Where is a good place to kick off? Seek a picture!

The kick-off of the snooker game is decided by the players of both sides tossing coins or drawing lots. The cue ball should be hit at any point in the tee area (D-shaped area). The tactical principle of kick-off is to prevent the main ball from falling by itself, and at the same time, not to leave the opponent with a chance to score continuously. So this requires the kickoff player to grasp the stop position of the main ball. There are three common tee-off methods:

The first tee-off method

First, put the main ball between the yellow ball and the brown ball in the tee area, and aim at the 1 red ball near the top dike with a thin ball, so that the main ball will bounce back to the position shown in the figure through the top dike and the right dike, which will create a ball potential that is not conducive to the opponent's hitting the red ball into the ball pocket. This way of kicking off makes the main ball far away from other red balls. There are many colored balls between the main ball and the red ball, so it is difficult for opponents to shoot down the red ball in the bag. ?

The second serve method

Similarly, put the cue ball between the yellow ball and the brown ball at tee time. When kicking off, aim the club at the right side of the cue ball so that the cue ball hits the second red ball at the top of the triangle. After the cue ball hits the red ball, it bounces from the top bank and the right bank, passes obliquely near the basketball, and then touches the left bank and the bottom bank, staying in the service area. The key to this kick-off is the use of strength. If the power is too large, the cue ball will roll out of the tee area, which is easy to leave opportunities for opponents. This is a method often used by high-level players. ?

The third tee-off method

When kicking off, the cue ball is also placed near the yellow ball and the brown ball in the kick-off area, and the cue ball's left high stick is aimed at the top bank lightly. When the cue ball hits the shore, it bounces to the left by its own rotation force and sticks straight in the red ball pile. Only a few red balls close to the pink ball are shaken out of the ball placement area, so that the opponent has no chance to drop the ball. However, there is one drawback. After this kick-off, it is easy for the opponent to hit the next shot. So many people don't want to kick off like this.