip and cur ball, and hitting somewhere else That's all i can think of right now, it might sound a lot but you'll eventually come to a point where the draw shot would never be your concern in the game and you might have a much harder time doing force follow 😂
It becomes so easy after a while that you kinda get mad at yourself for how good you drawed, because you were aiming for a little bit of a draw shot and it came back so good you missed it all
If anybody can help me figure this out much appreciated, when I do a draw shot it often becomes a stun. I realize that sometimes when I elevate the cue angle a little, it comes to a draw but a short one. Maybe my bridge is not long enough Any help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.
My problem as well. I think 1) I am not hitting the cue ball where I think I am. 2) I try and hit it it too hard and 3) my follow thru isn't good, it seems I try and punch...sigh
I have to roll out...I see the eye dominance thing and I think that is my main problem...Andrew Gold - Thank You For Being A Friend (Official Music Video)
I play almost every day.. When you said "damned difficult" you became part of my tribe.. It' is so hard to gage.. Jasmin,, I want you to know that you help people with these videos.. I no longer use draw as much after watching your matches and learning how to use the rails better. Danke
I've said it many times before--Jasmin--you're the best teacher on the Internet!
I agree. She is really good. Sharivari is good also tho.
Yes I Totally Agree
Jasmine You Truly are
The Best You Make Everything So Easy Too
Understand Thank You
Man your soft draw timing is flawless some of the best in show straight up
One of the things that helped me a lot from miscueing and “scooping” the ball on draw shots was something that thr FX Billiards guy said:
Most amateurs and many intermediate players are NOT actually hitting the cue ball where they think they’re aiming. Once i soaked that in mentally, i realized that i was hitting the cue ball significantly lower than intended.
REALLY concentrate on where you’re ACTUALLY striking the cue ball. Not where you think you are.
Great advice from someone who knows what she is talking about. Thank you for this excellent content!
It’s nice that you’re getting better every video and becoming more comfortable
I think you must have one of the most dynamic strokes in pool…. The accuracy and quality you maintain while having superb wrist action and an elbow drop must allow you to get however much english/draw/spin you want.
Thanks Jasmin for this great video. Yes, cue action and timing also play another important aspect in "draw".
Of all the types of spin shots, the draw shot is the only one I feel at all comfortable with. I like this video because it shows what the cue ball actually does and how it reacts. I keep looking for videos that show “why” you would use a spin shot, just as much as “how”. This one does both. Thanks!
I loved all the examples. Great video!
Great video. Thanks!!!!
I am trying to teach my nephew how to shoot good pool, I consistently show him your videos. Funny and easy to learn. Thank you for the great videos
Thanks for the video 😊 . You're really a natural at this , I love the simple explanations, with a touch of humour and excellent demonstration 💯🔥 . I wish you a lot of success in your game, channel and in all the aspects of your life , you're really a good person, please keep it up 🫡♥️😊
Wow! Thank you so much. A lot of these tips bring it all together what I need to do, and how I need to think when draw is in play. This changes the way I am looking at draw shots, specially that about slower speed. I notice I always tend to have high medium or more, and struggled with shooting slower with draw. I’m going to test just how slow (with acceleration) I can get and still draw. Can currently draw medium distance, but find one diamond or less hard. Strangely draw stop shots seem okay for me. Weird.
But again thanks so much! Bookmarking this video for sure.going to rewatch before going out to practice, each time to,let the lessons sink in. Thank you!
Always great info but mostly, I appreciate how real she is about it. Very relatable and solid easy to implement advice
Wonderful video Jasmin as always. Thank you for all you do for our sport.
Once again doing all of us a big favor with your skills and knowledge. Thanks, Jasmin - you rock girl 🔥
Hello Jasmin ! Thank you for this really Good quality Informative training video. A few times I had that Mental block after a miscue when I tried to play a draw shot..so I left and tried a different ball or play for position. Really enjoyed this. Thanks 🙏🏻
You are quiet the artists, you draw so well!
I like so much your shot execution. Your wrist stays flexible, and your hand ends up more at the back at the end ! Amazing control ! Thank for the great example and great advises
Really awesome video! I've been struggling with draw shots (the old pool table doesn't help). Looking forward to try these tips.
Another awesome video! Thank you for all the examples and explanations especially with speed.
The draw shot is only difficult because our minds tell us it is. Like Jasmine said, the stroke is the same, but your tip is just lower.
Learning the distance to spin ratio is key. Most people have trouble because they haven't put speed and spin together at contact. Also, if you pop the cue ball up on a draw shot, it's time to work on your stroke fundamentals. Level stroke.
Another great video!
I've had problems with draw English and they say it's easiest English too control once you master it. That was one of your best instructional and informational videos I will save that to my library for sure
I love using the draw shot. I'm about the only one that uses it on my team but it is very useful. You have by far the best training videos with clear instructions and plenty of humor. Keep up the good work and I hope to see you and your brother for the Derby tournament
I like the pace of the video, and found it very informative. Thanks
This is FANTASTIC! Thanks, Jasmine for taking the time to make such an informative and entertaining video!
This is so refreshing. I had just watched a couple of 'show off' videos that did me no good. I am humbled by your skill, knowledge of the game, ability to execute and sincere desire to help. Thanks!
Thank you Jasmin for the excellent tutorial and mental tips!
In the future could you address the slip stroke/stroke slip? Your power draw technique seems to utilize this very often but I find it very difficult to harness and end up hitting the cue ball too firm.
Much appreciated and keep the amazing content coming!
9:31 Nice Slip stroke. I actually realized that this gives me the best draw. Appreciate the talk about speed off the stroke.
Ich mag deine Videos so gerne, Jasmin, weil du so gut strukturiert erklärst! Danke!!❤
Good stuff and excellent explanation/demonstration. Talented, smart, and gorgeous, what great instructor!
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Great video, thanks!
This was so helpful, and you broke it down so I can understand it. You are an excellent instructor 😊
Thanks Jasmin, what a great video, your videos have made an impact on my game.
I've learned a lot. Thank you👏
Excellent, one of your best teaching videos! Thank you so much for your lessons!!!
Thank you for the great videos
This is hands down your best vid of all. Personality, technical presentation, conversant style all prevail. Now I do not know if you will take this as a compliment or not, but it is intended as such. You are as technically competent, precise in your message, and as engaging as was that most famous Austrian, the post-Hunt Nikki Lauda. I say post-Hunt because James helped Nikki to find his humanity although in his later years he did start reverting back to his pre-Hunt self. But you keep smiling girl, it is most disarming...
Thank you for sharing your wisdom to us! We wish you more success!
HUGE thanks to you Jasmin for sharing your thoughts and tips for the draw shot. I have a great tip for one diamond draw shot, I shorten up my bridge length from two inches to four depending on how many diamonds I need to come back to. I have to give the credit to Mary Kennison, she said for every diamond you wanted to go forward add a inch to your bridge length, I just use her system in reverse. this system only works when the cue ball and object ball are in close proximity, like a diamond. It works for me!
Very helpfull, thank you very much !
Is the tip diameter an important factor for good draw shot ?
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Love your videos!!!! detailed explanations are very helpful!! Thanks again for taking the time to help us.
Great player, awesome teacher. Regards Jasmin!
Great video!!! Thx!!!
Beautiful stroke, best in the game. Up there with Fedor's
Best teacher on UA-cam.
Ciao Jasmin, great hints...wich shape, diametro e hardness of the tip would be better for a good draw short ?
Great job! Thank you
Problem here in the philippines, we are almost not able to do draw shots like you did in the video because mostly we have very high humidity and our clothes are very slow. Some tables use "felt" as their cloth.
💯 %!! Great video! Thank you Jasmin
I would have liked to have seen you show us after a miscue what you need to do to get the tip back to excellent condition. Because, if you don't know how to do that, then your tip glazes over and that area of the tip will no longer hold chalk well and you are susceptible to hitting another miscue again in that area of the tip.
Hi Ms J.O. What is the best cue tip to use?
Please 1 video for fitnes,how important is fintes for pool player?
Not that important 😂
is it better to play with a carbon or wooden shaft to draw the ball?
So pretty and full of energy!
Thank you for sharing!
Ah the draw shot one of my fav shots in the game and the power draw is my favourite shot of all time
Do you need another stick for jumping?
Superbe vidéo, merci!
amazing content Jasmin!!
What hardness and brand of tip do you use?
I will talk about my tips soon. 👍🏻
Any chance you can make a video on - how to run out a table .. beter balls to play. They always tell me - I've played telhe wrong ball. 😞🥴
Hey Jasmin, I found your youtube channel two days ago and am struggeling with the draw shot too. My question is related to the grip though. I uploaded one video in which you mentioned to hold the queue as if you are holding your grocerie shopping bag (just vertical, not moving the hand inwards). But if I have a look at 7:49 you are actualy using a grip that goes inwards instead of having one half of your hand to the left and one half to right right.
Besides from that, I notice that my ellbow moves up and down alot when swinging the queue (I recorded myself and saw it) back and forth: Do you know a trick to reduce that? I think that might really hurt my accuracy.
Those glass trophies (Euro Tour?) are in the danger zone around the table, especially when illustrating miscue 😝😝.
Also, are your castings flush on your Apex 9’? I swear, it’s a royal pain getting those puppies to perfectly line up.
Last time I had my table recovered the Tech had to put some Spacers in to get the corner castings to line up Flush! Easiest way I've ever seen to get them Flush!!
@@sixcues I’ll give that a whirl next time I have to recover one. In Gold Crowns, I’ve added washers the help theirs.
I, actually, feel the Apex’s side pocket castings (oddly enough) yield the trickiest fit.
Though, when I’ve watched broadcasted matches, I do notice the tip of the corner castings has a little rise to it, lol.
Off topic... Always struggled with long, straight shots. But since I do the "Jasmin Ouschan elbow drop" on these shots, I significantly increased my success rate. But in this video, I noticed that Jasmin almost lets go of the cue during the stroke and grabs it again right before the end of the follow through. That was interesting to see.
I believe that's called a slip stroke. De Luna does it on his crazy break
@@Zigarius1123explain de Luna’s break more it seems like you know something about it which I don’t. I’ve been trying to recreate it for a few months now and I can’t get it anything will help
@@Jj-hi7ih there is a short of him breaking and its in slow Mo and you can see the slip stroke as well. Plus I have a friend who is working toward breaking his record and has been able to hit 28 mph legally breaking but hit 30 although it was not legal. If you apply the loose wrist to the elbow combined with the wrist and slip stroke and extremely long follow through and bridge length that's de Luna in a nutshell. I'll see if I can find the video and link it for you
@@Jj-hi7ih I found it! ua-cam.com/users/shortsSQsCR-p_Vfo?si=83rb_V5mrEa18EG_
Are there 3 other 9 foot diamonds in your house?😂😂😂. Fantastic instruction. Thank you!
Jasmin demonstrating how *NOT* to shoot a draw shot, but still getting better back spin than I can when I'm getting my basic fundamentals correct.🥴😭😭😭 it could also be the fact that I'm a scout trooper and my aim sucks to begin with?🤣
Thank you very much, i ve learned a lot
What tips are you using?
What shape should you have on a 20.5 cue tip?
The shot that can mess up my time at times 😂😅. Sadly once my tip popped off my cue for attempting a draw shot 😢
😅 fantastic video!!!👏
As an internet made pool player, I endorse you
Ohh that Draw shot at 7:48 reminds me of EFREN REYES draw shot at the 7ball before the last 9ball in his HILL HILL (Z SHOT) Match against his fellow Legend EARL STRICKLAND. But after doing that, EARL just threw the towel and did not let Efren took the last shot at the 9 and raised his hand.
Thanx Jasmin!!
If i play 3-4 ( jimp rempe t.ball) i can play the myghty x fast no Problem, with the white ball coming ball to the Shooting pocket, i start thinking my 11.5 typ diameter could be the reason ! Thanks for your work
The most drow I have had was "no dubal kiss 8 into 5, 5 into 7, 7 in corner pocket, 8 into 5, 5 into corner pocket, 8 into 5, 5 into corner pocket, 8 into corner pocket. You have to hit it with the power of a hard brake. The first time the 8 hit the 5 it will jump 2in off the table. The second time 1in off the table. It will leave the 8 spinning. The 8 will hookup and drop in the corner pocket. I would like to hear your thoughts on this shot. You can even make it from an angle on the 5. Good luck with it. You can not be off at all. It was my favorite shot. To Jasmin ouschan
@Jasmin Ouchsan love your videos!
Really helpful
Great tutorial 👌 👍 👏 🎱🍕😷👽🥃
Great stuff!
Can you go over jumping next?
How to Jump the Cueball - Technique and Common Errors Explained
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When executing the draw shot ... do u concentrate on the cue ball or object ball?
Always focus on the object ball last it's the standard way, however for close range shots there's no issue in cue ball last
@@sabtainliaqat6573 Thank you for the response ... I guess I need to overcome my fear of miscuing
Okay I'mma tell you the secret:
1. you are not hitting where you think you are hitting at the last moment (practice with slow speed focus on hitting the exact point you want even if you have to get so slow the CB doesn't reach the OB)
2. Elevation could cause better draw but it is never consistent, instead make a longer bridge and lower your bridge hand, keep at as level to the table as you can
3. Find the perfect spot for your muscles, depending on how much of your triceps are made of fast or slow twitch muscles you might wanna increase or decrease the speed at which you do the back swing and the time you do the back pause. For me I should pull back medium speed and pause for probably 7/8 a second to a second max
4. Learn to not be afraid of touching the cloth, yes unless your fruel is made out of aluminum or has really hard edges, experiment with actually following through the cloth (if your hand is not elevated nothing happens i guarantee) i should note this is only to get rid of the fear not necessary when doing the shot
5. Your fore swing is much more important than the back swing, make the grip looser if you hold it so tight as you move the hand forward (it will avoid the problem the cue tip going up)
6. Work on your timing, the most important thing in a draw shot is not to waste power, have you had the experience of putting a lot of power but not getting any results? That's because you wasted power, you probably started deceleration on your way to hitting the CB, a follow through makes this problem vanish
7. Stop the body movements, firstly you need mental help so don't get up from the shot until it is in the pocket, secondly you need to shoot a lot of single balls with low to high speed and force yourself not to have body movements, this might take someday your muscles and nerves get adapted eventually and your stroke quality increases baby
8. Embrace an open bridge for this shot (it is hard at first but forces you to have a straighter stroke)
9. Probably do your research on motion blindness or motion blurs when things move fast in front of your eyes, you probably see things in black at the contact if cue tip and cur ball, and hitting somewhere else
That's all i can think of right now, it might sound a lot but you'll eventually come to a point where the draw shot would never be your concern in the game and you might have a much harder time doing force follow 😂
can u do follow and stun shots
Thank You Jasmin
WELL DONE
as my friend, Reinhold says,
You got the draw shot and you got the stop shot. Practice, practice, practice to get the ball to do the one you need
My problem is throwing the object ball on draw shots, so I usually avoid them on long shots.
Meine Lieblingssüdbayerin ;)
It becomes so easy after a while that you kinda get mad at yourself for how good you drawed, because you were aiming for a little bit of a draw shot and it came back so good you missed it all
Thanks madam 😊
what is that green tip?
Thank you - again :-)
7 to 8 is just 🤯
If anybody can help me figure this out much appreciated, when I do a draw shot it often becomes a stun. I realize that sometimes when I elevate the cue angle a little, it comes to a draw but a short one. Maybe my bridge is not long enough
Any help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.
My problem as well. I think 1) I am not hitting the cue ball where I think I am. 2) I try and hit it it too hard and 3) my follow thru isn't good, it seems I try and punch...sigh
I have to roll out...I see the eye dominance thing and I think that is my main problem...Andrew Gold - Thank You For Being A Friend (Official Music Video)