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| Why Chalk Your Cue? |
Chalk your cue well before taking any shot that requires english/side. |
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| Look Behind You! |
Make sure that there isn't anyone behind you when you are about to take your shot. |
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| Stay Down! |
Stay down after the shot, you can admire your work just as well staying down as standing up. |
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| Stay As Still As Possible |
Don't talk, laugh or chew while taking the shot; small movements of your head could hurt your aim. |
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| Two Bridges Isn't Always Better Than One |
Find a bridge you are comfortable with and stick to it. Definetly don't alternate using an open and closed bridge on each shot. |
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| Practice Swings |
Take between 2 and 5 practice swings; kind of like a jab, jab, jab, punch. |
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| Stroke Strength Preparation |
Decide how hard you will stroke the cue before bending over the table. It will help your speed control skills. |
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| Watch Your Opponent |
Don't just sit down and go to sleep waiting for your next turn. Watch & Learn from your opponent. |
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