Learn how to set up a bridge in the game of pool and pool Other techniques for beginners in this free how-to video clip lesson. Expert: Richard Garcia Bio: Richard has-been avid pool player annually for the past 25 years and sincere HAS Played competitively in 1993. He finished in the HAS top ten percentile in the world. Filmmaker Juan-Diego Garcia
is it ok for beginners to use a hand bridge
@chunkystyler this guy’s young, RETARD.
@rish000 that’s a newer pool stick. they come like that but once u play more and more with it, it gets smoother.
but wouldn’t a tight grip slow down your shot?
@jellyman795 lol man i was just messin wit u
@coltstu sorry to offend you. i havent a clue when i even said that nor do i think i was serious at all. apologies sir
@jellyman795 closed bridges are for noobs? ummmm the profesionals prefer the closed bridge than the open stupid noob
lmao 1:12 firm grip on the shaft
Grip the cloth ( felt ) inbetween the heel of your hand? and your fingertips especialy your pointer? finger unless your using the closed bridge, and if you are using a closed bridge tuck your ring finger under.
when i do that, the cue doesn’t feel smooth, its like stickyish
shut up guys you always say that’s bad, it’s not at least he tried to make a diffrence not like you
i dont like this old guy
Lmao, if you cant get your cue up, tightne up on the grip.
There’s a life lesson, kids.
There is no “correct” way to hold a bridge. If you feel comfortable closed then use it. It doesn’t matter.
Closed bridge is only gd for 1 thing, breaks,, and pot evan that good for breakes either
closed bridges r fo n00bs
I don’t like to post negative things, but I have to agree. Suggesting a tight grip does tend to change your follow through and the spot you are striking the cue ball. Bravo stating the importance of your bridge hand being stable, but not so sure about agreeing with the bridge.
that is a terrible closed bridge…