I am fortunate to play on a full sized Brunswick table. (There are 8 of them where I play pool, they are free to our service-members and our disabled veterans.) I definitely need lots of practice using the bridges. In my case, my line of sight between my dominant eye and my object ball is shifted while using a bridge. This also is a problem for me when I switch hands.
It must be understood, if you don't remove the "spider" or bridge as it's more commonly known as, immediately after taking your shot and any ball hits it, it's a FOUL!
I like all your advise
I am fortunate to play on a full sized Brunswick table. (There are 8 of them where I play pool, they are free to our service-members and our disabled veterans.) I definitely need lots of practice using the bridges. In my case, my line of sight between my dominant eye and my object ball is shifted while using a bridge. This also is a problem for me when I switch hands.
More stick on number shots and angles, please
What cue are you currently using?
Carbon fiber cue 12mm tip
@@J.Billiard thank you! Your vids have been helping me up my game and I’m looking for a cue upgrade as well!
Magician
You cut the clip due to the white going in 🤣🤣
That's a standard rest, not a spider rest. A spider has 3 different cue positions, & is for cueing over other balls.
You teaching wrong our Stephen hardy teach very different way which works
you like a kurdish
Yes of course, I used to live in Kurdish City
That's really an honor for me, long live my brother🤍@@J.Billiard
Awful...bridging far too close
It must be understood, if you don't remove the "spider" or bridge as it's more commonly known as, immediately after taking your shot and any ball hits it, it's a FOUL!