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What is the big secret pool stance?

Take a step forward with the foot opposite your shooting arm, then bend down, not forcing your head over the cuestick, but with the better goal of bringing your head straight down, to one side of your shooting arm. As your head comes straight down, it will remain to one side of the shot.
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What is the best pool stance?

When making your stance, I recommend starting with your feet approximately shoulder width apart and stepping straight forward with your opposite foot (if you shoot right-handed, step forward with your left foot). The toes of your back foot should fall just below your cue (see Diagram A).
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What is snooker stance in pool?

A snooker stance is more “open” than a pool stance, with the front leg bent more at the knee, with both feet pointing toward the shot, and with front foot not very much in front of the back foot (if at all). An open stance can allow your head to be more square to the shot with less neck twisting.
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What cue tips do professional pool players use?

Predator victory tips

They produce tips in a variety of hardnesses, from mild to hard. This pro-level cue tip is popular among professionals because of its bright color, which allows it to be used even in low-light situations.
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What is sandbagging in billiards?

Sandbagging is the unethical practice of keeping one's skill level lower than it should be by missing balls or even by losing on purpose. This results in more innings (turns).
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Why am I missing easy shots in pool?

Here are some additional reasons people miss shots: misjudgment of the required line of aim of the shot, even with care and focus on aim and visualization (for help, see DAM advice). too much focus on the leave and not enough on the shot. poor position left from the previous shot.
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Why do pool players aim at the bottom of the cue ball?

“Bottom-of-the-ball” aiming is a way to visualize the required contact point (CP) on the object ball (assuming no throw).
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What is the game killer in pool?

Killer or killers is a multi-player folk variant of straight pool in which each player is assigned a set number of "lives" and takes one shot per inning to attempt to pocket ( pot ) a ball, or else lose a life. Usually if the player scratches then an additional life is lost.
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What is the easiest pool aiming system?

Ghost Ball Aiming Method: Easy and Effective Aiming for Pool

The ghost ball system is pretty much the main aiming method for most pool players. I'll say 95% of people use it, from very beginner to very high caliber players. The “ghost ball” is basically an imaginary ball.
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What is the most important pool level?

A very important component of water balance, alkalinity should be maintained in the 80-120ppm range for gunite and concrete pools and 100-140ppm for painted, vinyl, and fiberglass pools. Levels should be tested weekly.
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What is the best aiming billiards?

DAM is the best and most complete aiming system, that also contributes to correct body alignment, that has ever been devised.
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Are scoop shots illegal in pool?

Is a “scoop” jump shot a foul, even if there is no miscue or multiple hit? Yes. Here is the pertinent quote from WPA Rule 8.18: A scoop shot, in which the cue tip contacts the playing surface and the cue ball at the same time and this causes the cue ball to rise off the cloth, is treated like a miscue.
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What is the blue thing in billiards?

A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards.
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What is pro sandbagging vs anti sandbagging?

A pro-sandbagging clause, then, establishes that the buyer's right to indemnification is not limited by the knowledge that it may or may not have had or that it could have obtained through a legal due diligence, while an anti-sandbagging clause prohibits the buyer from seeking post-closing recourse for any breach it ...
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What is the most important ball in pool?

Being the most important ball in the 8 ball pool game, the black ball is placed right in the center when all the balls are racked on the table. The 8-ball is surrounded by solid and striped balls from all sides.
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Should pool cue be heavy or light?

In general, a lighter cue will allow more control over finesse shots, and a heavier cue will allow more cue ball (CB) speed with less apparent stroke effort. A heavier cue might also be easier for some people to keep on line during the stroke, but this is a very individual thing.
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What is the hardest pool cue tip?

Here is a summary of some durometer hardness test results from FLYINGSNAIL on AZB:
  • SAMSARA JUMP – 86.0.
  • BLACK DIAMOND – 81.0.
  • SUPERPRO – 81.0.
  • WB USA – 77.0.
  • BLUE ELF – 76.0.
  • LePRO – 74.5.
  • TALISMAN – (M) 70.5.
  • TAD – (M) 75.0.
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