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Why is Ding Canjunhui's shot so gorgeous?

Carrying a pole is a person's habit. Typical mark selby, I think he is really clumsy in carrying poles, while Fu Jiajun doesn't carry poles at all. But they can all play beautiful balls. In fact, just two words, the last shot, every player who plays a little better, the last shot must be very penetrating and confident. In the process of pole transportation, the position of the cue ball, the aiming point and strength of the target ball and the application of pole method are considered. Out of the pole is to attach what is considered when transporting the pole to the cue ball. Of course, it is very important to play a gorgeous ball, so it is of course very standard for a professional player like Ding to play a gorgeous ball, so it is not difficult to understand. Attached to Ding Junhui's instant highlights video. Different people play differently, so these projects are different. From a professional point of view, hitting the ball is divided into pinball and stab ball. The main difference is whether it penetrates the cue ball or not, and how much penetration is also divided. Ding Junhui is a major player and a minor player. The source of his strength and rotation is not penetration, but the accumulation of strength in the jaws of death (Haendly is the main traditional style of play, the backhand is single ring, and Ding Junhui is double ring). This style of play requires a slight wrist pick before hitting the ball, and the cue ball rotates strongly. Its disadvantage is that its strength is slightly insufficient (compared with other professional players, and it refers to the ultimate strength). Therefore, Ding Junhui always plays like a stop, and his rotation is also very strong (some people will put forward Rump's abnormal leverage, and I want to correct it. That is, the cue ball is strong, not strong, and the strength of rotation is relative to strength).