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Drawing a Pool - Easy Draw Drills



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Having a solid draw shot is one of the most important pool skills to have. You can break up clusters of balls and keep in shape by performing the draw shot correctly. The draw shot can also be used to predict where the cue ball will be positioned.

For the best draw, the cue must be aimed at the center of the cueball when taking a draw shot. The length of your draw will depend on how fast you stroke, the power of your stroke, and how long your backspin is. Draw strokes that are smooth and long do not have to be very explosive.

You need to continue following through beyond the point of contact in order to increase your backspin. This will cause the cueball to roll back towards you. Also, the farther your cue and object ball are apart the more you can backspin. If you don't follow through past the point where contact occurs, the cueball will only travel as far as friction between the cloth or the cue balls.


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The draw shot is an entertaining stroke. The best draws are smooth and allow the object to follow the cue ball into their pocket. This shot is vital because it will help you determine the location of your cue ball and break down clusters of other balls. You can also draw to keep your posture good while playing. It is also the easiest scoring shot in pool.


The draw can be a powerful stroke. This is a great way of controlling the spin you can produce. If you aim lower and strike the cue ball harder, you can generate more backspin. This will also help you keep the cueball more securely on the rails.

Over-hitting the draw stroke can be one of the most common mistakes made by players. This can cause the cueball to be pulled backwards. This is especially true if the cueball is trying to be drawn into the side pouch. It is also important to use the right edge shape to achieve this. A cue that has enough leather to draw the ball is helpful.

The draw is a good shot but it is not all you have. There are many other strokes you can use in pool, including the spin shot (or the follow), the stop, and the follow. These strokes should be practiced until you feel confident that you know which one you will use. To place the cueball in better positions, you must use the draw along with the follow and stop techniques.


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A great shot to add to your pool resume is the draw shot. This stroke is fun and easy to learn.


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Drawing a Pool - Easy Draw Drills