I at last made a century break (131) tonight, which make me exciting for a while.
i now realised that the basic skills like, stance, cue action (follow through).. are of vital importance to the break building. - well, i know it is noncense..haha, sorry..
here r some tips for u: - hope it is useful 1. always pause for 1-2 seconds after potted a ball. take a deep breath and get down slowly for a new shot- no hurry. 2. imagine the cue ball as a bubble and the angle to pot in the object ball is a FULL ball. after a final back swing, judge the potting angle quickly and pot it- it is my way to pot balls which i find it is useful when you are uncertain of the potting angle- well, might not suitable for everyone though.. 3. check if ur stance and cue action are really for you, because some players have tried hard to inimmate the professional players while ignore that not everybody is sutable for a particular stance (like steve davis's). try to fine YOUR stance and cue action.