grabbing the billiards
serve grabbing the ball is an important means of actively scoring. There are two situations for serving short balls: one is to hit the billiards back, and the other is to hit the billiards back, but not to hit the billiards back. Let’s first talk about how the opponent will attack this cricket:
1. Sidely attack the straight line, that is, the center line in the right area. When it is determined that the opponent's return ball landing point is in the right half of the left area and is released or higher than the net, immediately attack the straight line sideways.
2. Pull the diagonal line on the side, that is, the midpoint of the left edge line. When it is determined that the opponent's return ball landing point is in the left half of the left area and is released, quickly pull the diagonal line and pull the large angle.
3 directly grab or grab. If the ball returns in the right area and is higher than the top spin of the net or does not rotate, then directly hit; if it is a downspin ball issued, grab the middle to strengthen the attack on the next board. This is the most common way to rob.
4. Snap left and attack after four points. When it is determined that the opponent's return ball landing point is in the left area and the half-out is released, it is not time to go sideways or is not suitable for sideways, just flip the left sideways midpoint, left bottom line midpoint, middle bottom line midpoint, right bottom line midpoint (occasionally suddenly), and then grab the attack (side attack, direct attack, push left center and right attack).
5. There is also a kind of serving that must be practiced, served well, and used well. It is to send a short ball that turns out to the opponent's left small triangle close to the edge and turn outward. It can be on the side or down, and its lethality is relatively high. When serving, stand at the corner of the left side of the ball, so that the serving line is long and it is not easy to make mistakes. The balls sent out are of high quality, have a tricky landing point, low arc, and turn outside, making it difficult for the opponent to return the ball, poor quality, and even lose points directly. The ball is immediately restored after being fired and stands at 1/2 of the left platform. It is conducive to side-to-side pulling, left pushing and left swiping in a straight line, and it also makes the right-hand guarding area very beneficial to forehand attack. There are three possible ways for the opponent to return the ball when the left small triangle turns outward and go to the stage:
Marlong routine
1. If the ball comes to the right and is higher than the net, move to the right in advance and directly pull, pick or lift;
2. If the opponent picks or hangs the ball to the right half of the left half, immediately pull the straight line, hit or push to the left half of the left half, hit or push the middle with a backhand and then grab the side and pull the side continuously, attack (push mid, side pull, and swing, Malone often uses this technical routine);
3. If it is a low-spin that is not in line with the position, swing the left and right side and rub it too much or pull it lightly, add a high hanging arc circle, and then grab the attack at the right time.
, a small triangle serving and attacking routine that turns outward, is very useful in actual combat. It will be better to serve with other servings or use the reverse thinking rule. For example, after sending a small left triangle to the outside, then sending a long ball on the right or a long ball on the right with the same action. The opponent may be caught off guard and get very good results. Don't always stare at a point serving, as the change will make the opponent uncomfortable.
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