Seven ways to play billiards with tips

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Billiards is played as a popular recreational sport that is both physically active and fun. There are many ways to play billiards, and the seven most commonly used are: straight shot, side spin shot, top spin shot, bottom spin shot, jump shot, edge shot and arc shot.
I. Straight Stroke
Straight line hitting, as the name suggests, is to let the mother ball along the straight line, hit the target ball, so that the target ball along the predetermined direction into the pocket. The main points of straight line hitting are: 1. Eyes, arms, club tip and the ball should be in a straight line. 2. The tip of the club should be centered on the center of the ball. 3. The club body should be horizontal or slightly upward. 4. The movement should be smooth, stable and powerful. 5.
Side Spin
On the basis of the straight line stroke, the spin force is applied from the left and right sides of the ball, so that the ball will change direction after touching the target ball or the edge of the ball. The main points of the side spin shot are: 1. The club tip should be off the center of the ball, close to the direction of the spin you want to apply. For example, if you want to deflect the ball to the left, you need to hit the right side of the ball with the club tip. 2. Tilt the club slightly downward. 3. Move quickly, dryly and gently.
Topspin
The topspin shot is based on a straight shot, applying a rotational force underneath the ball, so that the ball will continue to move forward after touching the target ball or the edge of the ball. The key points of the topspin stroke are: 1. the tip of the club should be off the center of the ball, close to the bottom. 2. the club body should be obviously tilted downward. 3. the movement should be powerful, rhythmic and flexible.
Downswing
The downward spin shot is based on a straight shot, applying rotational force to the top of the ball, causing the ball to move back or stop after touching the target ball or the edge of the ball. The main points of the downspin shot are: 1. The club tip should be off the center of the ball and close to the top. 2. The club body should be tilted very much downward. 3. The action should be violent, sudden and short.
V. Jump ball
Jump ball is a special hitting method, which is based on straight line hitting, applying great rotational force and impact force underneath the mother ball, so that the mother ball jumps up in the air, crosses the obstacles and hits the target ball. The main points of the jumping ball are: 1. the tip of the club should be off the center of the mother ball, near the bottom. 2. the club body should be tilted downward vertically or nearly vertically. 3. the action should be explosive, rapid and heavy impact.
Sixth, the rubbing edge of the ball
Edge shot is to use the rebound force of the edge to change the direction of the mother ball, on the basis of a straight shot, the right and left sides of the mother ball to apply the appropriate rotational force, so that the mother ball after touching the edge of the rebound according to the expected angle. The key points of an edge shot are: 1. The club tip should be off the center of the parent ball, near the direction in which you want to apply spin. 2. The club body should be tilted slightly downward. 3. The action should be stable, smooth and moderate.
Fox line shot
Fox line stroke is a stroke that utilizes the rotational force of the mother ball to change the direction of the mother ball. On the basis of straight line stroke, the rotational force is applied to the upper left or upper right of the mother ball, so that the mother ball draws an arc in the air and hits the target ball. The main points of the arc stroke are: 1. the tip of the cue ball should be off the center of the parent ball, near the upper left or upper right. 2. the cue body should be very much tilted downward. 3. the action should be violent, quick and heavy.
The above is the introduction of the seven playing methods and techniques of billiards, I hope to help you, pay attention to Spike, relaxing moments of opening billiards, and meet more billiards enthusiasts.

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