An Introduction To Billiards Denver

By Bernice Terry


On the basic level billiards Denver is a game where balls are hit with a 58 inch stick that weighs between 18 to 20 ounces. It is played on a rectangular table similar to snooker and pool. However there are a few crucial differences when playing this rather than pool or snooker.

It is believed that the game developed around the fifteenth century. It is thought that the game was adapted from croquet with the mallet replaced by the cue and balls instead of a wicket. There are two versions of the game. The carom version has no pockets and the game involves bouncing the balls off other balls or the corners. The pocket version is similar to snooker and pool in that you need to pot balls into pockets.

The other version is known as the carom version. In this instance people may find this strange because there are no pockets. In the carom variation the idea is to bounce the balls off each other and the corners in order to score points. With this variation of the game it is about grouping the balls together for repeated points, although in some versions of this you may be restricted in terms of the kind of ball grouping you can do.

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.

The effectiveness of the shot depends on a number of factors. In most versions of billiards you will be required to keep at least a foot on the floor. If you are unable to do this then you either need a reach or you need to think about choosing another shot that you will be able to do.

In terms of head movement ideally your head ought to be between an inch to six inches above the cue. This in contrast to snooker where players nearly always have their heads practically next to the cue while professional pool players will often tilt their head while shooting, something that tends not to happen with snooker or billiard players. Moving your head closer will make a shot more accurate but this does mean there will be less range in terms of movement.

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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