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Pocketing balls is a great first step towards learning billiards, but running out racks takes much more. First, you need to be able to position the cue ball where you want. You should practice shots until you are comfortable shooting with different...

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The contest to win a free copy of Bullseye Billiards is over, so congratulations to our winners: Lupe from Texas Ricky from Indiana Mike from New York Joseph from Indiana Brian from Indiana William from North Carolina Manny from Oklahoma Thanks to everyone who participated in the...

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Every shot starts with selecting an object ball to pocket, but you must also plan where you want the cue ball to land. To position the cue ball, there are 3 "aims" for your stroke: line of aim, tip contact,...

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Bullseye Billiards - Train Your Aim! is an instructional game designed for improving player's skills through practicing shots. The book will come with 200 shots that have diagrams for aim, tip contact, and stroke speed. Bullseye Billiards will also come with...

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