Beginning Billiards
Pocket billiards or pool refers to a game played on a six pocket
billiard table. It mainly consist of 15 object balls and a cue
ball. Snooker
on the other hand is played on a billiard table with 21 object balls and a cue ball. Carom billiards
a> refers to a game played with 3 balls on a table and no
pockets.
Basic skills are required or almost the same for playing either
snooker, pool
or billiards, or carom billiards. The most noticeable
smilarities are the way the player hold the billiard cue, the
stance and the movements of the arms.
Despite all these smilarities in playing billiards, snooker and
carom billiards., there are of course differences that
distinguish itself from one another. In billiards, the player is
suppose to pocket the 15 balls with a cue ball as quickly as
possible, while the carom billiards must keep 3 balls in the
game.
Anyone interested in billiards must have played a game of pool
at any one time. Or maybe it all started because your friend
invited you to have a game of pool. And after observing for a
while, you become fascinated by the technique and the way the
game has to be strategized in order to beat the opponent. Soon
you picked up a billiard cue, aim at the cue ball and the object
ball, and started playing. Maybe not for too long, you bought a
two-piece billiard
cue for the pride of ownership. And all the
reasons about how you started playing billiards or pool are
history, you are a frequent player at a pool hall near you.
It is not an accident that pool ranks among the top sports in
America, while the english version, snooker ranks number one in
Britain, not soccer. And billiards has been playing all around
the world as a leisure sport or favorite past time. It is mainly
because pool halls are everywhere and to play the game, you
don't need to bring or buy loads of equipment, mostly one
billiard cue is all you need. The game not only challenge your
opponents but also challenges yourself in attaining higher level
skills as you go along.
Probably it will not take long for you to realize that the cue
ball don't respond to what you desire it to react. The cue ball
may run too far or sometimes too near, maybe the cue ball bank
at the wrong angle and rest on the wrong spot, or worst you miss
a cue. These are beginner's mistakes, but never let this
mistakes ruin your pleasure in billiards or pool or don't make
it a habit. Mistakes are normal as part of the learning process.
But mistakes are only beneficial when you try to learn from them.
Pocket billiards is a game that everyone can learn to play. If
you practice it, you will soon discover that the game requires
planning, strategy, concentration and intuition. Very soon you
will instill an intuition of strategizing the game against your
opponents 5 steps ahead of them. Billiards or pool is not a game
of chance, it is but a game of physics, it relates to the build
of billiard cue to the strength you exert on the cue ball. Read
some of the articles on b
anks shots, fo
llow shots or break shots. After reading them, practice
them, and soon you can feel the game.
Another tip to know is that, whenever you are planning for a
practice session, practice it with an experienced billiards
player. If you are playing billiards or pool, play with an
expert or a more advance billiards player. Only by playing with
them, then he can spot your mistakes, like the way you hold your
billiard cue, your stroke or he may impart some useful tips to
you. Never be embarrased to ask a more experience billiards
player, I believe they will be more than happy to help you.