STUN - A shot in which a degree of backspin is applied to the cue ball, causing it to stop dead after making contact with the object ball. The amount of backspin required to achieve this effect, and therefore the point of contact on the cue ball, depend on the pace of the shot and the distance between the cue ball and the object ball. (抄錄自Stephen Hendry Snooker Masterclass)
Follow Through - Your cue is accelerated smoothly from the full extent of the backswing to a point through and beyond the white. How far to follow through? I don't think you need to worry about this particular argument, because if you keep the delivery smooth and unhurried, without jerking, the follow-through and the length of follow-through will be a natural part of your cueing. (抄錄自Jimmy White's Snooker Masterclass書內的Introduction by Charles Poole)