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

Stability is key. Place your feet shoulder-width apart with your dominant foot angled slightly outward. Keep your head low and aligned with the cue stick to maintain a proper line of sight.

Once you can hit where you aim, you must learn to control where the white ball goes next. Winning Pocket Billiards: For Beginners and Adv...

At the advanced level, pool is a game of patterns and psychology rather than just shot-making. Stability is key

In games like 9-Ball and 10-Ball, the break is 50% of the game. Master the "controlled break" where you squat the cue ball in the center of the table rather than letting it fly wildly. Conclusion Once you can hit where you aim, you

This is the natural 90-degree path the cue ball travels after hitting an object ball without any "english" (spin). Learning to visualize this line is the "secret" to avoiding scratches and setting up your next shot. Introduction to English:

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.