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90% of beginner billiards players make these mistakes

In billiards, as in any other sports, players often make mistakes that significantly affect the outcome of the game. We have provided an analysis of the most common mistakes that relate not only to playing technique, but also to the way of thinking, as well as tips for correcting them:

1. Incorrect body position and cue grip

Error: Incorrect positioning of the body relative to the table and cue, which leads to an inaccurate strike. Too strong or too weak a grip is also common, but leads to poor cue control.

Tip: Work on proper stance and grip. Your stance should be stable and your grip relaxed to maintain control over the cue's movement. Before each blow you need to check your position.

2. Haste when aiming

Error: Players often rush to execute a shot and do not spend enough time aiming. This leads to inaccurate hits on the balls.

Tip: Take more time to aim. Use the shot line, then find the target point on the ball, focus on the cue ball and finally control the movement of the cue.

3. Insufficient attention to the cue ball trajectory

Mistake: Many players do not care where the cue ball goes after a shot, which can ultimately lead to a loss of control over subsequent shots.

Tip: Practice controlling the trajectory of the cue ball. Learn to predict his post-shot movement and work to get him into a better position for the next shot.

4. Very strong blows

Mistake: Players often believe that the harder the blow, the better, thus relying on luck and the “fool.” This can lead to loss of control and poor accuracy.

Tip: Work on softer, more controlled striking techniques. In certain situations, hard strikes are important and can be useful, but in most cases it is better to use precise and soft strikes.

5. Wrong cue chosen

Error: Beginning players often play with public cues, those provided by the billiard room. You can, of course, play with them, but in this case we cannot talk about the results. The player must have a perfect feel for the cue and correctly calculate the force of the blow to build tactics. That is why you need to pay special attention to the choice of equipment - choose a cue that fits comfortably in your hand.

Advice: We have been in the billiards equipment business for over 20 years. In our store you can purchase a high-quality billiard cue and accessories from the most famous masters or order a cue according to individual parameters (height, weight, etc.), which will definitely “fit in your hand.”

6. Neglecting defensive strikes

Mistake: Many players focus solely on attacks, forgetting about the need for defense. This makes it easy for your opponent to win.

Tip: Learn to use defensive strikes. Sometimes the best move is not to attack, but to leave your opponent in a difficult position to strike.

7. Incorrect calculation of force and angle of impact

Error: Errors in calculating the angle and force of the shot can lead to the ball not entering the pocket or the cue ball taking an awkward position.

Tip: Train your eye and sense of impact force. Use training drills to practice angular accuracy and strength.

8. Lack of tactics

Mistake: Players often play without a clear plan, focusing on each individual shot rather than the overall strategy of the game.

Tip: Always plan your game several steps ahead. Calculate where the balls will go after each shot and think about the next move.

9. Emotional instability

Mistake: Stress and emotions can greatly affect the game, leading to hasty and rash decisions.

Advice: Work on yourself and on your psychological stability. Use relaxation techniques and breathing exercises to maintain focus and calm while playing.

Conclusion:

To improve your skills and minimize mistakes, it is important to work on technique, tactics and mental preparation. Regular practice to eliminate these common mistakes will help you improve your billiards game significantly.