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How to Play Pool Well

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A consistent good pool game requires consistencies from you. Improving your worst game will win a lot more pool games than being a trick shot wonder.

Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    A consistent stance or stances, actually, is a requirement for every swing of your pool cue to be the same or very similar. Less adjustments of your arm or body being required, will add a consistency to your game.

  2. Step 2

    Grab your cue somewhere between the balance point and the rear of the cue. Unless you have very long arms, about 48 inches from the tip will be close to correct for the typical teen or adult.

  3. Step 3

    Determine your shot before you get down to shoot. Align the pool cue in line with the path of the cue ball, you intend it to go, to sink an object ball. Now position the cue under one of your eyes or under your nose, if two eye aiming is preferred. (Practicing and experimenting will help you to determine whether one eye or two eye aiming is best for you).

  4. Step 4

    With your cue situated under your aiming eye, align the cue with your cue ball's intended path. With the cue tip at away from the cue ball, approach it and get down into your stance simultaneously. (Approaching the cue ball from the left or right, as might be determined from which direction you're coming from, can give you an inconsistent stance, such as two legs straight for one shot and two legs bent for the next one).

  5. Step 5

    Many seasoned players appear to be ignoring the approach to the shot as mentioned above. Yet it or a similar approach helped develope their consistent stance.

  6. Step 6

    With exceptions for shots that require stretching over the table, have both of your heels and your toes flat on the floor for each shot. The lower arm, that is holding the cue butt, should be positioned so that it is approximately perpendicular to gravity, when the cue tip contacts the cue ball.

Tips & Warnings
  • Selecting and using the proper pool cue can also improve your games consistency. See resources below for more info.
  • Playing pool on a level table can improve your game. You may be wrongly adjusting your game for misses, that were caused by a crooked table. See resources below.
  • Playing some pool without calling shots or by professional rules may help your game at times. See resources below for more details.
  • Establish a good stance, but don't dwell on it. Now it's time to get on to other things. Play pool and win the game.
  • Consider tips offered from other players, but also consider that some advice will be wrong.
  • Do not point your feet in any specified direction when down in your stance, no matter who tells you. Let your brain decide how your feet should be pointed to support your body.
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