Winning Pocket Billiards: For Beginners And Adv... Info

Hold the cue lightly, like you’re holding a bird—firm enough that it won’t fly away, but soft enough not to crush it. A tight grip creates tension, which ruins the fluidity of the stroke.

Don't just look at the easiest ball. Look at the "key ball" (the ball that gets you to the 8 or 9) and work backward. Every shot should serve the purpose of simplifying the table. Winning Pocket Billiards: For Beginners and Adv...

A great player doesn't just make the ball; they make it with the exact speed required to leave the cue ball in the "zone" for the next shot. Part III: Strategic Dominance (Advanced) Hold the cue lightly, like you’re holding a

Follow through is everything. Don’t "poke" at the ball; swing the cue like a pendulum from your elbow, ensuring the tip passes through the cue ball's original position. Part II: Mastering the Cue Ball (Intermediate) Look at the "key ball" (the ball that