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You can consult a professional, or ask someone who knows better.
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The tips and methods of playing billiards are introduced as follows:
How to play: First of all, we must determine the empty point of the aiming racket, that is, the direction in which the cue ball should be hit in order to hit the target ball into the bag, and then the dribble is used to hit the cue ball accurately to the aiming point. If the aiming point is miscalculated, no matter how accurate the shot is, it is impossible to hit the target ball into the pocket.
Therefore, determining the correct aiming point is really the most important thing in billiards.
The correct aiming point is on the extension line connecting the center point of the pocket mouth with the center of the target ball, and the distance from the center of the target ball is one ball, that is, half a ball away from the contact point on the surface of the target ball.
Skills: As long as you aim at hitting the ball, you will be able to send the target ball into the mouth of the bag, of course, the angle must be less than 90 degrees, because this method can first assume that there is a virtual billiards ball and the target ball is just tangent, and the two balls are connected to the mouth of the bag, and the aiming point is the center of the imaginary ball, so this method is also called the imaginary ball method.
And because the aiming point is on the extension line connecting the center point of the pocket mouth with the center of the target ball, it seems that this line has a tail with a length of half a ball, so it is also commonly known as finding the tail.
Billiards: Billiards is one of the ball games. It is a sports and leisure project in which the player uses a cue stick longer than a centimeter to make the target ball pocket by hitting the white cue ball on a billiard table according to certain rules.
Billiards is also called billiards or pachinko. There are two different theories about the origin of billiards: one believes that billiards originated in England in the 14th century, and the other believes that billiards originated in France in 1510.
But there is a more common saying that billiards was invented by Europeans in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Billiards was first popular in France in the 18th century. Billiards gradually turned into a competitive sport from the beginning of the 20th century. In 1919, the British Spike Bag and Snooker Management Committee was established. In 1940, the World Billiards League was established.
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Billiards, also known as billiards in many places, is a sport that many young people will enjoy. So what are the basic skills of playing billiards?
The first (stick) is to develop the correct stance and keep the arm naturally extended rather than stiff, which will help you lock the target ball. Regularly practice the high and low posture and position of the bridge between the thumb and four fingers, and strive to be relaxed, solid, and stable, which has an absolute impact on the accuracy of the stroke. Don't just use your fingertips to grip the club, and don't use your wrist strength to grip the club.
When the cue ball is close to the target ball, the distance between the pole should be shortened, and the grip position should also be appropriately moved forward, otherwise it should be moved backward.
The second item (aiming) The smaller the horizontal angle of the grip, the more accurate the impact will be. The shoulder line (center line) of the grip should be aligned in the direction of the target ball, and the shoulder point should be directly above the center of gravity of both feet. Keep the center of your chin just above the club, in line with the tip of your nose and the center of your eyebrows.
Before the stroke, 3 or 5 strokes of the pole can be used, and it is easy to lose the sense of rhythm if it is exceeded, but it will add unnecessary pressure to yourself.
The third item (swing).
The fourth item (out).
The fifth item (extension).
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1. High rod: As the name suggests, it is to hit the cue ball above the midpoint, so that the cue ball continues to move forward after hitting the target ball.
2. Shrinking rod: also known as pull rod and low rod, it is to hit the cue ball below the midpoint, so that the cue ball moves backwards after contacting the target ball, and it should be noted that the force of hitting the ball is downward, not horizontal.
3. Partial gun: It is to add side, hit the left or right side of the cue ball, so that the cue ball rotates itself when it moves forward, so that the cue ball changes its moving route after hitting the side of the case or other balls. The spinning ball will have a certain change of line before hitting the target ball, and the change of line is different due to the difference in strength and rotation size, although there is a formula to calculate the arc of the change line, but if you want to hit accurately, you also need to exercise the ball sense.
4. Jumping ball: Use a short club (jumping club) to hit the ball from under the cue ball, so that the cue ball can have a jumping effect to avoid obstacles.
5. Brake ball: It is also to hit the cue ball below the midpoint, so that the cue ball rotates backward for a certain distance and then rolls forward, and produces a braking (fixed ball) effect after hitting the target ball.
6. Deflection: Same as adding a rotating high rod, on the basis of shrinking the rod or a high rod, the rotation is used to change the movement route of the cue ball to achieve the purpose of positioning.
7. Curve ball: similar to the jump ball, but the force method and hitting angle are different, and the spinning technique (deflection gun) is added to this basis
8. Stopper: Stopper is derived from the English word side, which means side. In layman's terms, it is on the edge of a white ball.
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