Find the Right Back Cut Aiming Method for Your Pool Game

Hey, I’m J C! Welcome to Missed Again, the pool channel for advanced beginners stuck in the “awkward middle” of the game. This isn’t about perfect play. It’s about my honest struggles, frustrating misses, and the small breakthroughs that make a big difference. I explore why I miss, what I’m learning, and how I’m working through it, so you can, too. Previously, I shared a video on aiming back cuts:    • Why I Miss Back Cuts (Less Often Now)   Since then, my aiming method has evolved and been refined, increasing pocketing success rates. A back cut is a shot where the pocket is located behind your direct line of aim, requiring you to slice the cue ball past the object ball to cut it backwards into the pocket. In this video, I will discuss 3 methods for aiming back cuts and how to handle long, difficult back cuts. Join the exclusive "Stop Missing" club for members-only video content, digital downloads, exclusive guides, and automatic discounts on all products. And, download FREE tools at: MissedAgainPool.com. Proud brand ambassador for Tigress Billiard Club and JFlowers Cues & Cases. Special thanks to Taom Billiards and all my brand sponsors for their continued support of the channel. The current (as of Jan 2026) playing equipment I use includes: Playing Cue: JF10-22F (with S.M.O shaft, Taom Pro Medium Tip) Break Cue: Loaded (Wrapless) Jump Cue: RPG (Wrapless) Case: JFlowers Trojan Cue Case Chalk: Taom V10 Every miss makes us better - let’s grow together. Subscribe to the channel:    / @missedagainpool