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Practicing the side-pocket position drill is a great way to learn to develop control over your draw strike. Develop speed and control with regards to striking the cue ball using tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
Nine-ball is a popular billiards game in which a player must knock in the number nine ball to win after hitting all pool balls in sequential order. Learn the rules of Nine-ball with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
Performing a combination shot in billiards requires skill, technique and the understanding of angles. Learn to hit the cue ball in combination with the 1-ball and the 8-ball using tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
To make a closed bridge, make an “ok” sign using your fingers in order to ensure a more accurate and precise shot. Learn to make a closed bridge by using your fingers with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
Set up a pool table light by centering it over the pool table and securing it in place with braces attached to joists in the attic. Hang a pool table light in accordance with the rules of the World Pool Association using tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
In billiards, a carom shot occurs when an object ball ricochets off another ball and falls into the pocket. Develop pool shot making skills by perfecting the carom shot with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
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In billiards, banking a ball off of a rail into a side pocket requires a good understanding of angles and geometry. Determine the angles for successfully banking an object ball off the rail into the side pocket with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.