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The Stop Shot Drill

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

In response to several request for beginner drills.

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  • good video. Go Tigers!!! you have any tips for stoping /drawing back on tables theat the felt sucks on? I live in Baton Rouge and try to shoot atleast 20 games a week i can shoot both right and left handed but struggle with the breaks every now and then lol. thanks

  • Go to my channel I have videos on all that.

  • whats with the glove? snooker players dont have them do they?

  • 3 reasons: 1. humidity 2. Oily skin. 3. No desire to use powder or sand paper.

  • I have a glove because my hands are very oily. Also I live in Pearland Texas which is southeast of houston. This area is very humid and chalk can become puddy. I also hate chalk, sand paper and the damage sand paper does to a shaft over time. The glove simplifies matters.

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  • i think i have a better drill for learning the stop shot... it is hard to explain but i could make a video if you would like...

  • GO GATORS!!!

  • lets see YOU do better

  • before i got my own cue i would use powder, but now that it is my own i bought my own glove and it works nicely. the major thing that i noticed is that i wa able to use the closed bridge more efficiantly, before i mostly used the open bridge but i feel that it slides too much with the glove. now i mostly use the closed bridge with or without my glove and am pretty happy to know both bridges.

  • you're the god

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