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Vergottini's Blog: September 2008
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. End game situation #1. In the above game of Eight-ball, you are stripes and it is your turn. What would be the best thing to do here? Do you bank, play safe or make a ball. Please post your solutions under comments. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Links to this post. Object ball frozen to cushion. In this shot, the object ball is frozen to the rail and you have a very steep angle with the cue ball. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Links to this post. In the above di...
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Vergottini's Blog: October 2008
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. In order to be a good pool player, you need to have a good solid bridge hand to stabilize your cue as you shoot. The bridge hand will assist you in hitting the cue ball accurately and applying the appropriate english (or center ball hit). There are two basic bridges:. 1) The open v-shaped bridge. 2) The closed bridge. Regardless of which bridge option you choose, remember that your bridge hand is always made with your non-dominant hand and must be firm!
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Vergottini's Blog: It's A Matter of Focus by Denny Stewart
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. It's A Matter of Focus by Denny Stewart. Concentration is not something that you can force, or control. Matter of fact if you’re even trying to concentrate that means your not concentrating! Having the proper rhythm helps the player to keep their MIND and BODY. Working together as one unit and to develop the sensation of Deadstroke. Ask yourself this question. Have you ever shot a shot when you weren’t ready? Set up a straight in shot to the side pocket...
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Vergottini's Blog: Open V-shaped Bridge
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. In order to be a good pool player, you need to have a good solid bridge hand to stabilize your cue as you shoot. The bridge hand will assist you in hitting the cue ball accurately and applying the appropriate english (or center ball hit). There are two basic bridges:. 1) The open v-shaped bridge. 2) The closed bridge. Regardless of which bridge option you choose, remember that your bridge hand is always made with your non-dominant hand and must be firm!
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Vergottini's Blog: December 2008
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. Eight ball end pattern. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cleveland, Ohio, United States. View my complete profile. The Pool Pad - available now! Denny Stewart / Professional Pool Instructor. Eight ball end pattern. Basic Trick Shot Demos.
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Vergottini's Blog: Eight ball end pattern
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. Eight ball end pattern. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cleveland, Ohio, United States. View my complete profile. The Pool Pad - available now! Denny Stewart / Professional Pool Instructor. Eight ball end pattern. Basic Trick Shot Demos.
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Vergottini's Blog: Traditional Straight Pool Opening Break Shot
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. Traditional Straight Pool Opening Break Shot. Regardless of whether the "perfect" outcome occurs, what you can more commonly expect to have occur is what is shown in the diagram above, or perhaps even the diagram below where more balls come out of the stack. If you get something more like what is shown below, then you probably hit the corner ball too full which is easy to do on a table length shot such as this. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Smart play #1: W...
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Vergottini's Blog: Smart play #1: WPBA US Open 2008 Ranola vs Ellerby
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. Smart play #1: WPBA US Open 2008 Ranola vs Ellerby. The Lesson: If you are going to shoot one hard shot that will leave you another hard shot, look to see if there is a better safety option instead. I think Ewa's shot would have been the correct choice here. Posted by Kim Vergottini. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cleveland, Ohio, United States. View my complete profile. The Pool Pad - available now! Denny Stewart / Professional Pool Instructor.
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Vergottini's Blog: November 2008
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Pocket Billiards Instructional Articles and Videos. Traditional Straight Pool Opening Break Shot. Regardless of whether the "perfect" outcome occurs, what you can more commonly expect to have occur is what is shown in the diagram above, or perhaps even the diagram below where more balls come out of the stack. If you get something more like what is shown below, then you probably hit the corner ball too full which is easy to do on a table length shot such as this. Posted by Kim Vergottini. It's A Matter of...