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One-Rail Kicking
When I begin teaching students about one-rail kicking, I take the cue ball and put it in the jaws of the side pocket and ...
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Different cues have different amounts of deflection. Some say it is the type of wood, some say it is the taper on the shaft, and so on. On...
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This is my third column exploring the impact of the cue stick on performance. When I first started...
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The term “psychology” is often included in conversations about pool, probably because t...
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In the last issue, I told you how I switched to a longer cue in hopes of improving my game. I gave...
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Pool is an addictive sport, and many people who get involved in it end up pursuing dreams of master...
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In the last issue, I wrote about taking a break from the game and shared some measures you could us...
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Pool Lessons, Trick Shots, Billiards News
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The last three “Pro Pool Workout” columns were devoted to looking at the stroke from the perspective of tec...
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Creativity is a term often tossed around it pool conversations, usually when being used to describe one player or anothe...
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Sometimes you're booked so far in advance for a tournament that you follow through and play even if you don't feel good....
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Most serious players know that it takes work to practice successfully. They approach each practice session with commit...
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In pool, the issue of control begins with being able to control the destination of the object ball. Once that skill is...
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Over the last ten issues, this column has been devoted to an in-depth look into the shot process. Since we essentially ...
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In the last column, which I called “Shark Attack 101,” we looked at the insidiousness of intentional sharkin...
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