Friday, August 30, 2013

A Brief Introduction To Billiards Denver

By Bernice Terry


You may have heard of billiards Denver. However you may not necessarily be aware of what it is and how you play it. With a quick guide you can not only learn what you are playing but a few tips to allow you to develop your game and show off your skills!

The theory is that the game was invented as kind of indoor version of croquet, roughly around the fifteenth century. In effect the cue was the equivalent of the mallet and the table was there as a substitute for the wicket. Over time it then developed into its own game with its own variations.

There are two main types. Carom is unusual in the sense that the game does not use any pockets. With this variation the idea is to score points by bouncing the balls off each other and various points on the table. This will be indicated by diamond shapes on the table so that players can line up trick shots. As players become more experienced they become more aware of the ways to do rebounds off the balls and the table.

In bother versions of the game and indeed snooker and pool it requires patience and vision. As well as physically lining up your shot you also need to think about what will happen as a result of that shot. The best players will be able to think numerous shots ahead and play in a subtle and tactical way. Remember to think about what your opponent may do next as well as what you want to do next!

You need to line up carefully. Lean across the table at a 45 degree angle with one foot on the floor. This foot should be the same as your strongest arm for example your left foot alongside left hand if you are left handed. If you have difficulty keeping one foot on the floor either use a reach or consider another shot that you can do on one foot.

Ideally you need to keep vertical with your chin around an inch to six inches from the cue. Grip it comfortably and relaxed, making sure it cannot slip and ensuring a smooth action. Use your fingers to form a bridge to rest the cue on your hand in order to line up the shot.

The best movement is a slow pendulum. Check carefully to see where you are hitting the ball as this will affect how it moves. Do your best to keep your body still as you do this as this will allow the smoothest action. Before you hit the ball it is recommended that you line up and practise strokes a few times so that you can be more confident before hitting the ball.

Remember with billiards Denver and indeed any other cue game that the movement needs to be a smooth pendulum. As stated before do not rush this! Look online for video tutorials to ensure the best technique. As you become more confident it will become easier to do the bouncing trick shots to get the most from your game.




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