Lefty and Righty

JuicyGirl

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My daughter can shoot left and right handed.
Any advise for us?
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Keep her shooting with both.

I also am ambidextrous. I primarily am a lefty, but can shoot with the right. It helps from time to time getting out of trouble. Then again it sometimes gets me in trouble. LOL.
 
Have her learn One Pocket. If she is truly ambided..., ambitex..., able to shoot right, or left handed, she'll be comfortable playing from either side of the table. She might also enjoy juggling. :smile:
 
I've been finishing my practice by shooting a rack of balls off handed for almost a year.. I highly recommend it.

the ability to shoot decently with both hands is a huge advantage
 
Ambidextrous

Hi,

You daughter has a lot of latent talent !

I am ambi as well. Primary is left-handed although I can do 4-5 things both.

Accent her primary to get her proficient. Once that is done , develop her secondary; it will help her from a creative standpoint.

I'm left-handed, but do right sometimes in pool rather than use a bridge. It is very helpful sometimes.
 
I'm left-handed, but do right sometimes in pool rather than use a bridge. It is very helpful sometimes.
It looks like this is just what she is doing right now. It's funny to watch.

Still working on the grades
Thanks

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Great talent to have and maintain. Long term suggestion is that she is going to have to pick one side eventually if she is going to progress past a certain point. But don't ignore the other, its a great tool to have and I know I use it quite often at the table.
 
I've noticed that I shoot with a closed bridge right handed and open bridge left handed. I align my cue just a little to the left of the bridge of my nose. So, I sight well when shooting either left or right handed. I never use a bridge. Ambidexterity has it's advantages.
 
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