To grip a pool cue, find the balance point of the grip and stick it back six inches from That point. Grip the cue as you Would a canary. Choose Between a full-fingered grip and three-fingered grip with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool. Expert: Joe Nichols Contact: www. breaktimetenpin. com Bio: Joe Nichols has-been playing the game of billiards for More than 43 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
I told Forcefollow that he was holding the cue stick wrong by holding the butt of the stick with only the very tips of his fingers on his video titled, How To Observe Your Form, and he erased my comment and blocked me. A correct grip requires you to have no or almost no gap between the web of your grip hand and the butt of the stick. Forcefollow told me that Bustamante holds his stick with only the tips of his fingers. Forcefollow Is a bitch and doesn’t know what hes talking about.
I hold my stick 6 inches back too..
try playing five pins if you want some skills to be needed
@pitoy111
you have to play billard to learn it…
you obviously don’t know much about playing pool
load of crap! how hard your gripping your cue will not change your game, just get a firm grip
wow!. i want to learn billiard. i hope you will post more tutorials.. thanks!
nice