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Cue Tips

Posted on September 6, 2010.
Cue TipsTips to become a champion billiards

To begin, I want you to understand how the surface of a billiard ball you can really hit. It is much less than is often assumed. There are only a small part of the ball you can hit effectively. This is the key to becoming a champion of billiards in a short period of time. Photo of a bulls eye on a dartboard. Now, draw a circle around him.

If you can hit your ball enough in its center, which will do wonders for a multitude of headbutted plain. If you hit the far right or left black circle indicates that you will be able to provide sufficient right or left for a run on the table.

The same is true vertical. You can get any amount of screw by deleting your ball deep inside the circle. Remember this, the center of your cue tip does not hit the center of the ball, or a point very close to him. In any other case of a sector of the cue tip does the job. The field of small white circle on the right of black makes clear. It shows how the end of the stick does not give up when right, the party is far from the black circle never touches the ball, all work is done by as the point of reference is melting in the black circle.

Position of arms and elbows

When you shape your ball, the cue arm elbow should be as directly on the butt of the tail as possible. Advance your tail to the tip is quite close to the part of the ball you want to hit the arm should be pointing cue directly on the ground. Draw your cue to let the time go forward and through the ball with any freedom. No matter if you hit your ball high or low, or right or left, keep your level mark you can. If you raise the butt of your cue, you prick your ball instead of striking cleanly.

The level of the tail is very important. Of course, the rail cushion will prevent you from identifying with such a level of reference in all cars, but the ideal is that you must always look after. You should also keep your tail straight. There is no point in keeping the butt and down if your signal oscillates laterally as you deliver. To prevent your cue to be out of line in this direction, keeping the elbow of the arm closest mark on your side as you can while the White House swings. Believe it or not the position of the arms and elbows can make or break your game

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