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Pool Stick Tips
A great idea for your pool stick is to keep chalk on the tip to ensure good traction. Find out some tips for using pool sticks from a master-level billiards instructor in this free video on pool...
You've moved on from pitted bar tables to nice ones at pool halls, where players know better than to put their drinks on the rails. Your equipment should match this sophistication.
Chalking your cue stick before making a billiard shot can make a huge difference in the shot's success. You should get in the habit of chalking before every shot. This is true for competitive...
In pool, it is important to be able to put forward spin, or follow, on a cue ball. This is done so that you can maximize position for your next shot. With a few simple tips you will be able to...
In pool, it is important to be able to put reverse spin, or draw, on a cue ball. This is done so that you can maximize position for your next shot. With a few simple tips you will be able to see...
For many people, achieving the American Dream of home ownership is not complete until the billiard room is finished. Like boats and fancy cars, a good pool table requires regular maintenance to...
No matter how well you aim, a great billiards game suffers if you don't pay attention to the cue stick, the tool by which each shot is taken. There's the tip, which makes direct contact with the...
Looking to improve your billiards game? Here are the steps to mentally prepare you to play better.
An important part of cloth care is proper cue care. Cues should always be stored in the cue rack. It is advisable to protect them from temperature extremes, so an inside wall away from direct...
How to Chalk a Cue
Chalk a pool stick by brushing the chalk across the tip or rotating the chalk on the tip of the pool cue. Use a color of chalk that won't mark the felt, like green or red, with tips from a...
Why Do You Chalk a Pool Stick?
Pool players chalk a pool cue in order to ensure that the ball adheres to the cue, as opposed to slipping off and causing a miscue. Chalk a pool cue correctly to set up for success with each shot...
Keeping the felt on a pool table spotless can be a challenging task, especially on a table that receives a lot of attention or ever has drinks set on its edges. However, when done properly,...
The use of pool-cue chalk cannot be underestimated. Lightly chalking the tip of a cue allows a nonslip contact between the stick and the cue ball so the ball can be hit off-center without a...
Go into most any tavern and you'll most likely see a pool table squirreled away somewhere in the back. If you've never got up the gumption to pick up a cue or pull up a stool to watch a game, you...
How to Chalk a Billiard Cue
Learn how to chalk a billiard cue, in this free billiards lesson.
Using Cue Chalk in the Game of Pool: Online Billiards Lessons for Beginners
Learn how to play the game of pool, or pocket billiards, including tips on using cue chalk and techniques for beginners in this free how to video clip lesson.
How to Chalk Your Hand in Pool
Learn tips and advice on how to chalk your hand while playing pool in this free video clip on billiards.
By applying science to your bag of tricks while playing pool, you're giving yourself an advantage. When adding chalk to your billiard cue, you reduce friction. When you aim for the cue ball, you...
Your grip on a pool cue can help to determine the quality of your shot. You shouldn't grip the pool cue hard like a baseball bat, but instead let it rest in your hand while you exert just enough...
Cue chalk helps create friction so that when the cue stick strikes the ball, there is less chance of slippage, or miscue. Here is how to properly chalk your pool cue.
The tip is the part of the pool cue that comes in contact with the ball. Most casual pool players know you must chalk the tip, but there other things you can do to keep your tip in playing shape....
Without chalk on the tip of your cue stick, the cue will slip and you'll blow a shot. On the plus side, you can always blame a miscue on a lack of chalk.