How to Play Billiards : Billiards: Open Bridge

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

An open bridge is a popular billiards hand formation that's often used to aim down the line when playing snooker. Discover the advantages of using an open bridge formation in a game of pool with tips from an experienced pool player in this free video on billiards.

Expert: Joe Nichols
Contact: www.breaktimetenpin.com
Bio: Joe Nichols has been playing the game of billiards for approximately 43 years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • Is that a poke-ball in the left pocket?

  • No RETARD, most of your shots should be done open handed, closed bridge is for breaking, a rail bridge is used if the cue ball is actully touching the rail, at it's rest point, an open bridge should be done like about 95% of the time.

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