This video has single handedly taken my potting from ‘entirely random’ to ‘wildly inconsistent’, it may not sound like much but it’s a big deal to me - thank you so much!
The way you explain it so plainly is amazing I have so much confidence and I’m much more calmer now. Thank you for the way you laying it out it’s much appreciated
Hey I’m from Bhopal City in India and I’m playing snooker since last year but my aiming and alignment was not good but after watching your videos now I’m playing way better then before, thank you brother 🫶🏻
Thanks so much for this simple and understandable explanation. I've watched many "how to aim" videos and yours has been the most helpful for me, Cheers!
The way that you explain your ideas is brilliant mate. All the way from Toronto, Canada here. Just got into to playing this year and it's loads of fun and your videos are really helpful. Cheers.
I've started playing snooker about 2 weeks ago and these kind of tutorials have helped me a lot already! In my opinion the key for improvement is first understanding the basic theories! Greetings from Budapest, Hungary.
Hello from Bremen, Germany! Why can't I give 10 likes to this video? One is not enough! I feel absolutely identified: the unconscious visual reference (thinking that you are aiming a point when you are actually off!) creates such a lack of confidence... It is good to hear from a good player like you that these problems are real and hard. It needs a lot of training.
The actual aiming point is double the distance of the distance from centre Object Ball to contact point. This assumes zero frictional effects (throw) however. Playing firm or with a touch of outside english can cancel out the throw pretty much. Beware the slow roll or soft stun shot, it will increase the throw, resulting in a thick hit. Allow for this by aiming thinner on such shots when they must be played.
Many man hours to master snooker!!!!! Over 10.000 hours for sure .. great thing your doing there mate and you can clearly strike a ball.And play the game well.
like the way you explain in your videos dude I will give it a Try tomrrow wen I go to practice sometimes my aiming is off but when it's good it's good just need the consistency. highest break I've made is 40 trying to get past this for quite sometime now. as you say ppl usually think it's their cue action thats the issue. kep up the good vids highly informative in an easy way to understand 👍 👌
The cue ball "Space" is always double the distance from the centre of the object ball to the contact point. (Because it's essentially mirrored on the Gohst ball)
Alternative Aiming Method for cuts >= 45°... With your cue centered on the cue ball, use the edge of your cue to aim at the point of contact on the object ball.
Been following this site for a few years, and it certainly has helped me improve my game. Thank you for your comprehensive videos. I have a question about aiming you may be able to answer, and it may be useful to other players. I practice at my local club ( not a snooker club). I play ok and often beat competition players ... unless they bring their competition balls when my game seems to fall away. The club balls are smaller ... I think 2 inches as opposed to 2/16th ( or thereabouts). Does the larger diameter impact aiming at all? I also note that the competition balls , and the cue ball obviously, are slightly heavier. Please let me know your thoughts. Cheers!
Can u make a Video about cue ball control. This was very helpful für me. I got how to aim new I don't know where the cue ball going. Can u help me or u already have Video? Than tell me.
hi a question please? I have been playing with my right foot online for years and the butt of the cue is has always been offline (its to the left of line of aim) i am right handed. i have tried all square and boxing stance, and also changed my right foot position to all angles but nothing has fixed the alignment issue. ofcourse i bring my body to the cue but the cue always goes offline because if it does not then the shot will look offline. so it has always been the body position problem. today i tried something new: i tried to move my right foot to the right side of line of aim, i can clearly see that now my right foot is not even touching the line of aim. its just to the right side of line of aim. to clearify it i can see that my right foot is no longer below my grip hand, infact my grip hand looks somewhere above my right knee now, but everything looks perfect and for the first time ever the shot looks online and at the same time the alignment is perfect too. also i can see that, my right leg, it used to be straight with no bent knee but now my right knee is also not bent but i can see that my leg is no longer straight and it has an angle should i stick to what works for me? or my right foot must be under my grip hand? thank you so much
Ghost ball or variations of do work but I feel for most people actually doing all this mental trickery is harder than learning to predict what 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 ball hit trajectories are and estimating what fractional hit you need as a result. Just my 2 cents. I wish I could keep the mental ghost ball on the correct place when I aim but I simply can't. Often when standing over the shot I'll imagine the ghost ball to give me an indication of what the fractional hit might be.
Sir i m Following you since a long period of time i jave watching you n really trying ma level best to play like bt snooker is like a book evry another page another story please could you please make up the videos with the pointer on the cue and the objectt ball it will be more easier to recall while Playing
Solid technique isn't necessarily vital to pot basic balls but it really gets important if you want to place the cue ball where you want for your next shot. I think that's the most important thing that separates really good players from just good players. Both might be equally good at potting balls but really good players are able to hit the cue ball exactly where they want and that usually gives the desired position as well.
I think something that can help a lot is understanding how half ball quarter ball shots actually touch the object ball. If you think about a 2D silhouette of the object ball and cue ball touching, the contact point is always exactly half way between the intersection in the silhouette. Does this make sense?
Love this channel! Your videos have helped rekindle an old love for this wonderful game. Any tips on how to convince the wife to park in the driveway so a snooker table can be put in the garage? Much respect and admiration from Nova Scotia (Canada). If your tips regarding the aforementioned are a success, you are most welcome to come visit for a frame or two anytime! (You could put a pin in your map so you don't forget where it is :D )
I find your videos refreshing , a bit quirky but noetheless fun, keep up the good work, oh any tips to stop my hand from shaking , non Alcohol assisted.
Are you saying shots under a half ball....you aim on the contact point OR the point the centre of the white goes? So on a half ball pot, you are looking at the half ball point, or the edge? Or are you saying just line it up correctly, and always concentrate on the centre of white line?
Another great video pal, I play English pool so the cue ball is slightly smaller than the object ball. Do you think this technique could be used in the same way? I'm currently thinking of building a pool room at the bottom of my garden because I need to sort my cue action out. Keep up the good work, these videos are appreciated :) Billy Newton. Coalville, Leicestershire
Love watching your videos I have a problem when I’m down and over my cue. I see 2 sticks. (It’s just like when you hold your middle finger in front of your face and bring it towards your eyes, you will start to see 2 fingers). I’ve been having a hard time trying to figure out my vision line and I sometimes miss easy small angle. While Seeing 2 sticks, I think I tend to steer my cue which makes me miss easy shots. Anyone else have a problem like me?
i've noticed that if i focus on the lower part of the shaft when i'm down on the shot,i get double vision and see two cues,so i choose to focus on the upper part of the shaft which is closer to the tip,cue ball and object ball as i'm aiming.
Hi, I have never been good at this sport. I have been watching ur vids and practicing alot and still cant pot consistently. This video would otherwise be perfect for me, but I dont understand what you mean, could you please break it down further. It may seem simple enough for some but I'm struggling still. An aiming/potting guide for dummies may help, also some of your terminology and worlds are similar to your other videos. Please make a video addressed to those that dont know anything about the game, never seen it played or played before. Thank you!!
No aiming system will ever make you a great player. You might improve a bit, but that's it. In snooker, just like in every sport, you're either born with talent or not. And talent in snooker means you can spot the potting angle. I've never needed a stupid aiming system in my life, I've always been able to judge where I need to hit the object ball in order to make it. So for people like me, training requirements revolve around technique, in order to improve the ability to actually hit the object ball in the desired location: stroke practice, cue action, stayung down on the shot, compensating for side, etc. But if you can't see the potting angle, then you will have a hard time becoming a truly great player.
@@michaeltrumph121 People like you who tell lies bother me a lot. It's a big lie. It is possible that your brain has more connections than normal than an average human, and that way you understand or understand sooner or better how to do "that thing" in question. Just because you are not aware that you use a technique does not mean that you do not use it. You just do it that way, because your brain tells you: "this is how it goes in." For most humans, UNDERSTANDING what you are doing makes your brain make the necessary connections faster than if you wait for your brain to figure it out by practicing for hours and hours. I am 52 years old, I have been able to play pool for many years of my life and I never understood why it fails depending on which shots, I never really knew how I had to shoot. Since I played shooterpoolpc the simulator and I saw dozens of good videos where there are people explaining with cameras and demonstrating the techniques or improved 100% in just one month than in 20 years of my life. So do me the favor of not telling lies. To be great at something, all you need is to understand, and practice or train hours and hours, and have a balanced mind and study about that game nothing more.
Hey man..a quick question. If it was a straight shot, so your dominant eye(in your case, left eye) is right on the line of aim passing through the centre of the cue ball. What if it is the thinnest of the cuts, then the line of aim does not pass through the centre of the cue ball, rather an edge of the cue ball. So the question is, would your dominant eye still be behind the centre of the cue ball or would it be on the actual line of aim which is passing through an edge of the cue ball. If I am behind the centre of the cue ball, I have to assume the cue ball is stuck to my tip and accordingly I aim, although my eye is off the line of aim. Not the quickest of the questions :D Thanks sir!
Somebody once told me something that really helped motivate me. He never mentioned his name, but I'll never forget what he said. "Don't just watch, play!"
I have been struggling with my potting because I have changed cues.... First cue 8mm light weight English 8 ball cue vs 9.5mm medium weight snooker cue 😭I only changed reason being the brass ferrule is being pressed into the wood of the cue from playing American pool with it
Fantastic channel and great content! Thanks for all you do! Please can I get a shout out, I'm a brit from the Isle of Wight but living in Atlanta Georgia USA, Thanks!
I don't agree, hand/eye co-ordination is a subconscious thing and one mustn't overide it with conscious thought about where the tip of the cue is pointing. The brain knows that the cue ball is the same size as the object ball because your eyes are telling it so, the brain also knows that the line of aim is as wide as the cue ball, so the correct target is the one you should be looking at which is the contact point on the object ball where the two balls will contact each other to make the pot. This is all you need to know about aiming, there is no fine line down the middle of the line of aim that is the size of the tip of the cue, the cue merely propels the cue ball along it's path, and it's path is as wide as itself, if you don't split the path you stay on it, so your first example is the correct one. You don't aim the tip of the cue you aim the cue ball as if it's part of the cue, as if your tip is 2 and 1/16th of an inch wide or whatever size ball cue sport you're playing and your natural hand/eye will take care of it as long as you're looking at the correct target, all you have to do is look and your hand will follow your eyes, look elsewhere like the pocket or the cue ball or a ball you wish to cannon and your hand will go there instead.
This video has single handedly taken my potting from ‘entirely random’ to ‘wildly inconsistent’, it may not sound like much but it’s a big deal to me - thank you so much!
The main trick is many many many years of practice.
Someone ask Efren Reyes about his techniques in aiming and etc. Reyes replied shoot millions of balls in the pockets.
True story
The way you explain it so plainly is amazing I have so much confidence and I’m much more calmer now. Thank you for the way you laying it out it’s much appreciated
Im impressed with your teaching skills. Its really easy to understand compared to all the other aiming vids. Good job and thank you!
Hey I’m from Bhopal City in India and I’m playing snooker since last year but my aiming and alignment was not good but after watching your videos now I’m playing way better then before, thank you brother 🫶🏻
Brilliant editing. Nice tips
Fantastic tutorial...its one of those simple things that the brain overlooks as its SO simple
These teaching videos are fantastic.
Austin, TX
Well explained and very helpful, has improved my potting a lot.
Your videos have transformed my game completely. I thank you from my heart mate. ❤️
some things i struggle with are exactly explained here, thanks for this useful insight!
Thanks so much for this simple and understandable explanation. I've watched many "how to aim" videos and yours has been the most helpful for me, Cheers!
Buddy you teaching help me so a lot.
The way that you explain your ideas is brilliant mate.
All the way from Toronto, Canada here. Just got into to playing this year and it's loads of fun and your videos are really helpful. Cheers.
Really impressed with the way you explain things whilst keeping it interesting sincere and fun. Thankyou
I've started playing snooker about 2 weeks ago and these kind of tutorials have helped me a lot already! In my opinion the key for improvement is first understanding the basic theories!
Greetings from Budapest, Hungary.
Thank you! This video has really helped my game
Hello from Bremen, Germany! Why can't I give 10 likes to this video? One is not enough! I feel absolutely identified: the unconscious visual reference (thinking that you are aiming a point when you are actually off!) creates such a lack of confidence... It is good to hear from a good player like you that these problems are real and hard. It needs a lot of training.
It does take a long time to even trust you are going to play the shot right
A big thank you, obrigado, from Porto, Portugal.
The actual aiming point is double the distance of the distance from centre Object Ball to contact point. This assumes zero frictional effects (throw) however. Playing firm or with a touch of outside english can cancel out the throw pretty much. Beware the slow roll or soft stun shot, it will increase the throw, resulting in a thick hit. Allow for this by aiming thinner on such shots when they must be played.
Many man hours to master snooker!!!!! Over 10.000 hours for sure .. great thing your doing there mate and you can clearly strike a ball.And play the game well.
Very helpful, from Downpatrick Northern Ireland.
Best snooker teacher.
Love you videos from pakistan
like the way you explain in your videos dude I will give it a Try tomrrow wen I go to practice sometimes my aiming is off but when it's good it's good just need the consistency. highest break I've made is 40 trying to get past this for quite sometime now. as you say ppl usually think it's their cue action thats the issue. kep up the good vids highly informative in an easy way to understand 👍 👌
Love your videos mate im Mark from Glasgow
Just yesterday I was searching your channel for videos on this. This will help me particularly on the cut shots! Thanks from Kieran in Newcastle
Really love your videos! Greetings from Dieburg, Germany
You videos are helpful to me Samuel from Uganda
Awesome video! love from Warsaw, Poland
The cue ball "Space" is always double the distance from the centre of the object ball to the contact point. (Because it's essentially mirrored on the Gohst ball)
Hi im from srilanka i like your program.. And thumb up for your trick shots.. How creative... 👍 Ruwan from Srilanka
Very nice and effect coaching, tysm
I think it's really gonna help me ... Rho from Chennai,INDIA
Nice tips,,wat i do is keeping Ur eye on da object ball til da last moment Wer its contacting,
Alternative Aiming Method for cuts >= 45°... With your cue centered on the cue ball, use the edge of your cue to aim at the point of contact on the object ball.
Watching you from Kurikka, Finland
very good, thanks.
Excellent video as always, do you do lessons?
Good work keep it maintain and tech us more and more love from PAKISTAN 🇵🇰❤️
Brill video fella.
Dude your video editing is getting very impressive would love some tips on that too please!
Matt from Liverpool
I was actually thinking about doing another channel explaining how to make videos with the app I use. If I find the time I will
@@Breakfromlife that would be amazing! !
Hello I'm Caiden I'm from Peterborough👍
Been following this site for a few years, and it certainly has helped me improve my game. Thank you for your comprehensive videos.
I have a question about aiming you may be able to answer, and it may be useful to other players. I practice at my local club ( not a snooker club). I play ok and often beat competition players ... unless they bring their competition balls when my game seems to fall away. The club balls are smaller ... I think 2 inches as opposed to 2/16th ( or thereabouts). Does the larger diameter impact aiming at all? I also note that the competition balls , and the cue ball obviously, are slightly heavier. Please let me know your thoughts. Cheers!
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Perfect as usual
From bahrain
Love from India❤️
Can u make a Video about cue ball control. This was very helpful für me. I got how to aim new I don't know where the cue ball going. Can u help me or u already have Video? Than tell me.
Great video, easy to understand *O*!
thank you.
Howdy from Austin Texas!
This is a great video....mmm...the actual hit point? I think I may have overlooked that.
Hello from Tampere FINLAND
greetings from Kathmandu
hi a question please?
I have been playing with my right foot online for years and the butt of the cue is has always been offline (its to the left of line of aim) i am right handed.
i have tried all square and boxing stance, and also changed my right foot position to all angles but nothing has fixed the alignment issue.
ofcourse i bring my body to the cue but the cue always goes offline because if it does not then the shot will look offline. so it has always been the body position problem.
today i tried something new:
i tried to move my right foot to the right side of line of aim, i can clearly see that now my right foot is not even touching the line of aim. its just to the right side of line of aim. to clearify it i can see that my right foot is no longer below my grip hand, infact my grip hand looks somewhere above my right knee now, but everything looks perfect and for the first time ever the shot looks online and at the same time the alignment is perfect too.
also i can see that, my right leg, it used to be straight with no bent knee but now my right knee is also not bent but i can see that my leg is no longer straight and it has an angle
should i stick to what works for me? or my right foot must be under my grip hand?
thank you so much
Stick with what works for you but just try to work out where that is so you can keep it the same each time
Cheers man,🌞
Ghost ball or variations of do work but I feel for most people actually doing all this mental trickery is harder than learning to predict what 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 ball hit trajectories are and estimating what fractional hit you need as a result.
Just my 2 cents. I wish I could keep the mental ghost ball on the correct place when I aim but I simply can't. Often when standing over the shot I'll imagine the ghost ball to give me an indication of what the fractional hit might be.
Oh Man you are a god. Thank you.
Relevant! 👍
Sir i m Following you since a long period of time i jave watching you n really trying ma level best to play like bt snooker is like a book evry another page another story please could you please make up the videos with the pointer on the cue and the objectt ball it will be more easier to recall while Playing
Solid technique isn't necessarily vital to pot basic balls but it really gets important if you want to place the cue ball where you want for your next shot. I think that's the most important thing that separates really good players from just good players. Both might be equally good at potting balls but really good players are able to hit the cue ball exactly where they want and that usually gives the desired position as well.
I think something that can help a lot is understanding how half ball quarter ball shots actually touch the object ball. If you think about a 2D silhouette of the object ball and cue ball touching, the contact point is always exactly half way between the intersection in the silhouette. Does this make sense?
What this means is a half ball shot contacts 1/4 of the way into the object ball. A 3/4 shot contacts at 3/8 and a 1/4 ball shot contacts 1/8
Love this channel! Your videos have helped rekindle an old love for this wonderful game. Any tips on how to convince the wife to park in the driveway so a snooker table can be put in the garage?
Much respect and admiration from Nova Scotia (Canada). If your tips regarding the aforementioned are a success, you are most welcome to come visit for a frame or two anytime! (You could put a pin in your map so you don't forget where it is :D )
Forgiveness is easier than permission
I am really struggling in this area!!! Super inconsistent!!! Brian Epperson from Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Good good please do this in many angle.
Key points 1:11 💎💎💎
Practice makes it perfect.. gobby from Kuala lumpur
I find your videos refreshing , a bit quirky but noetheless fun, keep up the good work, oh any tips to stop my hand from shaking , non Alcohol assisted.
Are you saying shots under a half ball....you aim on the contact point OR the point the centre of the white goes? So on a half ball pot, you are looking at the half ball point, or the edge? Or are you saying just line it up correctly, and always concentrate on the centre of white line?
Where the centre of the white goes. That lets you move the tip of your cue straight towards it
Break from life thanks pal. Love your videos
GREAT stuff! And your effects keep getting better too, like the see-through cue:)
Another great video pal, I play English pool so the cue ball is slightly smaller than the object ball.
Do you think this technique could be used in the same way?
I'm currently thinking of building a pool room at the bottom of my garden because I need to sort my cue action out.
Keep up the good work, these videos are appreciated :)
Billy Newton. Coalville, Leicestershire
What cue are you using
Love watching your videos
I have a problem when I’m down and over my cue. I see 2 sticks. (It’s just like when you hold your middle finger in front of your face and bring it towards your eyes, you will start to see 2 fingers). I’ve been having a hard time trying to figure out my vision line and I sometimes miss easy small angle.
While Seeing 2 sticks, I think I tend to steer my cue which makes me miss easy shots.
Anyone else have a problem like me?
Glasses 👓
i've noticed that if i focus on the lower part of the shaft when i'm down on the shot,i get double vision and see two cues,so i choose to focus on the upper part of the shaft which is closer to the tip,cue ball and object ball as i'm aiming.
You are very talented player ,are you a professional player ?
If only, unfortunately no where near good enough
eye position after feathering and last delivery where should be our eyes when
cue is getting in contact with cue ball
It’s up to you really but it can be really beneficial to look at exactly where you are aiming on the object ball
Nice
Hi, I have never been good at this sport. I have been watching ur vids and practicing alot and still cant pot consistently. This video would otherwise be perfect for me, but I dont understand what you mean, could you please break it down further. It may seem simple enough for some but I'm struggling still. An aiming/potting guide for dummies may help, also some of your terminology and worlds are similar to your other videos. Please make a video addressed to those that dont know anything about the game, never seen it played or played before. Thank you!!
It's called the ghost ball method. If you RUclips search it you'll find countless videos on it.
No aiming system will ever make you a great player. You might improve a bit, but that's it. In snooker, just like in every sport, you're either born with talent or not. And talent in snooker means you can spot the potting angle.
I've never needed a stupid aiming system in my life, I've always been able to judge where I need to hit the object ball in order to make it.
So for people like me, training requirements revolve around technique, in order to improve the ability to actually hit the object ball in the desired location: stroke practice, cue action, stayung down on the shot, compensating for side, etc.
But if you can't see the potting angle, then you will have a hard time becoming a truly great player.
@@michaeltrumph121 People like you who tell lies bother me a lot. It's a big lie. It is possible that your brain has more connections than normal than an average human, and that way you understand or understand sooner or better how to do "that thing" in question. Just because you are not aware that you use a technique does not mean that you do not use it. You just do it that way, because your brain tells you: "this is how it goes in." For most humans, UNDERSTANDING what you are doing makes your brain make the necessary connections faster than if you wait for your brain to figure it out by practicing for hours and hours.
I am 52 years old, I have been able to play pool for many years of my life and I never understood why it fails depending on which shots, I never really knew how I had to shoot. Since I played shooterpoolpc the simulator and I saw dozens of good videos where there are people explaining with cameras and demonstrating the techniques or improved 100% in just one month than in 20 years of my life.
So do me the favor of not telling lies. To be great at something, all you need is to understand, and practice or train hours and hours, and have a balanced mind and study about that game nothing more.
GOLD!!!
Hey man..a quick question. If it was a straight shot, so your dominant eye(in your case, left eye) is right on the line of aim passing through the centre of the cue ball. What if it is the thinnest of the cuts, then the line of aim does not pass through the centre of the cue ball, rather an edge of the cue ball. So the question is, would your dominant eye still be behind the centre of the cue ball or would it be on the actual line of aim which is passing through an edge of the cue ball.
If I am behind the centre of the cue ball, I have to assume the cue ball is stuck to my tip and accordingly I aim, although my eye is off the line of aim.
Not the quickest of the questions :D
Thanks sir!
I'm Mohammed Morsy from Egypt
I need more about left hand and right hand positions
It’s actually in the next video in this series
How long have been you play and learn snooker?
what is your hyest break hello i am a 14 year old snooker player from belgium with highest break in training frame 121
Love your vids
132 but that’s really good because when I was 14 my highest break was 40
Keeep coaching us Pls ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 Tunisia
Sa7a Bouba
Mohamed Aziz Ben Othman ya whayed mch ki icoachik o sullivan nabka enik fik
Tawa nraw dm1
The trick is to identify where on the object ball you need to get the cue ball to connect to make sure it goes in the pocket.
hello I'm Carsten from hong kong
Love from Pakistan.
I really need motivation to practice more.... 😂
Somebody once told me something that really helped motivate me. He never mentioned his name, but I'll never forget what he said. "Don't just watch, play!"
And I really need money to practice more 😂
I have been struggling with my potting because I have changed cues....
First cue 8mm light weight English 8 ball cue vs 9.5mm medium weight snooker cue
😭I only changed reason being the brass ferrule is being pressed into the wood of the cue from playing American pool with it
Yeah I think I actually broke my cue from playing American pool with it before.
How much did you pay for your table?
Harry for Hull
Ps you should go pro
He's already one
Am no where near sadly
Upload videos with english subtitles please
Wonder what his highest break is
Love from Karachi
You try WSC. Your game skill too hard awesome played. You can won WSC trophy........👍
I'm finding it hard to get my tip into a predetermined position these days, no one to play with is the main problem
Fantastic channel and great content! Thanks for all you do! Please can I get a shout out, I'm a brit from the Isle of Wight but living in Atlanta Georgia USA, Thanks!
I don't agree, hand/eye co-ordination is a subconscious thing and one mustn't overide it with conscious thought about where the tip of the cue is pointing. The brain knows that the cue ball is the same size as the object ball because your eyes are telling it so, the brain also knows that the line of aim is as wide as the cue ball, so the correct target is the one you should be looking at which is the contact point on the object ball where the two balls will contact each other to make the pot.
This is all you need to know about aiming, there is no fine line down the middle of the line of aim that is the size of the tip of the cue, the cue merely propels the cue ball along it's path, and it's path is as wide as itself, if you don't split the path you stay on it, so your first example is the correct one.
You don't aim the tip of the cue you aim the cue ball as if it's part of the cue, as if your tip is 2 and 1/16th of an inch wide or whatever size ball cue sport you're playing and your natural hand/eye will take care of it as long as you're looking at the correct target, all you have to do is look and your hand will follow your eyes, look elsewhere like the pocket or the cue ball or a ball you wish to cannon and your hand will go there instead.
That should be 'Glasgow United Kingdom'.
Best trick is to play confidently.
Isn't this just ghost ball?
Yes, slightly tweaked
Jessy
Yd