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How does the cue ball act when you use side spin on the cue ball? When you know, you can use this to your benefit!!
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
How does the cue ball act when you use side spin on the cue ball? When you know, you can use this to your benefit!!
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
An introduction to the magic of making the cue ball dance. Useful information to improve your abilities to put the cue ball on a yo-yo string.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
Here is the BEGINNING of how to make the cue ball obey your wishes and dreams. This is definitely worth spending a LOT of time to gain precision control.
(About the author of the Billiard Gods books)
This video gets into the second step in aiming – where to hit the object ball with the cue ball. This provides two useful ways to calculate the aiming line.
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Aiming begins with the line of the object ball into the pocket. (The cue ball aiming line comes after this critical step. Depending on the angle, of the ball into the pocket, the size of the pocket can be larger or smaller.
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Some people think that they sword playing when grabbing their stick with the butt hand. Or they do other unusual hand positions (who knows why?). It’s a good way to make the stick do unusual things in public.
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Another stable and trustworthy hand bridge is the closed bridge. Here is how to make it from beginning to end. It won’t take long for this to become a standard tool for shots that need more speed.
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There seems to be a dozen different hand bridges. Not sure if this is because a player wants to look strange – or just doesn’t understand how to hold a stable and solid bridge for the stroke of the stick. Here’ is a trustworthy and stable bridge you can use for 95% of your shots.
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Some players have VERY strange ways to get down on a shot. This is weird, because the stance is CRITICAL to the success of a trustworthy stroke.
Here’s some tips and shortcuts on how to make sure that you develop stable habits that allow you to rapidly improve your success with the stroke.
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There’s more than one reason to chalk for every shot. The first is to make sure you don’t get that horrible “clack” of a miscue. Of equal value and importance, you also get valuable time to evaluate the table, the shot, and how it is executed.
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