MrXeno you sound like an idiot. The type of bridge that it used by a player is all about being comfortable. I have never seen you playing BILLIARDS or, as drunks and Americans call it POOL, on television before so what in your right mind would allow you to judge someone who is giving a very simple technique that probably 80% of the players I coached started off doing.
This says BILLIARDS ??? lessons for beginners ??? LOL Billiards is a WHOLE different game. And a VERY skilled one at that. This is POOL. A very simple game played by drunks and Americans ;-) And that first bridge he shows whereby the cue goes through a "hole" made with his index finger has got to be the worst possible way of holding a cue for a shot. Bar holding it with your feet of course ;-)
dude loads of world class players have that bridge. I my self use the snooker text book bridge holding my thumb on my knuckle for the cue to rest on. It is where ever you feel comfortable cueing.
I agree this guy is a douche but carom billiards is just another form of billiards like pocket billiards so don't get all snooty with a little piece of info on a subject you don't know anything about
if you shoot with right/left english, do you move your bridge hand to match the contact point? or you keep your bridge hand in the center of the ball and shoot "sideways"?
what are all the different types of pool, ( the games)? where can I find out how to set up the balls in the rack?how do you know where to put the cue ball after you have made it in to one of the holes and you take it back out?
Important lesson but he never explains why you need a level cue. If the cue is not level you will have a tendancy to masse the cueball and it will not follow a straight path and will not strike the object ball in the spot you were intending.
mmmmm take one shot at a time, this will give players time to work it out. Also the terminology for players raising the cue at the back is called "Seasawing" common habit for many players
expertvillage sucks ballz
J040Z1NH0 1 year ago
no se ve ni verga
KASSANDRACRUZ 1 year ago
عفيه عليك
MrAlmajroh1 1 year ago
this is a vale verga este pinche vato mierda k chingue a toda su puta madre rl hujo de su puta madre
JCTATEHALO 2 years ago
good tip
49ERSiBleed 2 years ago
There is a lot a damaging information out there for learning this game such as from this guy. Beware folks! Search for quality billiard instruction.
azbilliards 2 years ago
MrXeno you sound like an idiot. The type of bridge that it used by a player is all about being comfortable. I have never seen you playing BILLIARDS or, as drunks and Americans call it POOL, on television before so what in your right mind would allow you to judge someone who is giving a very simple technique that probably 80% of the players I coached started off doing.
mattdeshotels 2 years ago
lol sounds like he's either drunk or american pretending to be a 'pool' player
ArcDodelijk 2 years ago
This says BILLIARDS ??? lessons for beginners ??? LOL Billiards is a WHOLE different game. And a VERY skilled one at that. This is POOL. A very simple game played by drunks and Americans ;-) And that first bridge he shows whereby the cue goes through a "hole" made with his index finger has got to be the worst possible way of holding a cue for a shot. Bar holding it with your feet of course ;-)
MrXenophobe 2 years ago
dude loads of world class players have that bridge. I my self use the snooker text book bridge holding my thumb on my knuckle for the cue to rest on. It is where ever you feel comfortable cueing.
joewizard100 2 years ago
I agree this guy is a douche but carom billiards is just another form of billiards like pocket billiards so don't get all snooty with a little piece of info on a subject you don't know anything about
runoutman 2 years ago
LOL Au contraire mon ami. Au contraire
MrXenophobe 2 years ago
ok buddy guy. keep telling pool players how to make a bridge while you play with your euro taper.
runoutman 2 years ago
here ill sum up the hole thin talk for 5 mins move the cue talkes some more and repeat for a bout an hour
m6mkiller 2 years ago
give the guy some credit man
Arsenal786Ali 2 years ago
if you shoot with right/left english, do you move your bridge hand to match the contact point? or you keep your bridge hand in the center of the ball and shoot "sideways"?
Medsas 2 years ago
what a good question medsas but I don't feel like taking the time to articulate the answer
runoutman 2 years ago
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what are all the different types of pool, ( the games)? where can I find out how to set up the balls in the rack?how do you know where to put the cue ball after you have made it in to one of the holes and you take it back out?
flyfly4u 2 years ago
hahahaha... i agree w/ the person below me
bostonfanatic001 2 years ago
was up RICHARDDDDDDDDDD!
ur a loser
and sorry
but u cant explain for my cats crap!
Sportsfriekj11 2 years ago
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BClub 2 years ago
Important lesson but he never explains why you need a level cue. If the cue is not level you will have a tendancy to masse the cueball and it will not follow a straight path and will not strike the object ball in the spot you were intending.
philipcwelch 3 years ago 5
What about putting spin on it? Aren't you supposed to angle the cue a little for like backspin or keep it level and hit it low?
Blindside453 2 years ago
that really depends on the way you do it if you dont do it that way like me this dont help shiet
Psaenz93 3 years ago
mmmmm take one shot at a time, this will give players time to work it out. Also the terminology for players raising the cue at the back is called "Seasawing" common habit for many players
eightballhero 3 years ago
All these videos are really useful and have helped me improve my game. But it looks like he gets plastered before he makes these videos.
SpitfirePisces 3 years ago
Great tip!
pxjin 3 years ago
I suck at this
leitegabriel 3 years ago
he was about to pass out the first few seconds!!!
mainstream18 3 years ago 21
aaa I see
Quadrippel 4 years ago
that was g00d :-)
summ22 4 years ago