*Always make your cue shot as smooth and consistent as possible. Position your forward hand on the pool table as stable as you can so you are able to get right at what you are aiming for. Let your cue stick flow as smoothly as possible through your forward hand, without losing control of your shot.
*Identify which pocket you want to shoot your object ball at. Align the middle of your object ball to this pocket using your cue stick with its tip pointing the at target pocket. This will give you an idea of which part of the target ball you will aim for when taking your shot.
*Once you already have an aim and you are in the right position, look at the cue ball or the target ball, whichever works best for you, and take the shot a little bit below the middle of the cue ball. Experts usually advise beginners to concentrate on the cue ball.
*When finally making the shot, it is usually recommended that you keep your executing arm near your body. Your elbow should be bent around ninety degrees and movement should be from your shoulder and not your hands. Do not make your strike too weak or too strong but with enough force to you hit your aim.
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