The only one I probably don't do properly is the first bridge, but I can easily copy that technique. Everything I've learned has been self taught when I've played.
Same!! I play just for the fun of it and not really wanting to be competitive but this has been natural to be aside from the last bridge. Its always been awkward to me
@@silkytsunami No, not really. As long as the jump is executed properly, with the cue striking the ball in a downward motion to cause the bounce off of the table, it is deemed a legal shot.
@@silkytsunami Jumping by shooting between the table and bottom of the ball is illegal. Hitting the cue ball from above and driving it down into the table to make it jump is perfectly legal. I've done it many times in league play and tournaments.
New players that follow the cue ball in aren't the ones that should try to use any sort of english. This video clearly demonstrates a better alternative for newer players.
Hey Tough Dino, the 8-ball and 10-ball need to pick and choose pocket , meanwhile the 9-ball doesn't need to call , you can pocket anywhere ya want , but the rules are different too, if 8 ball fall into not your chosen pocket, you'll lose , opponent wins, for the 10 ball, if pocket illegally not your pocket ,it will spotted back to the table and the next player gets their turn and ball in hand , for the 9 ball, if you pocket legally but the cue ball got scratched, two balls are re-spotted on the table and the opponent gets ball in hand