June 11th, 2009
Cuetec was created in 1989 and became successful right away. They stated that they “re-invented” the pool cue by stopping some of the leading problems with cues before their time such as warping and dents. Many people have used cuetec cues in competition. At least 9 world championships have been won using a Cuetec cue. Some of their patented features are an Adjustable weight bolt system, Smart extensions, and a Tiger Tip. They stopped warping by incasing the normally custom wood cues with a fiber glass coating. Thus, there is a wood core and a fiber glass shell that locks out moisture to prevent warping and maintain stability. This is known as the “Power Bonding Process”. Some of their newest designs you may have seen on the market are the Thunderbolt, Vortex, Python, Jump cue, and Masse cue. Cuetec is a leader in the field as technology advances and the need for stability increases.
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April 16th, 2009
Ever been stuck behind that 1 ball that is keeping you from winning a game of billiards? It happens to all to many of us when we are playing the game and sometimes it is the reason we’ll lose a few dollars, if you are brave enough to put money on your skills. A couple solutions to this problem can be banking the ball of the side rails, or taking out the middle man and hopping the ball over. Ball hopping is a very difficult thing to figure out when you are not used to doing it. You have to make sure that your cue stick is placed right in between the ball and the table and that the higher you need to go, the greater the angle of your cue stick. So in an example, when you’re stuck behind that stripe your opponent has left and the 8 ball is sitting on the lip of the corner pocket, just aim carefully and put the perfect amount of height on the jump as well as a little backspin to stop the ball from possibly scratching. It sounds hard but in the long run, if you can get it down, you can master these hard situations without the middle man needed.
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April 15th, 2009
How often is it that when you play a game of 9-ball you can take out 8 balls in a row but just can’t finish off the streak with the 9th ball. Its so frustrating but I have a few tips that may help you in your 9-ball game in the bars against a stranger, or even at home against your friends. One thing that you have to do is make sure if you get those 8 balls in a row, be aware of just where you’ll need to set up for the 9 ball at the end. Don’t try to make a fancy shot cross table if you don’t have to. Another thing that you can do is sacrifice a shot early. It sounds stupid, but you can always try to throw off your opponent by sinking 2 balls then missing one on purpose to get him into the game and onto the table. To make this really effective you have to remember that it will help you even more if you can place the ball in a very awkward position, especially if it is in a position where your opponent may knock the 9-ball in, giving you the free win. Hopefully these couple of tips can help you out in your 9-ball game and maybe, just maybe one day you’ll be on tv or even in the bar racking up extra dollars with your new techniques.
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April 14th, 2009
Trick billiards is something that has become increasingly popular throughout the world. Watching ESPN I see this all the time when there isn’t anything else in the sports world happening. But out of curiosity I wonder how these people get so good at the shots. You see these people shoot balls on top of beer bottles or even into baseball gloves sitting across from the table. Just how hard is it to judge not only the trajectory of the ball, but also the speed and power you must use to do these trick shots. When watching the events on TV and even "youtubing" videos of others taking their attempts at certain trick shots, you realize that this sport is mind over matter and that the ability it takes to do the shots just has to do with the ability and creativity that is present in your own mind.
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October 3rd, 2008
Even with billiards, you need an offense and a defense. You will need to know the ins and the outs of how to play the game. It requires more than just aiming, shooting. You also need to know about safety. That’s where a defensive billiard strategy comes in. You need to know how to handle difficult trick shots. Knowing how to master safety is pivotal to playing such billiard games as 8-ball and straight pool.
In the beginning, there may or may not be a defensive billiard strategy. Whoever is looking at the game may notice the balls going into the pocket. This is considered part of the offensive strategy. As they continue to look, they assume that this strategy is in the running. Nevertheless, those players that are more experienced can work to use the safety with their offensive strategy. Doing this makes it look like the play was a natural part of the game.
When you’re executing a safety, you are planning a move on the defensive end. This move is made to block the game of your opponent. It is also done so that you can get more time for thinking of strategies for your own defense.
When you work to block your opponent, you can really mess them up. They will not be able to strategize and think straight. They will start to feel worthless. This scenario can help you to get a leg up in the game in order to win. If you decide to keep this up, you can cause them to trip up and continue messing up.
As you continue to play, keep in mind that you still need to have a defensive billiard strategy. It’s important to know when you can play on the offensive and when you can play on the defensive. This will help you improve your game.
The more you execute your defensive billiard strategy, the better chance you have of messing up your opponent. One thing you need to do as you implement your strategy is you cannot make it known. If you do that, the opponent will take advantage and change their method of operation.
Once you have mastered the defensive billiards strategy and safety play, you will be able to play additional safeties at any given time. You will also be able to play more effectively to include a defensive edge while you play the game. However, it’s even better if you combine the defensive and the offensive for that additional power needed to overtake your opponent.
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