Cue action training - How to improve screw back shots (spin-cue ball control)

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Learn and improve screw back shots you need 3 major things ⬇️

1. Deliver cue during impact to indended cue ball spot (height). If you aim low but hit high it won't happen. To get screw back you got to hit to specific spot.
2. Play softer almost like a pushing motion to the chest. Almost like you deliver cue to object ball.
3. Smooth gradual backswing and transition through the ball.

With these 3 things you very likely to improve backspin and cue ball control.

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Vilius you are definitely one of the BEST coaches. Thank you!!!

Brucetresan
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You are awesome. Your videos are very helpful to the newbie snooker players.

prashantjain
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Yes it is that easy and best to focus on that.
If not successful, have a list at hand that makes you contact higher or lower:and not go through the ball: getting up ( feet/ balance, /stance), bridge moving (esp. thumb), elbow drop before impact ( you scoop the ball then) are my personal favorites.

shawnogg
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What about when object ball is further away. That's where I struggle for consistency

ash
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CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THE ANGLE OF THE QUE IN RELATION TO THE LOW Q-BALL IMPACT THE ANGLE OF THE Q TO THE RAIL/CUSHION. PLEASE

rogerelton
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I don't struggle screwing back close to mid range but over distance on a heavy club cloth all I get is stun. Any tips

paulkerry
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I have a bad habit of over hitting the screw shot because of poor technique, that often means cueing across the ball slightly and missing the pot and getting poor I am really trying to play with less power overall atm !!

PhantomMark