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All About Regulation Pool Balls

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  46 views  |  Read Full
 
Obviously, one of the major pieces of equipment needed to play pool is the set of balls.  Without them, there would be no game!  The balls are designed specifically for the game and coincide with the physics involved in overall play.  As you read, you will find out how the balls are ...
 

How To Use Backspin

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  39 views  |  Read Full
 
Let's start by saying any shot that is not performed by a straight on centered approach will be difficult to master, not to mention hard to control.  A shot that is made by aiming at any point other than the center of the cue, will cause the cue ball to be projected with a spin on it.  ...
 

Break Cues-Light Or Heavy?

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  37 views  |  Read Full
 
Starting the game with a good break is extremely important.  Ideally, a good break is one in which the balls scatter and none are left touching another.  Initially, one would expect to use a heavy weighted cue for the break.  Theoretically, that would make sense, to get the most ...
 

A Brief History Of Billiards

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  37 views  |  Read Full
 
Though it is not known exactly when or where the sport originated, it has been believed that the earliest form was from France.  It was a version like that of an indoor lawn game similar to croquet.  the object of the game was to push a ball through a croquet-like wicket to hit a peg, ...
 

What Is English or Sidespin?

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  3 comments  |  45 views  |  Read Full
 
English or Sidespin is an advanced technique in pool and refers to spin that is put on the cue ball.  You can apply English or sidespin in a number of ways. It all comes down to aiming at the cue ball in different spots other than the straight center shot. You can hit the cue ball on the left ...
 

Some Variations Of Pool

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  39 views  |  Read Full
 
There are a few different variations of the game, each with their own rules.  It's the players preference as to which they prefer.  It is suggested however, that every player be familiar with at least the three most common variations, being Nine-Ball, Eight-Ball and Cut Throat.

We'll ...
 

How A Cue Stick Is Made

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  38 views  |  Read Full
 
The most essential piece of equipment for the game of pool is the cue stick, or simply the cue.  It is a tapered stick typically 58 inches long and ranging between 18 and 21 ounces.  They are primarily made of wood, but occasionally covered with other materials such as graphite or ...
 

How To Be Consistent At Pool

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  55 views  |  Read Full
 
Consistency is the art of being able to perform at will, in a harmonious connection with our thoughts and actions. Confidence is a prerequisite for consistency. Confidence is nothing more than having faith in our abilities. Faith that we can and will achieve a certain task or goal.

Most players ...
 

How To Care For Your Cue Stick

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  34 views  |  Read Full
 
The first thing you should do is invest in a case.  This will protect the cue from humidity and falls or tip damage.  Moisture is the biggest cause in your cue warping.  Keep your cue away from moisture and very humid places. This minimiizes the chances of your cue warping over time. ...
 

How To Choose A Cue Stick

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Billiards  |  0 comments  |  41 views  |  Read Full
 
In general, it is difficult to tell if you would like a cue stick just by reading about it. Even the terms that different people use to describe these characteristics (hard, soft, harsh, stiff, forgiving, well-balanced, etc.) are subjective and difficult to quantify. Some of the important things ...
 
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