if you are still unsure if you want to play with him again. consider playing for money, it seems that you could easily win against him. the way i see it is he will either learn to respect the game or will realize that he is just a wanna-be player and will give up the game (i don't mean to be a...
for me it varies shot to shot, and during the shot i tighten and loosed throughout the stroke. but the rule i was taught and follow is:
"Whatever feels natural and comfortable"
It probanly helped that i have/had a naturally good if not great stroke and form to start with
Great ideal to live by. i assume that you uphold what you preach by putting it into action. One of the best feeings in the world is teaching someone a new skill, and watching his or her eyes light up with joy and satisfaction when he or she uses that skill to achieve his or her intended goal...
have you looked at getting childrens cues? or you could use the shaft end of a two piece cue with a portable bridgehead on it that ur kids could use as a bridge
to improve slow shot speed control:
place a dollar bill (flat as possible with no rips or ridges) on the center spot with the the long edge of the bill parallel to the lag line. next take the cue ball and put it either on the footspot or the headspot.
lastly with out hitting any rails get the...
IMO the three foul rule is universal rule for all games unless specific game rule(s) contridict it. therefore i support it in every game i play. however i have found out quickly many (actually most) players don't know about this rule and think it is pure BS. on the same note i have been able to...
i know that i am new to the game of pool when compared to you guys but if you ask me your first cue should be around $50 to $100 but no more than $200, this way you can be able to get a good idea of what you like and don't like in a pool cue before spending a lot of money into it