Master the angles, spin, and strategy of billiards with a classic guide to the theory and practice of the game.
This volume presents notes on rotation, side, and screw, aimed at moderately advanced amateurs who already know the basics. It blends theoretical explanations with practical instructions, helping players understand how to control pace, apply side spin, and predict ball behavior on the table. Rich with diagrams and concrete terms, the book explains how different strokes affect motion, and it outlines a structured approach to learning through both theory and practice.
Inside you’ll find systematized lessons on rotation, side and screw, top and bottom play, kiss cannons, and a variety of strokes. The book also introduces a “billiard clock” method to describe many top-table positions without drawing new diagrams, making it easier to study patterns and plan shots.
- Clear definitions of terms like perfect rolling, follow, drag, and cushion-height.
- Step-by-step explanations of how cue height and side impact ball movement.
- Guidance on measuring stroke strength and selecting appropriate speeds.
- Structured sections that combine theory with practical drills and examples.
Ideal for readers who want a deeper, technique-focused look at billiards and who enjoy learning through structured, example-filled guidance.