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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Straight Pool
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In straight pool, the shooter may attempt to pocket any ball on the table. The object is to reach a set number of points determined by agreement before the game.

One point is scored for each ball pocketed where no foul is made. A typical game might require a player to score 100 points, meaning at least 100 balls must be pocketed to win. In professional competition, straight pool is usually played to 150 points.

Straight pool is a call-pocket game, meaning the player must indicate the intended object ball and pocket on every shot. How the ball reaches the pocket is irrelevant, as long as the called ball enters the called pocket.

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Straight Pool Training Techniques, Tips and Rules 1202
Straight Pool Stance and Position 1213
Straight Pool Cue Grip and Action 1028
Playing Straight Pool Shots 1071
Game Psychology of Straight Pool 997

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Snooker Pool 9-Ball Tips Techniques Training