This is the first of a 4-part series on billiard physics outlining the 4 major contact points: cue stick → cue ball, ball → table, ball → ball, ball → rail. Spherical balls glancing off each other on a flat surface may sound simple,...
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Avoid Scratching in a Corner by Recognizing this Scratch Zone
The red zone above depicts an area on the table that will cause you to scratch if pocketing the object ball in the other corner using a stun shot. A sample shot is shown where the object ball is pocketed in...
Warming Up
The abilities we acquire to play billiards are meant to be performed automatically, for the most part. Bringing these automatic abilities out when they are needed is a skill of its own but can be increased with a good warmup routine....
The Power Break
The break is a very important, if not most important, shot in all billiard games. Some games like 8-ball and 9-ball may favor a power break over a soft break, to increase your chances of making ball on the break....
The Complexity of a Billiard Shot
If you've ever wondered how alignment, stroke speed, and tip contact relate to the cue ball and the object ball, then take a look at the diagram below. Don't let this complexity discourage you! Structured practice will train your mind...