A frequent mistake I see on the pool table is the player whacking the ball far harder than the shot requires. If you don't know where the cue ball is going to end up you put yourself in a dangerous position. Only use as much power as http://pooltablemovershouston.net/ you need for the shot you are taking, otherwise the white ball may end up in the pocket, may hit an opponents ball and pot that too, or you could put the black down halfway through the frame and lose the match as a result.
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One of the most annoying things I see are players who are already 'on ' the black, go for the pot, wallop it in at full pace (apparently because they think it looks flashy), and then the white ball merrily bowls its way into another pocket, so losing them the http://www.nashvillemastermovers.com/ frame. More often than not a gentler touch would still have potted the black and although the 'pizazz ', cheers and adulation from other players or onlookers might not have been as exciting, the frame would have at least been safely won and 'in the bag '. Remember, only use as much power as you absolutely need to unless you want to bring the white back up the table for your next shot, e.g. screw back, side, top etc.
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