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You don't drive low enough. It's wrong to lift the backspin too high when you drive low. The club should be as flat as possible, the shot should be accurate and the power should be thorough, not because of how hard you serve. How hard do you think O 'Sullivan, Rump and Robertson, three typical people who use low pitches, have made when they hit low pitches?

They didn't spend much effort, and the effect of low rowing was obvious. The ball returned far away, and when the platform was low, they didn't make the effort to poke a hole in the table, but the cue ball could come back, and some even came back from the platform to eat the library. The key is that they have made a thorough effort and a little strength to maximize it when the club hits the cue ball.

I suggest you start practicing with light strength at close range. When the low shot has a little effect, the distance between the cue ball and the target ball will gradually become farther and the strength will increase a little. You will know that low shooting is not achieved by force.

Then, the club should be delivered when the club is delivered. After the club is sent out, the club head is slightly downward, that is, the low club is driven out by the sent club. After the club is fixed, the club head at that time almost touches or directly touches the table.

By the way, if you want to play billiards accurately, I will give you three words. Your hitting must be "flat, straight and steady".

I hope I can help you.