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Posted on Friday June 13, 2008 at 01:07 PM
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Posted on Thursday May 8, 2008 at 12:05 AM
Billiard or pool is a game which requires trained mental and skill. You can play billiard by yourself of course, to improve your skill, practice shots, so you can predict the cue ball movements precisely.Practice 9 ball, 8 ball or snooker.But, nothing will compare a match versus other player for a mental training. Pressure, nervousness, wandering thoughts will be haunting every amateur players, som...
Posted on Saturday April 5, 2008 at 10:51 AM
The long stop shot. A very important shot in pool and also a good indication to you, the player, if your aiming is straight and if you can use draw properly. On top of that it also tests your speed control / judgement. Don't take a shot like this lightly, if you can master this, then shorter distances will be a piece of pie. The object is to have the cue-ball stop dead in it's track when it makes c...
Posted on Monday March 3, 2008 at 05:49 AM
#1. BRIDGE Too lax of the bridge hand, MUST BE FIRM #2. WARM UP STROKES Not enough hot upward strokes prior to stiking the clue baseball, these strokes produce looseness and closing alignment. #3. FOLLOW THROUGH Moving prior to the closing of the shot. #4. LEVEL STROKE The ass of the clue being to higher during the whole shot. #5. PLAYING SAFE Never kill a difficult stroke without the opportunity o...
Posted on Sunday February 24, 2008 at 07:30 AM
Great positioning is key to great runs. To keep the cue-ball going foward after contacting the object ball and then the rail, apply some follow with inside english. Just using follow won't be enough because some extra action is needed off the rail to push the cue-ball further down table, giving you an easier angle on the next shot.Adjust your aim on the first object ball since you are using some le...
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