Browsing all 27 videos in Dr. Cue Lessons.

Dr. Cue Lesson 27 - Position Practice Part 4

Thursday, March 10th, 2011 | No Comments

The backwards cut to the corner with the cue ball traveling to the opposite side cushion, across the table center, and beyond, as needed for position, will surely take your game to the next level and beyond. Take a little extra time for shot making accuracy and precision draw with side spin action application. A [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 26 - Position Practice Part 3

Thursday, March 10th, 2011 | No Comments

Shooting with inside english and increased speed is often difficult. Focused practice applied to this “identity” shot is one of the most important measurements of game success when drawing a ball is not an option to get around the table…using the “center of the table” as a reference point for the cue ball travel. Maintain [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 25 - Position Practice Part 2

Friday, February 25th, 2011 | No Comments

The “cut to the corner” identity shot in this segment is very common to professional play and should be embraced in all amateur practice for position play. Listening to the “click” of the cue ball as it hits the object ball will implant an “audio” link to executing this shot well. Watching the cue ball [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 24 - Position Practice Part 1

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 | No Comments

Playing position should be a dedicated point of focus for any player during a successful pre shot routine. To accomplish this while maintaining consistency of stroke, the “identity” of specific shots that are most common to the game can be established. When these shots that are now identified come up, a special mental easiness provides [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 23 - Choosing a Cue

Thursday, October 21st, 2010 | No Comments

Are you in the market to purchase a pool cue? If so, then this pool video from Dr. Cue will help you out! There are thousands of cues available for purchase in the marketplace today. Learning what to look for will help you make an informed, and investor wise decision, in the cue buying process. [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 22 - 9 Ball Break

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 | No Comments

9-Ball players have a better chance of running out if they can spread the balls on the break, and make a ball in the process.

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Dr. Cue Lesson 21 - 8 on the Break

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 | 1 Comment

Here we are on Pool Videos with Lesson 21 from the Dr. Cue series on How to Play Pool. One of the most beautiful and exciting joys in the game is when you make the 8-ball on the break. The proper striking point of the cue ball, contacting the second ball in the rack, combined [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 20 – Straight Stroke

Monday, October 18th, 2010 | No Comments

Developing a straight stroke means that the muscle memory of the stroking movement must be trained to actually go straight. The diamonds on the rail tops help to provide a natural method of doing this. In addition, a unique “barrier” technique for conditioning the proper muscle memory of a great stroke can help tremendously. A [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 19 - Cue Ball Position

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment

Using the same practice techniques that we did in the lesson #18 video, a player can quickly see the results and subsequent position benefits of applying different spins to the cue ball. When it is necessary to make the cue ball travel around the table with little effort, using a lot of side (lateral) spin [...]

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Dr. Cue Lesson 18 – High English 2

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 | 2 Comments

When getting position becomes more difficult because of blocking balls, and the cue ball must end up in a specific place for the next shot, a template of practice can be used to learn the effect of the spin applied.

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