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Billiards Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

There are many important aspects to perfecting your game of billiards or snooker. A good game starts with the right equipment and the selection of the billiard cue stick. The stick you choose should be heavy rather than light provided it does not feel clumsy or awkward in your hand. The heavier the cue stick is the more it will work for you and the more power you will have behind your shots. A heavier cue is also less likely to move accidentally or shake during the shot. Accuracy is key in playing a good billiards game and a heavy cue stick will allow you to strike the cue ball with more precision.

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 You will also want to make sure that you are properly positioned when taking a shot if you want to make shots regularly. Your whole body from your feet to your head needs to be positioned so that you are steady, have a good view of your shot, and have good control of the cue stick. Stand firmly and comfortably on both feet being sure to give yourself plenty of support when you lean over the table to take your shot. Your bridge arm should be straight and steady and your back arm should be bent at about a 90 degree angle to allow yourself maximum follow through. Being in a position that allows you the best view of your shot is important so don’t be afraid to get down at table level to better visualize your shot.

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The grip you use on your cue stick is also important if you want to successfully control the cue ball. Each shot is unique and requires you to strike the cue ball in a different place. Your grip should be loose enough to allow the cue stick to glide unrestricted in a smooth motion but tight enough to control exactly where the tip strikes the cue ball. Perfecting your grip requires you to find the optimum pressure needed to best control the shot without letting the cue stick slip or restraining it.

Planning Your Shot – Billiards for Beginners

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

The billiards pre-shot routine is a solution to the beginner pool hardships. There are concepts discussed by Tim Miller in a presentation of four parts that one must apply. Players make inner changes as we master this game to improve our billiard shots.

Part 1 - Mental Control
We have to set goals to have the mental control that will help us focus. One needs to have a self-scrutiny and a reason as to why they are playing for them to have mental control. The PSR helps in both mental control and rhythm. You have to consolidate your thoughts and the shot has four requirements. The shots give one the target, it needs a specific hit and momentum and it needs one to have a special way in which they affect the cue stick with the cue ball. This is mental control and it needs certainty.

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Having a goal, utilize every shot by applying PSR and you will succeed. Lack of PSR makes one a confused player. Mental control concentrates the mind on achievement and PSR is the most important step to success in pool.

Part 2 - Mental Control
Thoughts, memory and data accumulation in the mind helps in keeping the gained experience. The mind has PSR experience and the concentration experience. While training, record the missed shots. One should concentrate on PSR and shooting. Before one masters PSR, they must master the DRILL Bytes Six-Pack. Some people also say that if you pause your breathing while making a shot, it will enhance your concentration.

Part 3 – PSR
The steps are, chalk up, aim then pause while breathing. At times when concentrating, some people forget to breath! This is a master’s PSR. When the mind is quiet, it allows focus to the shot and the grip determines the track of the cue ball. The mind remembers the steps and when you train your mind, it works for you. Tim Miller’s latest DVD called “Bring Your Game to Its Highest Level” covers the basic aspects of PSR.

Part 4 - Mental Control
We are working hard to be perfect. To ease one’s way to mastering the game, humor and dedication are important. Work on your PSR once you set your goals. PSR has spiritual growth, which brings focus and mental control. Concentration too is important to make a winning combination.