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    Any tips on perfecting the perfect bridge hand ? sometimes worry that I dont get my V at a perfect right angle to the cue and if my hand is dead in line with forearm getting a bit of a hang up any advice ? would be most grateful.

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    • #3
      as a young man i always thought it was a hot chick giving me the finger and top off with or without the shadow was kinda perfect

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post


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        • #5
          Originally Posted by denja View Post
          Any tips on perfecting the perfect bridge hand ? sometimes worry that I dont get my V at a perfect right angle to the cue and if my hand is dead in line with forearm getting a bit of a hang up any advice ? would be most grateful.
          There are likely around 100 videos on 'the perfect bridge' both on youtube and elsewhere. Do some research as I know Nic Barrow has one on youtube which shows how to form the perfect bridge.

          Terry
          Terry Davidson
          IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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          • #6

            this is a good video to look at in terms of the bridge and, this is terry and nic getting into it with nics critic.

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            • #7
              Boy, that's ugly with a lot of body movement. This video is from 2007 I believe so quite awhile ago now. The bridge seems a little high to me

              Terry
              Terry Davidson
              IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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              • #8
                I love Cyberheater's reply

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                • #9
                  Watch Terry's eyes on the strike, and then Nicks.

                  I repeat my mantra about eyes on the target keeps the cue on line and stops head and body movement.

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                  • #10
                    I think it is best for you to find a good coach and stick to one advise rather than experimenting different ideas. Where are you based?

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