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An aid to cue power


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For people who may lack a little cue power, eg. stopping the cue ball from long distance, try bridging 2 inches further back from the cue ball, makes it easier to stop it and work it from distance and less power is needed. There is obviously a limit to how far you can bridge from the cue ball but some people cue very close and have a problem with power , this should help.




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Approved on Mon, May 3, 2004 @ 19:51:59 CDT by admin
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