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How to hold a pool cue



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You must know how to hold the pool stick correctly to play well in pool. You can make a difference in how the pool stick is held. This will affect many aspects, including power, accuracy, and foul frequency. There are many options for holding a pool cue.

Remember that you must use your nondominant hand to hold a pool paddle stick. This hand will be used to support the stick, and allow you to see down at the white ball. This will allow you to concentrate on the shot without being distracted by the cue. It is a good idea for the non-dominant to be placed 6 inches behind the cue.

You should also remember that the grip must not be too tight. If you do this, the cue can bend which can make a solid shot difficult. Instead, relax your grip and let the weight of your body push the cue forward. This will help you get the most out of each shot.


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A bridge is an important part of the puzzle. There are many bridges you could learn and use. However, the most common one is the Open Bridge. A closed bridge is similar to the open bridge but requires you to put your palm on the table rather than the felt.


As you become more skilled, you'll be able to adjust your grip and bridge to suit your playing style. You will not get the perfect shot if your pool stick isn't held correctly.

It's fun to play pool with different bridges and grips. As a beginner, you may start with the basic grip. Then, you can move onto more advanced grips. Be sure to practice frequently so that you are able to balance a cue and pool stick.

In addition to the various grips and bridges, there are a number of other steps involved in properly holding a pool stick. You will need to bend your back elbow, place your chin on top of the cue, and swipe the index finger over the thumb. You will need to know each step and the steps may vary depending on how tall you are and what your skill level is. Luckily, there are also many video tutorials and other resources online to assist you with this process.


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The most important part of holding a pool stick is putting the correct amount of pressure on the cue. Overdoing it can result in you losing a white pool ball. Be careful not to let you arm hang over the edge of the table.




 


How to hold a pool cue