Search results

  1. M

    Open / Closed Bridge Rules?

    It is pretty simple, use whichever bridge that feels most comfortable for you. I myself use an open bridge because it it is less constricting on the stroke, as long as your stroke is level and true, that is all that really matters!!!
  2. M

    Is a Slip Stroke OK?

    I will tell u what nobobody dares!!! If your stroke feels combfotable to u where u can make a shot and get reasonable position( in the vacinity of where you are hopeing). Do not change your stroke!!!! Fact of the matter is this, what I or any professional pool player deem to be an acceptable...
  3. M

    Is anyone watching bonus ball?

    Simply put, there is no viewership for BB because most people including myself want to watch interesting games. One pocket, 9-ball rotation 10-ball..... Etc. BB is boring and will most likely never get any viewership simply because it is a boring and uninteresting game!!
  4. M

    TAR 30 Podcast with Shane and Darren. Thursday Jan 17. 9PM EST Any Questions?

    These questions are for both Darren and SVB 1. What age did you discover you had the skills to be a pro? 2. Which tournaments ( Joss, Predator, Seminole etc.) do you enjoy the most?
  5. M

    Shot / stroke problem

    Answer to that is simple, just watch them play a few racks. You will be able to determine if they can steer u in the right direction!!!!:cool:
  6. M

    If the shot was 100 yards away.....

    Everyone is different, some think it is better to look at the cue ball, and others use the object ball for aiming. I preferably use the object ball ( I only look at CB for half a second before my shot.) I find that as long as you know where you need to hit the object ball, you have a better...
  7. M

    9 ball ruling or just plain integrity question

    This should not be considered unsportsman like. The rule is if you pocket the 9 ball the 9 gets spotted and is ball in hand for the opponent if the lowest numbered ball was not struck first.
Back
Top