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All pool shots begin and end with your handling of you cue, so it is extremely important to know how to handle it. Most people don’t know the proper technique for holding their cue, these people miss a lot of their shots. What’s worse is that with a few simple changes these people could actually be winning their games instead of paying for their friends drinks when they lose.
- Be firm but Gentle. Holding the cue too hard means that your wrist can’t rotate to allow the cue to move in a straight line when you shoot. If you have a strangle hold on your cue, learn to relax. Unless you are playing in a professional tournament, relax. You may or may not make this shot, but you are much more likely if your shot is straight!
- Not too hard! The only time your stroke needs to be hard is when you are breaking when you need the power. Unless you need to travel back down the table after you make your shot, take it easy. If you can apply just enough power to sink this shot you are less likely to scratch. Slow and easy wins the pool game.
- Know your positions. The position that your arm is in when you hit the cue ball is fairly important for making the shot. It’s not always possible, but in an ideal situation your forearm should be at a right angle to the rest of your arm and be perpendicular to the surface of the table. This is when you have the most leverage, and thus the most control over your shot. You can accomplish this by taking a few windup strokes to check your arm position prior to the actual shot.
These simple changes to your cue handling can make all the difference in the world. Remember, it’s not the size of your cue, but how you use it.
Check out my full set of tips for improving your pool game and my instructional DVD at http://poolhalltutor.com.
Are Aska sticks any good?
I was thinking of getting a new pool cue. I’m a beginner and don’t necessarily want to spend all that much. This is the one I was thinking of.
http://www.askabilliards.com/Aska-billiard-pool-cue-sticks-Aska-billiard-pool-cue-sticks-L6000-series/c700_905/p9016/Pink-Pool-Hard-Cue-Case-%2B-Aska-L6000-Pink-Pool-Cue/product_info.html?osCsid=4bd6bac16acaa16f8927cccec88aecd9
the cue has the five coats of urethane to increase scratch resistance ( I hope they are not talking about the scratch in the game )..wow sounds like the cue has something to boast on. maybe it has some coating in shaft like Cuetec and Scorpion, if it does don’t buy it.
remember as the Filipino saying said: It’s not the cue, It’s the Cueist.
Another great place to shop for pool cue hard case products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Billiard Pool Cue Case 2×2 Black $59.95 Oval Cue Case, type 2B2S, Hard tubes with soft felt 2×2 Professional Quality Cue Case designed and made with accordance to all latest industry standard. Case holds up to 2 butts and 2 shafts. Hard tubes with soft felt Butt or shaft can be inserted any side in. Cue part length can be up to 31” in total length Case made of Heavy-duty Vinyl Case has Adjustable shoulder strap One 16” x 4” x 1”, … |
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Mizerak P0713 Billiard Hard Cue Case $12.83 The MizerakĀ® hard cue case features a durable vinyl construction with two padded compartments designed to protect one 57″ two-piece cue…. |
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Aska Pool Cue L7000 Pink with Pink Hard Case $69.95 FREE hard cue case 1×1 Pink; 13mm French Le Pro hard tip; Stainless steel 5/16″ X 18 Thread Joint; Stainless steel Ring; Black nylon wrap; Hand selected Canadian hardrock maple forearm and sleeve. The cue features five coats of urethane to increase the cue’s scratch resistance. The design is complemented by a nylon wrap of black and a rubber bumper…. |
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Nintendo Wii Remote Pool Stick Kit and Billiars Snooker Pole Adapter (Remote NOT Included) $15.93 Nintendo Wii Remote Pool Stick Kit and Billiars Snooker Pole Adapter (Remote NOT Included)… |
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Simpsons Pool Cue with Black Vinyl Hard Box Case … |
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Viper Q Vault Supreme Billiard Cue Carrying Case $17.42 Carry your cue in style with the Viper Q Vault billiard carrying case. The case is made of imitation leather, with a hard exterior that protects your cue from bumps and knocks and a fully lined interior to cushion against accidental drops. The adjustable shoulder strap, meanwhile, makes this case easy to tote from the pool hall to the car. Finally, the case includes a removable accessory pouch for… |
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Fantasy Dragon Billiard Pool Cue With Case $24.99 dragon themed cue with case this stylish cue is 58 inches long and weighs 20 ounces and is made of hard wood. It is a 2 piece cue with brass joints to provide a precision fit to guarantee straightness over the length of the stick. The butt of the cue features a stylized image of a classic dragon. Above the grip is a pattened graphic of the same image from the butt. The graphic is a piece of a… |
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3×6 Hard Pool Cue Billiard Stick Carrying Case, Black $44.95 Vinyl covering – Holds 3 butts and 6 shafts – Adjustable shoulder strap – Pocket to hold chalk, tips, etc – Color black – This item measures 32″ in length X 6″ X 4 1/4″ – Small pocket measures 6″ X 4″ X 1 1/2″ – Large pocket measures 14″ X 4″ X 1 1/2″ – This item also available in grey and red in our store – Dividers goes all the way into the case – We also have a complete line of 1X1, 2X2, 2×4, a… |
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