'Pokemon Go' tips, cheats news update: Save Pokeballs by throwing them the right way to capture Pokemon
It is part of the player's great Pokemon journey in Niantic Lab's highly popular mobile gaming app "Pokemon Go" to capture as many Pokemon as possible. To do that, the player must have enough Pokeballs in venturing the outside world and look for the best Pokemon.

The tricky part is when the player finally comes face to face with a Pokemon, and he has to use the Pokeball to capture it. Not like in the original "Pokemon" anime series and Nintendo handheld games, the player does not have to fight the wild Pokemon and tame them for a successful catch.
It all depends on how to throw the Pokeball perfectly. As easy as this may sound, there are some players who are unable to catch a Pokemon with a single throw, and some may even find themselves wasting too many Pokeballs before they can finally catch one.
Luckily, there are a few simple tricks that the players can follow to save them the time, effort, and Pokeballs. Game N Guide hinted that it will be a big help for the player if he switches the augmented reality (AR) mode off. The camera view can be a distraction for the player, and he might not it hard to keep the Pokemon at the center of the screen. With the reality view off, the players can concentrate on their desired Pokemon.
The next thing that the players should take note is the dodge actions of the Pokemon. A wild Pokemon can sometimes jump around to distract the players, and when the Pokeball is thrown, it will just dodge it or kick it away.
The player should learn the right timing in throwing the Pokeball, which will start when the Pokemon is done moving around. It is more likely that the Pokemon will just dodge the Pokeball if it is thrown while the Pokemon is still jumping around.
Although there is no proof of this yet, some players suggest to throw the Pokeball just above the Pokemon in a curved manner. It is rumored to yield a higher chance of having a successful Pokemon catch.
It is also important to know the Pokemon that the player is facing. If the player does not have enough Pokeballs, it may be wise for him to avoid certain Pokemon that have low chances of getting captured.
According to Business Insider, Pokemon such as Ivysaur, Charmeleon, Wartortle, Raichu, Clefable, Ninetales, Arcanine, Gyarados, Dragonair and Gengar only have 8% success rate of being captured. Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise and Dragonite have an even lower catch rate. If the player has the enough level and is more equipped, then it is probably the time to try his luck out and capture these Pokemon.