Snooker Pool 9-Ball Tips Techniques Training

 
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The Grip
The worst mistake you can make is to hold the cue too tightly. The cue must do the work, you only apply the energy required to make the shot.
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9 Ball Pool
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The game is played on a pocket billiards table with six pockets and with ten balls. The cue ball, which is usually a solid shade of white (but may be spotted in some tournaments), is struck to hit one or more of the other nine balls (often referred to as object balls), each of which is distinctly colored and numbered 1 through 9.

The object of the game is to pocket the 9 ball in a legal manner, subject to the rules in effect at the time.

Item Title Hits
9 Ball Training Techniques, Tips and Rules 1132
9 Ball Stance and Position 1199
9 Ball Cue Grip and Action 1066
Playing 9 Ball Shots 1167
Game Psychology of 9 Ball 1062

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Snooker Pool 9-Ball Tips Techniques Training