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  • Best Way to Hold the Stick With Your Fingers in Pool

    How a person holds a cue stick greatly influences accuracy and general success in billiards. A successful shot requires steady movement in both hands. That means no sudden jerks or jabs--the kinds...

  • How to Make a Bridge in Pool

    To make a closed bridge when shooting pool, spread the fingers, make an OK sign, bring the middle finger down and put the stick through the hole. Make an open bridge for shooting pool like a...

  • Billiards: Using a Mechanical Bridge

    When playing billiards, use a mechanical bridge to accurately hit a cue ball that is out of reach on the pool table. Line up a shot and use a mechanical bridge to strike the cue ball with tips...

  • Billiards: Closed Bridge

    To make a closed bridge, make an "ok" sign using your fingers in order to ensure a more accurate and precise shot. Learn to make a closed bridge by using your fingers with tips from an experienced...

  • Billiards: Open Bridge

    An open bridge is a popular billiards hand formation that's often used to aim down the line when playing snooker. Discover the advantages of using an open bridge formation in a game of pool with...

  • Billiards: Rail Bridge

    A rail bridge is a popular billiards hand formation that's used to set up contact with the cue ball when the ball is sitting close to the rail. Learn to form the rail bridge and make solid contact...

  • How to Hold a Snooker Cue

    When holding a snooker cue, consider using an open bridge instead of a closed bridge, as snooker cues taper much more quickly than regular American cues. Understand the difference between snooker...

  • Pool Cue Accessories

    Billiards is a technical game filled with focus, angles and a lot of entertainment. To help expand a player's expertise on the table, pool cue accessories are available and every one of those...

  • How to Make a Pool Cue Bridge

    Learn how to make pool cue bridge with your thumb and forefinger, in this free video.

  • Setting up a Bridge in the Game of Pool: Online Billiards Lessons for Beginners

    Learn how to play the game of pool, or pocket billiards, including tips on setting up a bridge in the game of pool and techniques for beginners in this free how to video clip lesson.

  • Bridge Hold Against the Rail in Billiards

    Learn how to use a bridge hold against a rail in this free online video lesson on playing pool and pocket billiards.

  • Using a Standard Bridge Hold in Billiards

    Learn how to use a standard bridge hold in this free online video lesson on playing pool and pocket billiards.

  • Using an Elevated Bridge Hold in Billiards

    Learn how to use an elevated bridge hold in this free online video lesson on playing pool and pocket billiards.

  • How to Break off the Rail in Pool

    Learn tips and advice on how to break off the rail in pool in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Bridge Up While Playing Pool

    Learn tips and advice on how to "bridge up" in pool and what that means in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Play Pool with a Closed Bridge on a Rail

    Learn tips and advice on how to shoot with an open bridge on a rail in pool in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Play Pool with an Open Bridge on a Rail

    Learn tips and advice on how to shoot with an open bridge on a rail in pool in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Play Pool with a Closed Bridge

    Learn tips and advice on how to shoot with a closed bridge in pool in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Play Pool with an Open Bridge

    Learn tips and advice on how to shoot with an open bridge in pool in this free video clip on billiards.

  • How to Use a Standard Bridge Hold in Pool

    A "Bridge" is the way you form your hand around a cue stick when shooting pool. Whether you're a beginner or on a league, the standard bridge hold--also known as the "Closed Bridge"--is important...

  • How to Use an Elevated Bridge Hold in Pool

    Pool players need to be familiar with all aspects of the game for peak performance. Using the bridge correctly is a prerequisite to move beyond the beginner level of pool playing. The bridge...

  • How to Do a Bridge Hold Against the Rail in Pool

    You may have a great solid pool shot, but what happens when the cue ball is "frozen" up against the rail? A lot of players complain that their shot is just a little off when tackling this...

  • How to Use a Bridge in the Game of Pool

    In the game of pool, the term "Bridge" has two definitions--one being the hand position used to support the cue stick and the other being a mechanical aid to help in making a difficult shot. By...

  • How to Make a Pool Cue Bridge

    In pool, control is essential for an accurate shot. Accuracy is partly of where and how you rest your cue during your shot. Your weak hand will be the bridge on which your pool cue slides back and...

  • How to Keep a Level Pool Cue

    A level pool cue will help you sink shots and develop consistency, while an uneven cue can cause bad shots amd miscues. Here are a few tips for keeping a level pool cue.

  • How to Use Various Bridges in Pool

    A strong bridge in pool improves your aim and lends stability to your shot. You form a bridge with your non-dominant hand. Here are a few different bridges you can use during your pool game.

  • How to Set up a Bridge in Pool

    The bridge in pool is the position that your non-dominate hand maintains while you take a shot. The basic bridge, and the one you will most often use, is the closed bridge. Here are some steps to...

  • How to Approach a Pool Shot

    The approach to a pool shot is an often overlooked aspect of the game. How you approach your shot will determine how likely you are to make your shot. Here are a few tips you can use to get...

  • How to Use a Bridge in Pool

    A bridge is a device used in pool that allows you to extend your reach for shots that are awkward or difficult to reach.

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