
Pool Cues
Ever since I came to the mid west, I have had a long urge for playing snooker. Unfortunately, there are not many snooker parlors in this area, but there are a lot of pool clubs. Snooker is a much more professional game and I have clearly witnessed that playing a game of pool in between a game of snooker lowers your quality of play. Games aside, if you are looking to master the pool, you should know that there are only a few things that you need to know.
Step 1 : Learn the tricks of the game, know when to screw back, how to spin, what is a good way to break. You can watch numerous videos to do this.
Step 2: Get a nice cue. Your weapon can make you better by 50%. I strongly suggest to get the meucci cues. I have used them for a long time and can clearly tell you that they improve your grip, your strokes and also your power. Choose two different cues, get a lighter one for breaking and a heavier one for normal stroke play.
Step 3: You almost could guess this. Get the hard work done, you need practice! Play everyday, at different tables, with different opponents, with different sound and light settings. Play the same stroke a hundred times, master the art of cut and pot. This will make you a professional player.
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