Lesson 1: Chalking Up - The primary key to a disciplined and productive pool game is a good mechanical and mental preshot routine. Standing behind the cue ball and "chalking up" every time in this ...
Lesson 1: Chalking Up - The primary key to a disciplined and productive pool game is a good mechanical and mental preshot routine. Standing behind the cue ball and "chalking up" every time in this position will assure an "interlude" or "time out" to image exactly what you want to do in a fluent and rhythmic manner.
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when you want to hit the ball not in the centre but in an angle in order to spin and help you put in the next ball and you dont have chalk then the cue "slips" and the white goes sideways(like 0:37 ) but when you chalk there is grip so you hit the white... it goes strait... put it has the spin so it helps you put the other ball easily (if you spined right) i explained as much simplier i could... sorry if a made mistakes or the vocabulary doesn't make sense but i'm not american either english..
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i explained as much simplier i could...
sorry if a made mistakes or the vocabulary doesn't make sense but i'm not american either english..
some snooker players use it when the cue ball is tight on a cushion/rail