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Strategies Guide

Strategies in Pool & Billiards

In pool games, as in any other type of sports, there are two main types of strategies: offensive and defensive strategy. Many pool players would claim that a winning strategy contains a combination of both offensive and defensive strategies. Therefore, if you want to maximize your winnings in pool game, the best advice would be to learn how to combine both types of billiard strategies in your play.

In pool games, playing defensive strategy means playing safety. According to most pool professionals, mastering your offensive skill, knowing how to handle difficult shots and an ability to play safety is the key to success in most pool games including 8-ball, 9-ball and straight pool (14.1 continuous).

When you look at a professional pool matches, you might not notice that appliance of a defensive billiard strategy at first sight. Since the offensive strategy, the shot making and the pocketing of balls is more notable to the spectator, many people mistakenly believe that the offensive play has more weight. However, skilled pool players know how to combine the safety play in their offensive pool strategy so it appears as a natural part of the play.

In pool games, when you are playing defensive, it allows you to have more time to plan your offensive strategy by holding back your opponent's offense. Playing safety can have a negative effect on your opponent's mental game, which will give you a meaningful edge that would eventually lead to your victory.

The best pool strategy would be to combine offensive and defensive strategy. It not only gives you the benefit of the defensive play, but it also confuses your opponents, cause them to make more mistakes and in the bottom line, cause you to win in more and more pool games.


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