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Why do snooker and pool players have different ant cue actions and which is better?
I play snooker and i was told that you always have to have 4 points of contact with the cue, the bridge, chin, chest and cueing hand. Though i’ve been watching many pool players and notice that they dont have any contact with the chin or chest. Some barely even get down to the ball! They all so seem to have a much larger and loose cue action. I was wondering why this is and which is better!
For pure shot making a snooker stance is usually better. It is more stable and has less moving parts, making it more repeatable and consistant. This works well in snooker because it is unusual that one requires a lot of cue ball movement.
In pool, especially 9-ball(or any rotation game), there is often a greater need to move the cueball around the table. A lot of people find it easier to get the necessary cueball movement by using more of their body. This is most noticed on the break shot, and also on power shots that you would seldom see in snooker.
I think over all the more traditional snooker stance is the more consistant way of doing things, but it is good to know how to put some power into the shots as well if you are going to be playing a lot of pool.
Even top professional snooker players have a hard time doing well at 9-ball at first, until the learn to break well and incorporate some power shot into their game. Most find it difficult at first, because their stance is not well suited for this type of game. However, when it comes to simply potting balls, the snooker players are machines.
Experiment with different strokes and stances and use what works the best for you. Have fun!