The Sport of Pool Billiards I
Techniques and Training based on PAT Part 1
by
Ralph Eckert
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1st edition 2015
ISBN print: 978-3-941484-96-2
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Table of Content
Introduction ..............................................................5
1. Before the First Shot ...........................................8
1.1 Posture and Overlearning .........................................8
1.2 Stance .....................................................................10
1.3 Upper Body and Head ...........................................12
1.4 Cue Handling .........................................................13
1.5 Hand Bridge ............................................................16
1.6 The Mechanical Bridge ..........................................20
2. Training Program ................................................22
2.1 Speed .....................................................................27
2.2 Straightness ............................................................42
2.3 Stroke Efficiency, Follow Shots ..............................60
2.4 Draw Shot ..............................................................68
2.5 Small Area Positions ..............................................77
2.6 Large Area Positions ..............................................92
2.7 Frozen Rail Situations ...........................................102
2.8 Endless Drill .........................................................112
2.10 Freestyle .............................................................133
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3. Rules and Types of Game ................................140
3.1 8-Ball ....................................................................141
3.2 9-Ball ....................................................................145
3.3 Straight Pool ........................................................148
4. The Material ......................................................151
4.1 The Table .............................................................151
4.2 Cues .....................................................................154
4.3 Balls .....................................................................159
5. Practice Games ................................................163
5.1 Equal Offense ......................................................163
5.2 Bowlliards .............................................................166
5.3 Progressive X-Ball ...............................................171
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Introduction
Here‘s an idea of how a perfect 8-ball game could go:
Start with a draw shot from the 1 on the 4, then a natural roll from the 4 on the 2, then another draw shot on the 2, which is frozen to the rail, to get into a good position for the 7.
Use a follow stroke on the 7 with a little left spin and from there a little draw stun shot on the 3 with a bit of right spin to get into position for the 5. From there a stun shot on the 5 just above center, then a natural roll to the 6 via two cushions, giving it a little right spin and using about Speed 2.5. This puts us in a perfect position for the 8! Then it‘s just a stop shot to secure victory!
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