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Summary: A right hand draw shot pulls the cue ball back towards the player and to the left. Get expert tips and advice on pool cues and billiards tables in this free video.
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"In this next clip, I'm going to show you how to do draw back to the right. Alright. So, here you want the ball to draw back. You don't want to come straight back, you want to come over here say to the right hand side of the table. Again, it's draw back. Again, remember to chalk up. Because, you're hitting the ball. You're not hitting the ball flush. When you hit the ball on the side, you have the because you could miss cue. And, you could cause the ball to not hit the ball properly and it will cause a miscue. Which will probably make you miss the shot. So, here's dead center. Here's draw back where you would go low. Draw back right is here. And, hitting it draw back right you're going to cause this ball again when you hit it and you're going to cause it to hit and come off to the right. And, that's how you make that shot. And, let me just show you the shot. Here's dead center. Here's your low right, low right. And, you're going to pull back on that shot causing the cue ball to come back to your right hand side of the table."