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Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards
Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards
by Robert Byrne
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The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards
The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards
by David G. Alciatore
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The 99 Critical Shots in Pool: Everything You Need to Know to Learn and Master the Game (Other)
The 99 Critical Shots in Pool: Everything You Need to Know to Learn and Master the Game (Other)
by Ray Martin Inc. IMGS Estate of Rosser Reeves
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Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know
Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know
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Pool and Billiards For Dummies
Pool and Billiards For Dummies
by Nicholas Leider
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Billard Basics. Every player has a unique style that works best for their individual style of play. (I know the actual word is spelled billiard but some people spell it wrong.) Remember that one style of play is not superior to any other and may not fit you.
 
Players come in all shapes and sizes so the techniques and posture of an other player may not work for you. Stance, grip and stroke will vary depending on what feels comfortable but the main thing to remember is consistency. Once a system is found that provides consistent results a player should focus on that aspect of their game. There are some common tips and guidelines however that may aid in your game. The stance that you assume is just as important as the stroke that you take. Although every player’s comfort level is different, the fundamentals should remain the same. Regardless of where you position your feet, a good stance consists of a well balanced core usually obtained by keeping your feet shoulders with apart. This allows for you to properly balance yourself and position your head low enough to accurately read the aiming line. Your sight alignment should feel comfortable based off your stance. You should be low enough so that your forearm is perpendicular to the cue and your dominate eye aligned with the shot. Regardless of whether your eye is directly over the cue or your chin is directly over the cue, your sight alignment should feel comfortable. Just remember once determine your head position, stay with that style and practice on consistently sinking shots from that angle. The stroke should be in a fluid and relaxed manner. Beginning in a series of practice strokes will aid in your alignment. However, remember that the number of practice strokes should remain the same in order to build the consistency that will improve your overall game. During these practice strokes you should be concentrating on your alignment and verifying the angles of your shot. Finally, the stroke execution remains one of the most important aspects of your shot. Some players rush or jerk the actual shot which completely negates the practice strokes. Remember to accelerate through the stroke in a fluid motion consistent with the practice strokes. Also, keep the entire body in the same position from the beginning to the end of the shot. Even some experienced player have trouble from not moving the body up during the last second of the shot. Remember, as a player you should strive not only become good at the game, but constantly good at billard basics. Find Out what the word Billard Really Means, Here.


 

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