Smashing Time
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Increase the Amount of Cups you Make Instantly
One of the biggest mistakes that most players make is that they do not aim for individual cups early in the game. They simply throw the ball at the cups with the hope that it will fall into one of them. Next time, try aiming at a specific cup each turn. Don't get discouraged right away if you don't make the cup you are aiming for. There are two benefits to this technique that will pay off. First, you will notice that you are making more adjacent cups because your shots or more accurate. Second, you will be better at making the last few cups because you have trained your eye to aim at one specific cup already.
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Overhand Grip
Majority of Players use this grip. Do not forget to snap your wrist
The Trigger
The most effective technique. Lining up your thumb with the cup allows you to be more accurate, while giving it a little wrist snap gives the ball top spin. Top spin is important because it will allow the ball to bounce into other cups more often
Reverse Grip
This is a rarely used shot, but it can be rather effective. The ball is held between the tip of the thumb and the tips of two or three fingers, with the back of the hand facing the cups. When shooting the ball, the hand is pulled away from the body with a flick of the wrist at release.
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