Follow Tips For Making Better Snooker

By Adam Gold

This is a simple trick which can take your snooker gaming to a whole new level with almost zero efforts. Really simple - before making your shot, try to have a vision in your mind about the outcome of your shot. Think about the EXACT path the cue ball will take, and the effect it will have on the target ball. It takes a bit of practice, but the reword is absolutely worth it.

For Better Snooker Shots, this is very important. It's also common sense, the more relaxed you'll be. The better you'll play. So how do you keep you body as relaxed as possible? Like everything in life, it takes practice to make perfect, but you can have great results in no time with baring one thing in mind: Lay yourself on the table. I know it may sound a bit odd, but this is the best way I can describe it. Just lay yourself on the table, keeping your body as loose and relaxed as you can. Don't flex a single muscle you don't have to.

The here and now idea is fairly simple and easy to understand, yet many players seem to disregard it over and over again. What it basically says, is that you should play each shot like it was a whole snooker game to itself. It doesn't matter if you're losing big time, or if you really messed up the last dozen shots. Think only about this particular snooker shot, and plan it so it will lead to an easy exit.

I know making a good shot, even if it's just a simple 1 point red ball, is always good. But, it won't get you far! So I just want you to think about your next shot when you're about to aim the current one. This requires a bit of control and skill on the cue ball's action, but it's important to start thinking about it even if you're just starting to play.

Chalk may seem (it sometimes actually is) like a drag, but you've just got to do it. It's really hard to give the white snooker ball an effective spin without putting chalk on the cue's tip. A good way for doing this with ease is putting 2-3 chalks on your table, so you can access them from almost anywhere. - 31485

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