An open knuckle bridge may elevate the cue too much and may make it difficult to draw back the cue ball. It may also block the shooters view of the cue ball.
if you get used to smoothness of your finger then it will take time to get adjusted to glove, glove can be consistent but glove texture might change over time, so prefer to go without glove@@marcellobongolocko276
I use the open bridge idk it’s mainly cause I’m a snooker player and not a pool player although i do play some pool, but snooker players always play the open bridge and I’m used to it like that so yeah
Youve demonstrated a Spread Elevated Open and Spread elevated closed. I used to play using a knuckled closed bridge and a 3-spread grounded closed bridge nowi play using a 3-spread grounded open bridge.
The loop on the closed bridge should not be too loose or too tight around the cue. In the open bridge, the cue should cross at the middle knuckle of the thumb and the middle of the smaller segment of the index finger. The cue should not ride along the middle of the ‘V’ formed by the thumb and index finger (i.e., the “fleshy” part). It will create friction and drag as you stroke the cue.
Yeah probably because in certain positions u have less hand space so if u can find ones with less hand space or learn how to do it with only ur fingers on the table
just do whatever makes it easy for you to get firm, straight shot, no matter the ridiculousness behind it. Dont get me wrong, this is good when i first started playing but i developed one that is better in my opinion
These are basic fundamentals employed by every single pro player. Respectfully, I highly doubt you’ve developed something better. When you start moving from beginner to intermediate level, you’ll learn why it’s necessary to have strong bridge fundamentals.
Youve demonstrated how to make a decent bridge, NOT how to hold a cue. People make mistakes with both, so worth showing both. Eg, holding too low or high on the cue and therefore affecting the balance point, gripping too tight and accidentally moving the cue up or down changing how the tip makes contact with the ball, etc Sounds like im being pedantic, but they are separate issues
You ppl with huge thumbs be making me mad watching all these videos lol like what the hell was that? Half this thumb is as big as my whole thumb lol just tried this and I got no chance I had to have a gap 😂😭
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Whichever feels comfortable and stable for you is the right way
open bridge is perfect for me
I like how I don't even use any of these hand positions, I use an open bridge off of the index and middle knuckle 🤣🤣🤣
Bro how 😂
You must have super skinny hands
Same, people are always surprised to notice I shoot like that
An open knuckle bridge may elevate the cue too much and may make it difficult to draw back the cue ball. It may also block the shooters view of the cue ball.
@@perenpuree bro that’s wild 💀
I use different bridges for different situations, but i use a closed bridge primarily
Without glove it’s not recommended right?
if you get used to smoothness of your finger then it will take time to get adjusted to glove, glove can be consistent but glove texture might change over time, so prefer to go without glove@@marcellobongolocko276
@@marcellobongolocko276nah it can feel very bad without glove if u have sweaty hands
You need big hands to do closed bridge
I feel like a noob for using closed bridge but it’s the only way I can feel comfortable 😂
I use the first one. Works wonders if the table is in good condition!
?? The table's condition shouldn't make a difference with an open or closed bridge?
how exactly that shit mad uncomfortable
I use the closed bridge because its more comfortable
Same bro
Me too
Less control with a closed bridge
I use the open bridge idk it’s mainly cause I’m a snooker player and not a pool player although i do play some pool, but snooker players always play the open bridge and I’m used to it like that so yeah
Cue goes straight and you hit where you want 9/10 and you’re comfortable…good enough positioning
with which one cuz 1st uncomfortable as hell
I hold the cue backwards to confuse the enemy then accidentally win
The second ones sucks when you have sweaty hands
This was really helpful
I like the second one but it causes extreme friction and the stick won't even move.
Youve demonstrated a Spread Elevated Open and Spread elevated closed.
I used to play using a knuckled closed bridge and a 3-spread grounded closed bridge nowi play using a 3-spread grounded open bridge.
we all played that thing on school in the table with an pen and coin
Cheer~~grasp, carry, or support with one's hands.😊
I didn't know nothing about pool but I've always used the 2nd one while playing
My bridge is to put the cue in between my middle and ring finger
i use Closed Bridge since its more comfortable for me
Even 3 fingers as long as you're comfortable with it no problem 😂
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I use two in different situation Open bridge for slow to mid shots, close bridge for mid to fast shots.
I naturally use the first method when I play, might try the second for certain power shots for a more stable cue hit.
Bro... I just put my thumb and index finger around the cue
I just watched a video of a guy with no hands using the rail as a bridge
My dad does that here in Brazil when the opponent is a novice hahaha
Cool this is informative.
I make an air quote sign and stick the cue between the two
Thanks for the tips 👍👍
I don't use glove and very rarely use closed bridge. Rarely play pool though, mostly Russian pyramid
I use closed bridge due to the grip of it and the fact my dad teached that way
What is type of cue in the video? It looks really smart
I use a punch grip these days now 😅
I use the stick like a holding a javelin and use the big end to hit the ball. 🤣
Closed bridge is primary. I think it should be shown first.
It’s primarily for pool, but open bridge is primarily for snooker.
You need really big hands to do close bridge
Oh, I use closed bridge. I just don’t have my pinky out. 😅 Maybe I should that though if like my shot is at an uncomfortable angle.
The loop on the closed bridge should not be too loose or too tight around the cue.
In the open bridge, the cue should cross at the middle knuckle of the thumb and the middle of the smaller segment of the index finger. The cue should not ride along the middle of the ‘V’ formed by the thumb and index finger (i.e., the “fleshy” part). It will create friction and drag as you stroke the cue.
I stand my had up on table and use the cue through under my middle finger and finger next to my thumb , no one else uses this but me
Can’t wait to go play tomorrow
I do a closed bridge on my left hand and open bridge on my right hand.
i only used closed bridge on the break and for some rail shots
Very nice tutorial
How does it name if I hold the cue between bones of forefinger and middle finger?
Thank you
Closed bridge adds friction.
The second one feels you know (don't ask if ur not dirty minded
Okay but what do I do with the other hand?
How to hold if there's a ball in the middle
You're left handed like myself
His bridge is on the right hand though?
I’m left handed too
I prefer no handed
I used the second one but I don't know why the other player wanted to hit me
I use closed bridge
Wow thanks for telling me😊
What is the point of a closed bridge?
Ilike thise vedeo and tutorial idol
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Should you Use one specifically for all situations or are certain Bridges better for certain scenarios?
Yeah probably because in certain positions u have less hand space so if u can find ones with less hand space or learn how to do it with only ur fingers on the table
I like using the open for shots that require top English or over the top of another ball, I can do either but I prefer the closed on draw shots
Use which one you find comfortable, some use a mix of two, some use only one
I prefer to use a open bridge for a shot that requires top English or over a ball, otherwise I prefer the closed
@@spike1234 Do you use an american cue? I've heard american cues are better for closed but english pool cues are better open
I put the cue between my Index and middle
Nice trick
Why ru not showing front view too? Odd.
my uncle can do it too if it's just basic technique LOL
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Closed bridge used by me and Efren Reyes
Yes I agree!! But you swing arm is very important too and how it held..
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Open bridge
I do the second one😂
I use a couple different types lol
just do whatever makes it easy for you to get firm, straight shot, no matter the ridiculousness behind it. Dont get me wrong, this is good when i first started playing but i developed one that is better in my opinion
These are basic fundamentals employed by every single pro player. Respectfully, I highly doubt you’ve developed something better. When you start moving from beginner to intermediate level, you’ll learn why it’s necessary to have strong bridge fundamentals.
HELP PEOPLE??? WHAT IS THE NAME ON THIS CUE BALL???
Nice
I need more
Good
Looke like easy game !
I main the open bridge
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What cue is that?
Youve demonstrated how to make a decent bridge, NOT how to hold a cue. People make mistakes with both, so worth showing both. Eg, holding too low or high on the cue and therefore affecting the balance point, gripping too tight and accidentally moving the cue up or down changing how the tip makes contact with the ball, etc
Sounds like im being pedantic, but they are separate issues
Well said
Us pool is a réal shit 🤣🤣
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Cue name plz 🙏
Where did u buy the gloves?
He got the 8 ball in he lost
pov me using this✌️
eu fazia certo ent so q a posição dos dedos erradas
Hi where can I get a cue stick like that please all black?
You have $600 for a good cue?
@@Nikeel_A.W there is cheap and expensive cues that come in black
@@MrDEANOTHESEXYBEAST Dudes rocking a predator glove and has a pool channel my guy....I don't think that's a cheap cue.
@@Nikeel_A.W so in other words you have no clue. Got it!
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What cue is that
How do you get that camera angle without a GoPro?
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What is use of this glub in your hand
😅
the glove is for the cue to travel more smooth on the bridge hand
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Is this a english cue
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You ppl with huge thumbs be making me mad watching all these videos lol like what the hell was that? Half this thumb is as big as my whole thumb lol just tried this and I got no chance I had to have a gap 😂😭
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And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: (Heb 9:27)
For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. (1 Timothy 6:10)
And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:15)
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? (Mark 8:36)
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