Best Flukes & Bloopers in History of Snooker
By Billiard Television Editor • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Cue Sports Comedy, Entertaining Billiard Videos, Snooker Videos, UncategorizedBest Flukes & Bloopers in History of Snooker
Best Flukes & Bloopers in History of Snooker
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Moving a pool table is a tedious and strenuous process that involves a couple of dollies, a couple of jacks and a few heavy-lifting friends. Discover the intricacies of moving a 300-pound pool table with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.
Chalk a pool stick by brushing the chalk across the tip or rotating the chalk on the tip of the pool cue. Use a color of chalk that won’t mark the felt, like green or red, with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool.
To bank a shot in pool, imagine two lines from the related pockets intersecting at a point where the ball will cross in order to fall in the pocket. Learn one of the methods for sinking a bank shot with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool. https://youtube.com/watch?v=PvvHrL3ZqAc%26f%3Dgdata_videos
The fundamentals of stroking a pool cue correctly and effectively include a relaxed grip, a level stick and a straight strike. Line up, practice and follow through a pool shot with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool. https://youtube.com/watch?v=iAXrRRsmMN4%26f%3Dgdata_videos
The backward shot is a difficult shot that’s often used to draw the object ball backwards so that it falls into the pocket. Learn to perform the intricate backward shot with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards. https://youtube.com/watch?v=hOkMcvBeZNk%26f%3Dgdata_videos
Billiards Jeanette Lee The Black Widow by Inside POOL Magazine video at http://www.insidepoolmag.com https://youtube.com/watch?v=ecZVG0ghcp8%26f%3Dgdata_videos
Billiards Jeanette Lee The Black Widow 2 by Inside POOL Magazine video at http://www.insidepoolmag.com https://youtube.com/watch?v=uWCmdafdd6s%26f%3Dgdata_videos
To grip a pool cue, find the balance point of the stick and grip it six inches back from that point. Grip the cue as you would a canary. Choose between a full-fingered grip and three-fingered grip with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool. https://youtube.com/watch?v=Yp1nzxqGEd4%26f%3Dgdata_videos