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  • 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 from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.

  • 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 with the cue ball using tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.

  • Billiards Stroke Bridges

    Bridges in billiards refers to the position of your hand that braces the pool cue. Learn about billiard bridges with tips from a pool expert in this free billiards video.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

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