
Whether you are a seasoned pool player or just getting started, it is important to know where to hit the cue ball. You will get the best results by choosing the right angle for your cue ball and using a good grip. There are many methods to achieve the right spin on a cueball. If you don't have a lot of practice, it can be difficult to know which angle is best for you. There are some tips to help you control the ball.
First, you must aim for a specific area of the pocket. This will allow you to control the speed as well as the tangent of the cue ball. Knowing the right stroke is essential. To make the ball slide, some players prefer to hit it below the center. Although this may not work for everyone, it can give you more power as well as accuracy.

A level cue stick is essential. Also, ensure that you have enough chalk for the shot. To check if the chalk has deep grooves, you can inspect it. This will allow you to place more balls into the pocket.
The right angle will help you to reach a pocket faster and farther. It is important to aim for a position where the object ball meets the head rail. Also, you should keep the cue as level and straight as possible while performing stop shots. Also, avoid curves that are not appropriate for your shot. This is a common mistake for many players.
To hit the cueball with topspin, aim for the ball just above its center. Experts agree that this is the best method to get the most topspin on your cue ball. This stroke can be more difficult than it seems, so you need to be careful. The wrong stroke can cause half the energy to be lost.
Another good tip for hitting the cue ball is to use a curved stroke. This will allow the cue ball to curve around obstacles. This stroke should be practiced and you can see how it changes depending on the angle of your cue stick. It is also necessary to raise the cuestick for a perfect curve. This will assist you in bending the cue ball the best way possible. You should also practice the curve stroke a few times before you play. This will help improve your game and teach you how to do it.

If you want to make the most out of your curved shot, you should practice the same stroke on the other side. You might want to try a higher target for more spin. Additionally, it is a good idea if you hit the ball on either side of the cue ball. If you do, you will have more fun and you will improve your game.