30 May 2025
Separate fact from fiction with this exploration of popular misconceptions about billiards.
The world of billiards is full of myths and misconceptions. This article examines common beliefs and reveals the truth behind them.
Truth: While chalk is important, excessive chalking is unnecessary and can create mess. Chalk after miscues or every few shots is sufficient.
Truth: Control and accuracy in breaking are often more important than raw power. Many top players use moderate power with precise aim.
Truth: While quality matters, an expensive cue won't automatically improve your game. Proper technique and practice are far more important.
Truth: While physics principles apply, feel and intuition developed through practice are equally important for high-level play.
Understanding these truths can help you focus on what really matters for improving your game.
Myth Buster Taylor
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29 May 2025