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How to Hold A Pool Cue



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Knowing how to hold a poolstick is key to being a good player. 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.

The most important thing to remember about how to hold a pool stick is that you should use your non-dominant hand. You'll need this hand to support the stick and also give you the ability to look down on the white ball. This allows you focus on the shot, and not the cue. It's a good idea if you place the non-dominant handed 6 inches behind or below the cue.

Another thing to keep in mind is that your grip should not be too tight. 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, loosen your grip and let your body weight push the cue forward. This will ensure you get the best out of every shot.


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Remember to also remember the bridge. 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 gain more experience, your grip and playing style will change. Do this before you start playing, because you won’t get the best shot if you hold the pool stick incorrectly.

Experimenting with different grips or bridges is one of the best parts of playing pool. For beginners, it's possible to start with a basic grip and work your way up to more advanced options. However, be sure to practice regularly so you can master the art of balancing a pool stick and a cue.

There are many steps to properly hold a pool stick, in addition to the different grips and bridges. These include bending the back elbow and wiping the index fingers over the thumb. Also, you need to correctly place your chin onto the cue. 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.


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When holding a pool ball stick, the most important thing is to apply the right amount of pressure to the cue. You can lose a white ball if you try to put too much pressure on the cue. Be careful not to let you arm hang over the edge of the table.




 


How to Hold A Pool Cue