One of the best things you can get to improve your pool skills is a laser cue. A great one on the market is the CueSight. It projects a laser onto the cue ball in the form of a cross. The object is to keep the cross from moving from the strike spot. This teaches players how to achieve the perfect shot. Another good way to help your game is to get billiards training balls. CueSight also has one of the better training balls. The cue ball has lines on the ball that show you how to control the spin when hit. Using this with the CueSight laser cue can be extremely beneficial. Lastly, one of the age old ways of learning billiards skills is to buy billiards books and DVD’s. There are many, many different books and videos that teach the skills you need to learn to become a professional billiards player. “Pro Skill Drills” is an excellent teaching aid. They have books and DVD’s that will expertly train you in the ways of billiards.
Archive for April, 2009
Improving Your Billiards Skills
Thursday, April 16th, 2009How to Make Your Billiards Room Authentic
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009To start off, you need a pool table. You want to get a full size table and not a little one. The pool table should have green or red felt. If you really want your billiards room to look like a real pool hall, you may even want to find a pool table that has coin slots on it. The next step is to find a pool cue rack. Get a wooden one with at least fifteen cue spots. Mount one or two of these on a wall in the room. Some other things to mount on the walls would be neon signs or posters. Also, sports and news articles make good wall hangings. The best way you can make your billiards room look real is to get a karaoke machine. Every pool hall has one of these. Put it in a corner close to the pool table and turn on some tunes. And don’t forget the little things! You definitely need pool balls and a triangle.
Picking Out The First Cue
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009When buying a cue, most of what you’re paying is going to be for the brand name. The other part you will be paying for is the artwork and the design on the cue itself. Especially when first starting out, you will want to stay around one or two hundred dollars. A pool cue comes in either a soft or a hard tip. Professional players tend to like the hard tip, and most beginners start with a soft tip. Also, beginners should start with a pool cue that has a tip measuring 13 millimeters. If you have smaller hands, you may want to go with 14 millimeters. Another big part of picking out a beginner cue is the weight. A beginner needs a cue that weighs either 20 or 21 ounces. If a beginner uses a cue any lighter, it can be very difficult to ever perfect the skill. Don’t forget a case to carry and protect the cue. Usually a hard case is better because it provides more protection for the cue.