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Turn a 9-Ball Rack To Powder!

By Matthew Sherman, About.com

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Following Through

Following Through

Photo (c) Matt Sherman
The right hand, which has always gripped the cuestick loosely, just a bit tighter than usual for this powerful stroke, is shown here in line with the right forearm, upper arm and shoulder, all in line toward the spot where the 1-ball rested, the point of aim.

My left hand came off the cue fractions of a second ago—if it hadn’t, the cue’s taper would have caught up inside the hand and abbreviated the stroking motion.

The white cue ball has left the hit and is traveling straight to the side of the table, under control rather than wandering off somewhere.

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