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Master the table by thinking two shots ahead. Control the cue ball’s position after every strike—leave it where you’ve got options, whether that’s sinking another solid or blocking your rival’s next move. Watch the angles like a hawk; even a slight miscalculation can turn an easy shot into a setup for your opponent. Use spin sparingly but smartly—a touch of English can nudge the ball into pockets that seem impossible or dodge a potential scratch. When you’re stuck, play defense: hide the cue behind clusters, force them into awkward banks, or leave the object ball glued to the rails. Pay attention to their habits—if they favor aggressive cuts, tighten up the table. If they play safe, stay patient and chip away at openings. Adapt, outmaneuver, and never let them breathe easy.
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