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Use An Aiming System, Pocket More Balls. ~ Jeremiah Gage
Before I get into aiming, I want to iterate the fact that you need solid fundamentals for any aiming system to be effective. It will be difficult to learn how to aim if you don’t have a straight stroke! The purpose of any aiming system is to give you a systematic way to calculate aim, which you can use as a reference point. From this reference point, you can adjust for sidespin factors such as squirt, swerve, and throw, as well as fine tune your aim. The physics of billiards
Jun 11, 20152 min read


Dynamite Fundamentals. ~Darren Appleton
Firstly, the game at all levels of play starts with fundamentals. With no solid fundamentals, nobody can improve or compete to a decent level. I see too many players—even good players—with poor fundamentals; they hold the cue wrong, along with bad stance and no balance. The three main keys to good fundamentals are cue action, stance, and head. Cue Action Loose grip and a nice smooth follow through; this creates feel and smooth cueing, and a smooth backstroke. Addressing the c
Mar 16, 20156 min read
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