Question:
how to grip the snooker cue?
2006-03-25 03:13:01 UTC
i play snooker thats why i neeed to know that how to grip the snooker cue i am the fan of ronnie o sullivan if the tips of ronnie is are provided to me than its will be more better
Four answers:
laketahoebear
2006-03-25 22:54:21 UTC
A snooker cue is merely a pool cue with a longer or snooker shaft. The grip is the same... lightly using more fingertips than palm with a good finger over bridge and a smooth, consistent well rehearsed stroke. If you'd like to see a very professional grip and stroke from an extremely qualified professional snooker player who now plays 9 ball in the states 'cause there's more money in it, watch Allison Fischer play on Espn sports channel. LTB
markhatter
2006-03-30 11:25:08 UTC
The main thing is to have a grip that holds the cue straight when cueing. If you grip too tight you'll push the cue off line. Too loose and you won't get a decent follow through.



Check out www.maximumbreak.com for some great tutorials
Kj
2006-03-28 12:20:17 UTC
If u r right handed make a backwards L shape and cushion the cue in between if you are left handed make an L shape and cushion it either hand always stretch the back arm as far as it will go to get more power in the shot
Spock
2006-03-28 22:46:46 UTC
check out Ronnie's website for tips then: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/special_events/newsid_2558000/2558391.stm


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