In this clip I am talking about what practice is and why pool players need to do some to get better.
Tag Archives: UPC
University Pool Lectures – The Break (Part 1)
Another in the Universities Pool Council Lectures series from Great Yarmouth.
In this section I am talking about the pool break shot, and the best way to approach the break. I also look at why the cue ball can leave the table during the break and how best to avoid that happening.
University Pool Lectures – Backswing & Cue Grip
Part three of the Universities Pool Council Lectures at Great Yarmouth.
In this section I am talking about back swing,cue delivery, and the perils of gripping the cue too tight. There is also some billiard history thrown in too!
University Pool Lectures – Level Cueing
Part two of the Universities Pool Council Lectures at Great Yarmouth.
In this section I am talking about the the importance of keeping the cue level during the shot.
University Pool Lectures – Stance
In February 2011, I was invited to attend the Universities Pool Council Finals in Great Yarmouth at Vauxhall Holiday Park. For a couple of hours I gave a talk on some of the fundamentals of the game, and the importance of getting the basics right so you don’t run into problems later on.
We had a camera running, and in the coming months will be posting snippets here on stevedaking.com. In this section I am talking about the correct stance, and how to establish which eye is dominant.

