
To be a great pool player, it is important to know how to hold a stick. Incorrectly holding a poolstick can have an impact on a number of factors including the power of the ball and the accuracy of your shots. It can also affect how often you foul. There are many different ways to hold your pool cue, so you can play around until you find one that works best for you.
When holding a stick of pool, the most important thing is to use your non-dominant hands. This hand will be used to support the stick, and allow you to see down at the white ball. This allows you to focus on the shot and not get distracted by the cue. It's a good idea if you place the non-dominant handed 6 inches behind or below the cue.
Remember to not get too tight with your grip. You should not tighten your grip too much. This could cause the cues to bend and make it more difficult to take a good shot. Instead, keep your grip loose and let your body weight propel the cue forward. This will enable you to get the most out each shot.

The bridge is another important aspect to remember. There are many types of bridges, but the most widely used is the open. Closed bridges can be similar to the open one, but you will need to place your palm on top of the felt.
As you gain more experience, your grip and playing style will change. This is important because you won't be able to hit the perfect shot if the pool stick isn’t properly held.
It's fun to play pool with different bridges and grips. You can begin with a simple grip and move on to more advanced ones if you are a beginner. You should practice often to master the skill of balancing a poolstick and a cue.
You must also know how to hold a poolstick correctly, not only the grips and bridges. You will need to bend your back elbow, place your chin on top of the cue, and swipe the index finger over the thumb. These steps are vital and will vary depending upon your height and level of skill. There are numerous video tutorials and other resources that can help you along the way.

Holding a pool stick correctly is the most important thing. Don't try to overdo it, as doing so can cause you to pocket a white ball. Also, be careful not to let your arm hang off the edge of the table.