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Advanced Two Finger Rule in Billiards and Pool

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August 15, 2013

The Two-Finger Rule is quite useful for helping you to line up most shots. There are some situations where the rule can’t quite fit in and that’s why I developed the Advanced Two-Finger Rule.

Advanced Carom and Billiard Shots

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August 15, 2013

Sometimes you’ve got a shot that you just can’t make without shooting into another ball. This advanced technique is great for when you’ve got one of those tricky shots. Just check the edge and line up your shot.

Two Rail Bank and Kick Shots

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August 15, 2013

Check out this technique for easily doing two-rail kicks and banks. All you have to do is line up to bank or kick your cue ball into the corner pocket. You do this because the speed is what is going to control this shot, by squeezing up and making the ball.

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