So you've become familiar with all the rules of snooker. You've played a few games and you're starting to see a consistency in the level of your play. We're going to take a look at a few tips on how to improve your game.
Instructions
Keep Your Eye on the Ball
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Keep your eye on the ball! One thing that all successful snooker players have in common is a steady hand and an intense concentration. Once you decide on your shot, practice keeping a still hand and concentrating on making that shot happen.
2Think ahead, not just in the moment. Take the time to pause and to think through the next few steps. It'll help you down the road.
3Get a cue! If you're playing at a public table or at a friend's house, chances are you're going to be using a variety of cues. They all play differently. If you'd like to seriously improve your play, purchase your own. When you begin to use one cue on a regular basis, you'll find yourself getting a lot more comfortable with it. Make sure your cue is in good condition and replace the tip as needed.
4Take some time to practice hitting the cue ball in just the right area to get the spin that you want. Top spin, back spin, stun. The mastery of these can make the difference in a game.
5Focus on every aspect of your form, from your stance to your sight to the moment the cue tip hits the ball. Bad habits are easily learned and ingrained but if you take the time to make sure you have your feet and your weight properly positioned, you'll have a solid start to build from.
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