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Play Pool Better: Top Ten Ways to Improve your Billiards Game
Author: Reno Charlton


Billiards is an old and much loved game, particularly in the
United States and the United Kingdom. This is a game that people
of all ages play; even the younger kids can play now on special
child-size tables that are widely available. It is also a game
that, although once more popular with men, is now keenly played
by both sexes. You can play pool in all sorts of environments,
from restaurants and bars to halls and homes. It is also a game
that can be as relaxing or competitive as you want to make it.
Some people like to enjoy a friendly game over a drink after
work, others like to unwind with a few games on their home pool
table, and some like to join leagues and clubs and play to win.

1. Understand billiards in general

Whether you are young or old, male or female, a relaxed player
or a competitive player, the chances are you want to play as
well as you can. Being able to play well is all part of the fun
of playing billiards, so it is important to learn the rules and
strategies of the games you are interested in, and then try and
improve your game on a continual basis. Improving your billiards
game is particularly important if you want to play
competitively; however, it is also important even if you enjoy
friendly games – after all, it’s not much of a challenge if you
can’t put up much of a fight against your opponent…plus,
practicing the game is far too much fun to miss out on.

2. Practice the game

This is one of the key aspects of improving your billiards game
– the importance of practice can’t be stressed enough, and many
pros will tell you that getting in practice is the singularly
most important part of becoming adept at billiards. Some people
practice for hours each day – which, of course, is not practical
for everyone. However, getting in some regular practice at your
local pool hall, bar, or even in the home, can be a big help.

Having easy access is the best way to enjoy practicing this
game. If you have to go to the pool hall or bar, you don’t
always have the energy and motivation, particularly if you have
been at work all day. This could mean losing out on a lot of
valuable practice. However, setting up your own billiards table
at home means that you can practice at any time in the comfort
of your own home. Setting up a pool table/billiards room is
relatively simple and very affordable these days, and once you
have your room set up you won’t have to pay for games at the
bars, halls or clubs – and you can enjoy a fantastic area in
which to entertain, relax – and, of course, practice.

3. Don’t forget the cue

Your cue is a pivotal part of your billiards game – after all,
you won’t get far without it! You should ensure that you buy a
cue that is of good quality. However, strange as it might sound,
you also need to find a cue that you can relate to. Remember
when Harry Potter went to get his first wand in The
Philosopher’s Stone, and he just knew when he had the right
wand? Well, this is the sort of feeling your should aim for when
you buy your pool cue. Hold the cue, get a feel for it, and make
sure that you are comfortable with every aspect of the cue. Many
professionals state that using the same cue for every practice
and real game is a big part of their success, and if you are
going to be playing with the same cue you have to make sure that
it is one you are perfectly happy with.

4. Join a league or club

You could find that joining a pool league or billiards club or
team can help to improve your game. This is not only because you
will be able to get in some regular practice, but also because
you will have a network of support. You can pick up tips and
advice from other members of your team or club, and these can
really help you to improve your game. Plus taking part in
friendly competitions can help to give you that competitive
streak, which in itself can help you to develop and improve your
game through pure motivation.

5. Start simple

If you are something of a novice at pool then the trick of
improving your game is to start simple and work your way up.
There is no point trying to jump straight in to the most complex
games. A game like 8 ball or better still 9 ball can help you to
practice shooting and can help to condition your body in order
to improve your game. Positioning and action is everything when
playing billiards, and these simple, basic games will help you
to improve both through practice.

6. Observe, observe, observe

We all need a mentor if we want to do something really well, and
billiards is no exception to this rule. You can pick up some
really useful tips simply by watching the pros and the very
experienced. Whether it’s the latest world champion playing on
television or whether it’s your best mate who’s known as a real
whiz with the cue, you should pay careful attention when the
experts are in play. Try and study their positioning, their
actions, trick shots, and the way they play.

7. Use training balls

You can now get billiards training balls, and these can prove
invaluable to someone just learning how to play or wishing to
improve their game. These balls have a clear target to aim for,
so when you are trying to pot the ball you will know exactly
where to aim. Using these training balls can help to condition
your mind when you are playing, and pretty soon you will be able
to hit the mark without the specially marked balls, and you can
enjoy potting your object ball every time.

8. Use online tools

There are plenty of online tools available to help you improve
your billiards game, such as virtual pool. Although these games
can’t help with the improvement of your physical stroke, they
can give you a good idea of game rules and strategies, which are
things that you must familiarise yourself with in order to start
improving your game – if you don’t know how to play properly you
can’t learn how to play better.

9. General tips

As well as the above quite specific tips on improving your pool
game, there are also some general tips that you should bear in
mind when you are actually in the process of playing or
practicing billiards. Hopefully, these tips will help you to
develop and improve your game so that you can play to the best
of your ability. These general tips include:

• Cue Shot: Make sure that your stroke is smooth and consistent.
You should place your other hand on the table, making it as
stable as you can, and then allow the cue to slide through this
hand as smoothly as possible – it is a good idea simply to
practice the stroke before you start worrying about practicing
with the billiards balls. • Keep the cue ball in sight: When you
are aiming, you should be looking at the cue ball and not the
object ball. Aim to strike it just below the centre, and stay
focussed on the cue ball as you shoot. • Arm positioning: When
you are playing, you should keep the arm you are shooting with
close to your body, and your elbow should be bent at a
ninety-degree angle. Let your shoulder do the work as you shoot
– this is where the action and movement should stem from. Do not
be tempted to use excessive force, as this will simply spoil
your shot – simply keep it smooth and controlled.

10. Enjoy it!

One thing to keep in mind when trying to improve your pool game
is – it is a game! Don’t let yourself get stressed or
frustrated; simply enjoy it and enjoy practicing it. Billiards
is a great way to relax and unwind, and shouldn’t be something
that you get stressed about. As with many things in life,
practice makes perfect. You won’t become a billiard pro
overnight – it can take a while to become adept at the control,
concentration, and movement required to shoot pool successfully.
But you can have great fun whilst you are getting there.

About the author:
Reno Charlton is an experienced freelance copywriter and an
award-winning children’s author from the United Kingdom. You can
read more of her informative articles on pool tables and
billiard accessories at http://www.pool-and-billiards.com. ...


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