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Why can't i hit the cue ball straight?

The most common reasons why people miss straight-in shots, especially long ones, are the following: Your “vision center” is not properly aligned. If this is the case, you won't perceive the straight line of the shot and your cue alignment properly.
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What causes the cue ball to curve?

If you want your cue ball to curve around a ball and to the right, hit the cue ball's right side. To make the cue ball curve to the left, hit its left side. Whichever side of the cue ball that you strike is the direction it will curve. Control the curve by hitting on or below the cue ball's central axis.
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How do you fix bent cues?

With the cue at a 60-degree angle to the floor, place the flat of one hand, palm down, directly on the bend. Press down on the cue, holding it still with your hand. The cue will bend easily into shape. Rotate the cue again and repeat, checking and adjusting until you have straightened the cue.
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Where do you aim on a cue ball?

Keep your eyes on the contact point you want to hit all the way as you get down on shot. Once down on shot, you can check check which spot you want to hit the cue ball. From here you want to check the cue ball then aim at the contact point of the object ball back and forth as you stroke.
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How do you know where to hit a cue ball?

The Vertical Center is the center line down the back of the cue ball. Dead Center and Center of Percussion are on this line. If you hit anywhere on the Vertical Center line, the cue ball goes where your stick is pointed. Hit either side of that line and the ball is no longer going straight down the stick line.
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How to Shoot Straight in Pool! | Why are You Missing?

Why is my aim so bad in pool?

The reason for most misses is poor delivery of the cue to and through the cue ball. No aiming system in the world will help the player who can't deliver a precise and accurate stroke.
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Where do you hit a cue ball to make it roll back?

If the target ball is near the cue ball, this is simple: Slightly behind center, strike the cue ball. If the target ball is farther away, you'll need to strike the cue ball a little deeper below center.
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Is a longer pool cue better?

players about 6'4″ and taller really need a longer cue.

And some short players play with a longer cue so they can reach more shots without the mechanical bridge. If you find yourself often gripping the bumper at the bottom of your cue, you may need a slightly longer stick. …
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Does hanging pool cue straighten it?

One of the good advantage of hanging your cues is that helps a lot on straightening your cues and maintain it !!! If your cues are crooked, do not throw them away or find some cue masters to fix it yet. Find a damp place or spray the cue liberally with water and add some weight to the cue butt. Then Hang it.
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How do you tell if a cue is warped?

Sighting your cue is the most reliable way to check for warping. All cues have some variation in the straightness and roundness of the cue. Remember that cues are made from a natural product and are affected by their surroundings. Humidity and temperature will always affect a piece of wood.
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What warps a pool cue?

All cues, regardless of price WILL warp if you do not take care of them. The two most common reasons are temperature change and side pressure. Never leave a cue in your car! Leaving a cue in your car during extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, will warp a cue in a matter of hours.
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Does the cue ball have to hit a wall?

A rail must be hit by either the cue ball or any other ball after the cue ball contacts the object ball. A pocketed ball counts as a rail. A sentence that should answer many questions is: “ANY ball must go to a rail AFTER LEGAL contact unless your ball is made.”
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Why do I miss easy pool shots?

Here are some additional reasons people miss shots: misjudgment of the required line of aim of the shot, even with care and focus on aim and visualization (for help, see DAM advice). too much focus on the leave and not enough on the shot. poor position left from the previous shot.
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What is the easiest pool aiming system?

Ghost Ball Aiming Method: Easy and Effective Aiming for Pool

The ghost ball system is pretty much the main aiming method for most pool players. I'll say 95% of people use it, from very beginner to very high caliber players. The “ghost ball” is basically an imaginary ball.
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