
No matter whether you're a veteran pool player or just starting, it's important to know where the cue ball should be hit. You will get the best results by choosing the right angle for your cue ball and using a good grip. There are many ways you can achieve the right spin with a cue ball. It may not be easy to figure out the right angle if you don’t have much practice. However, there are a few tips that can make it easier to 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. You also need to know the correct stroke. Some players love to hit the ball slightly below the center of the ball to make it slide. While this technique may not work well for everyone, it can provide more power and precision.

It is important to use a level cuestick. A good tip is to ensure you have enough chalk in order to take the shot. It is possible to check the chalk to determine if there are deep grooves. This will help you get more balls in your 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. When stopping shots are being taken, the cue should always be as level as possible. Also, avoid curves that are not appropriate for your shot. This is a common mistake that many players make.
To hit the cueball with topspin you should aim to strike the ball just above the middle. Experts agree that this is the best method to get the most topspin on your cue ball. You should be cautious when using this stroke. It is much more complex than it appears. You could lose half the energy from the cue ball if you make the wrong stroke.
A curving stroke is another tip for hitting the cueball. This will enable you to curve the cueball around obstacles. This stroke should be practiced and you can see how it changes depending on the angle of your cue stick. Also, to achieve the best curving shot, raise your cue sticks. This will enable you to curve the cueball in the best possible direction. Before you start playing, practice the curve stroke several times. This will help you learn the stroke and improve your game.

To get the best from your curved shot, practice the exact stroke on the opposite side. For more spin, you might also consider using a higher target. In addition, you may want to try to hit the ball on the right side of the cue ball. You'll have more fun and it will help improve your game.