Interpretation of billiards blocking technology

Billiards, as an elegant billiards gentleman's sport integrating fitness, intelligence, entertainment, aesthetics and motivation, is deeply loved by the masses. The following is the billiards jam technology I will explain to you. Welcome to read! :

Interpretation of billiards blocking technology;

If a left plug is added, which direction should the aiming point be given?

Is the aiming point also shifted to the left?

The high bar is to the left and the white ball is to the right.

Low left plug, white ball to the left.

The offset is related to the distance between the two balls, the speed and strength of the white ball and the position of the hitting point. According to experience, you should adjust when aiming.

When watching the game, I usually notice that the player will hit the cue ball out of the library with the cue ball, but I find that it is impossible to hit the ball into the bag after the cue ball is inserted, so I want to ask you how to aim the cue ball, whether it is the aim point or the feeling of hitting the ball. Do you have any good practice methods? Thank you.

It doesn't matter whether you aim or not. Beginners should practice close range first and add less balls: find the target point without adding balls, and then move the billiards club according to the height of adding balls. The key is to straighten the pole after inserting it.

After you are familiar with it, you should consider the radian and deviation of the white ball after adding the plug.

Sorry, master, I always miss when I jam. How should I aim correctly? Besides, ask a question for a friend. Can eyes (myopia) play snooker?

When the white ball is blocked, a fox line will appear on its line. The farther the white ball is from the target ball, the greater the fox degree, but the goal point of the target ball remains the same. So before hitting the ball, you should see how hard you want to block, and then estimate the fox's strength. Generally, hitting the right plug will shift a little to the right, and hitting the left plug will shift a little to the left. The specific deviation depends on the distance between the white ball and the target ball, and also depends on how much you need to plug. Playing play-offs depends on more practice at ordinary times. Practice more and you will know how to play!

Who says myopia can't be played? I am nearsighted, over 400 degrees. I can score 89 points by myself! But the landlord remembers not to wear glasses with too small a frame, otherwise you will not be able to see the ball in front of you because the frame is too small! It's best to lift your glasses before hitting the ball, and then get down to hit the ball, so that you can see it more clearly! !

Skills of aiming at sight after billiards are inserted;

The first one is also the weirdest one I think. That's what my friend taught me when I first started to learn the play-offs: after aiming at the center of the cue ball, the bracket won't move. If you use the lever principle to rotate the club with the bracket as the fulcrum in the play-off, the right club head will tilt to the right. I said that the hitting route is not biased, and he said with a smile, you try and leave. After I tried, it didn't work. The goal rate in the play-off quickly rose from almost no progress to more than 50% of the normal batting goal rate, but I never understood why. . .

Second, as my friend said above, the aiming point will also change in the play-offs. If you split the action like the first method I said, that is: after aiming at the center of the main ball, the whole pole moves in parallel, the bracket moves at the same time, and then hits the ball. But I haven't tried this method very much and I'm not familiar with it. I often watch them fight like this, hehe. . .