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How to Play Pool With One Hand

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Prince's beautifully crafted pool table would be fun to play on

The game of Pool is an interesting sport and past time for people who like to play but is rarely seen played with one hand

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Pool stick
  1. Step 1

    Place balls in the triangle shaped cubicle except the white ball and shake by moving the triangle back and forth

  2. Step 2

    Gently remove the triangle from the balls set within the triangle and place the white ball in front of the tip point

  3. Step 3

    With your right or left hand grip the pool stick at the bottom and tilt forward

  4. Step 4

    For one handed people instead of positioning the stick to point in the direction in the middle of the white ball angle the stick to the side to get a good shot to be able to break the balls in the triangle

  5. Step 5

    Focus the point of the stick after finding a rough edge on the table to steady the stick, pull right or left hand back so the elbow will be in a bow position and shoot to break

  6. Step 6

    With the strength of the shot a ball should hit any one of the pockets. The balls are either striped or solid. Whichever one goes into the pocket will be the one you play on the entire game

  7. Step 7

    Choose the beginner ball that is yours, lean forward with stick on the table and the tip close to the ball you want to go into the pocket

  8. Step 8

    Repeat five through seven

Tips & Warnings
  • Enjoy the game the more you play the better it will be
  • To get better control of the stick if possible use index finger to hold the glide
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