Vol_I

oZone Billiards articles in chronological order
Cue Times articles in chronological order

NOTE – On the CD-ROM, each title listed below links to a PDF file that can be viewed or printed from the CD-ROM.

The other CD-ROM in the series is: Volume II – Mental Aspects

Mechanics and Fundamentals

  • Grip (oZone Billiards – February, 2006) – proper grip technique
  • Proper Alignment (oZone Billiards – November, 2005) – stance and body alignment – part I
  • Setting Alignment (oZone Billiards – December, 2005) – stance and body alignment – part II
  • The Cue Ball and Shot Making (oZone Billiards – January, 2006) – pre-shot routine
  • Tempo for Consistency (oZone Billiards – August, 2008) – practicing a consistent pre-shot routine with consistent tempo
  • Stroke (oZone Billiards – March, 2006) – proper stroke technique
  • Stroke Training (oZone Billiards – December, 2008) – how to practice and maintain a tension-free stroke
  • Follow Through (Cue Times – September, 2003) – the importance of a relaxed stroke with good follow through
  • The Perfect Practice Shot (oZone Billiards – January, 2009) – good drill for finding the cue ball center and hitting shots straight
  • Mirror Practice (Cue Times – July, 2003) – using a mirror to help improve your stroke
  • Common Pitfalls (Cue Times – September, 2001) – common mistakes and pitfalls, and how to avoid them

Cue Ball Control – Basics

  • Beginning Position Mastery (oZone Billiards – April, 2006) – mastering the stop shot
  • Going off on a Tangent (Cue Times – April, 1998) – the importance of the stop shot at an angle (stun shot) and the tangent line
  • Cutting With Stun (Cue Times – March, 2001) – using stun follow and stun draw to make small adjustments relative to tangent line
  • Refining the Stop Shot (oZone Billiards – May, 2006) – stop shot at an angle (stun shot), tangent line
  • Refining Stop-Shot Mastery (oZone Billiards – June, 2006) – adjustments relative to the stop (stun) shot – part I
  • The Reference Continued (oZone Billiards – July, 2006) – adjustments relative to the stop (stun) shot – part II
  • Clarifying the Tangent Line (oZone Billiards – April, 2010) – using stun shots for tangent-line position play
  • Peace Baby (oZone Billiards – October, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule for precise position control
  • Avoiding Scratches (oZone Billiards – November, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule to avoid scratches
  • 30-Degree Rule for Caroms (oZone Billiards – December, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule to aim cue-ball carom (billiard) shots

Cue Ball Control – Draw and Follow

  • Draw (oZone Billiards – August, 2006) – mastering the draw shot
  • Mastering Draw (Cue Times – June, 1998) – proper technique for the draw shot
  • Advanced Draw (Cue Times – June, 2001) – using softer draw for position off a rail
  • More Advanced Draw (Cue Times – July, 2001) – the importance of speed control with draw cut shots
  • Refining Draw (Cue Times – September, 1998) – effects of speed and amount of spin on draw shots
  • Better Draw (oZone Billiards – September, 2006) – draw technique and control
  • Precise Draw (oZone Billiards – October, 2006) – pocket cheating and drawing for position
  • Follow (oZone Billiards – November, 2006) – follow shot technique and control
  • Mastering Follow (Cue Times – May, 1998) – importance of, and technique for, the follow shot
  • Manipulating Follow (Cue Times – August, 2001) – the importance of speed control with follow cut shots
  • Stun Follow and Stun Draw (Cue Times – January, 1999) – stunning back or rolling forward of the stun shot tangent line
  • Different Strokes (oZone Billiards – December, 2006) – effects of stroke type on follow
  • An Easy Draw Shot (oZone Billiards – January, 2007) – rail cut shot with draw and english for position
  • Draw Control (oZone Billiards – February, 2007) – adjusting draw relative to the tangent line for up-table position
  • Precise Stroke and Speed (Cue Times – March, 1999) – the effects of vertical tip position and speed on cue ball paths – part I
  • More on Stroke (Cue Times – April, 1999) – the effects of vertical tip position and speed on cue ball paths – part II

Basic Shot Making

  • Rail Shots (Cue Times – July, 2000) – how to aim and pocket rail cut shots
  • Fine Tuning Shot-Making Skills (Cue Times – August, 2000) – focusing on stance, alignment, and stroke for improved shot making
  • Shooting With Elevation (Cue Times – February, 2003) – proper technique and pitfalls when shooting with an elevated cue
  • Shoot the Ball into the Pocket (Cue Times – August, 2004) – focus on aiming a ball accurately and ignoring a blocker when less than a full pocket is available

English Basics

  • Learning English (oZone Billiards – March, 2007) – discovering cue ball deflection (squirt)
  • Pocketing Balls with English (oZone Billiards – April, 2007) – adjusting for english effects (squirt, swerve, and throw) for outside and inside english shots
  • Forgoing English (Cue Times – December, 2003) – when to use and when not use english
  • Position with English (oZone Billiards – May, 2007) – using english for follow-shot position control
  • Combining Draw and Follow with English (oZone Billiards – June, 2007) – using draw, follow, and english off the long rail for position routes through the center of the table
  • Inside English (oZone Billiards – July, 2007) – using inside english for position off one rail
  • Rail Shot with Inside English (oZone Billiards – August, 2007) – using inside (running) english for frozen-rail cut shots
  • The Outside English Habit (oZone Billiards – September, 2010) – using outside english for cut shots (i.e., using “helping english” to “spin balls in”)

Position Control Basics

  • Choices (Cue Times – September, 2004) – planning for position into the line of the shot on a key ball
  • Looking for Trouble? (Cue Times – October, 2004) – come off the short rail when playing position away from the short rail
  • Precise Aiming (Cue Times – December, 2001) – cheating a pocket for precise positioning
  • Wishing A New Angle (Cue Times – July, 2004) – be careful to not cheat a pocket too much when trying to create an angle
  • Speed Control, Touch, and Position (Cue Times – January, 2002) – speed control and coming into the line of a shot – part I
  • Professional Speed Control (Cue Times – February, 2002) – speed control and coming into the line of a shot – part II
  • Running Balls (oZone Billiards – December, 2007) – leaving an angle on a shot for natural two-rail position
  • Deceptive Simplicity (Cue Times – July, 2006) – don’t risk going past straight-in position when coming up short is acceptable
  • The 19th Diamond (oZone Billiards – June, 2008) – how to head up-table along a long rail off a short-rail cut shot
  • The Perpendicular Reference (Cue Times – March, 2005) – recognizing and using the natural angle into a rail for perpendicular motion away from the rail
  • A “Simple” Shot (Cue Times – September, 2007) – position track options off a 1/2-ball-hit rail cut shot
  • Precise Maximum Stun (Cue Times – February, 2008) – moving the cue ball off the rail with a near-straight-in shot using firm stun
  • Two Practice Shots (Cue Times – October, 2008) – long rail cut shot with follow/draw and english for down-table position
  • The Four-Ball Exercise (Cue Times – March, 2002) – drill for practicing cross-table positioning
  • The 12-Shot Exercise (Cue Times – March, 2004) – a good drill for practicing position around the center of the table off a short-rail cut shot
  • Not Trying For Position (Cue Times – October, 1999) – learning how to hit position targets more naturally
  • Cue Ball Tracks Drill (Cue Times – October, 2001) – practicing multiple tracks to a position
  • Rail Shots and Stroke (Cue Times – November, 2002) – large range of position control possible with rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots (oZone Billiards – September, 2008) – keeping the cue ball on perpendicular tracks off rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots Part 2—Adjusting the Reference (Cue Times – July, 1999) – using draw to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots Part 3—Stroke (Cue Times – August, 1999) – using follow to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots Part 4—English (Cue Times – September, 1999) – using english to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Hangers (oZone Billiards – October, 2008) – playing accurate position off balls hanging in the pocket
  • Focus on Position (Cue Times – December, 2006) – practicing and focusing on position with hangers
  • Two-Rail Shape (oZone Billiards – May, 2010) – coming off rails for position
  • The Long Way (Cue Times – April, 2006) – playing for two-rail shape for a better position route
  • Maximum Stun Follow (oZone Billiards – July, 2010) – firm stun follow for position off rail with a small-angle rail cut shot
  • Spring Forward to Move Back (oZone Billiards – August, 2010) – deciding between draw and follow for up-table position with near straight-in shots along the long rail
  • Combinations and Position (oZone Billiards – October, 2010) – how to plan for good position after a combination shot
  • Combinations and Position (Cue Times – August, 2006) – using the line-of-centers of a combination as a guide for position
  • Combinations and Position II (Cue Times – October, 2006) – cutting hanger combinations in the correct direction for best position

Advanced Position Control

  • Two Elegant Solutions (Cue Times – April, 2003) – examples of when an multiple-rail position play is better
  • Reach (Cue Times – May, 2003) – when, how, and why to play position to areas on the table that are more reachable
  • The Center of the Table (oZone Billiards – January, 2008) – creating position routes off the short rail through the center of the table
  • Staying Centered (oZone Billiards – January, 2010) – 45-degree rule for position tracks off a short rail to the center of the table
  • Short-Side Position (Cue Times – November, 2005) – position routes through the center of the table for short-side position up table
  • Force Follow with English (Cue Times – November, 2004) – how to use follow and english to spin out of a corner with a nearly straight-in shot
  • More Two-Rail Position (Cue Times – February, 2005) – using two rails to come into the desired line of the next shot
  • Rail Shots for Position (oZone Billiards – February, 2008) – using english for multiple-rail position off frozen-rail cut shots
  • Inside English and Deflection (Cue Times – July, 2005) – using inside english for multiple-rail position
  • Two Tough Shots with Inside (oZone Billiards – October, 2007) – using english for multiple-rail position shots
  • Advanced Inside (Cue Times – July, 2007) – using inside english for a long-rail-to-long-rail position route around the table
  • Using Obstacles (Cue Times – October, 2005) – using obstacle balls to help create desired position routes
  • A Rare Shot (Cue Times – August, 2007) – using draw and english for cross-table and up-table position

Strategy

  • Honing Straight-Pool Skills (Cue Times – March, 2000) – using finesse, shot selection, and planning to improve your straight-pool game
  • The Elements of Straight Pool (Cue Times – October, 2002) – skills important for a good straight-pool game
  • Smarter Planning (Cue Times – June, 2000) – position strategy for planning run-outs
  • 8 Ball—The Anatomy of a Run Out (Cue Times – November, 2000) – the importance of run-out planning in 8-ball
  • Eight Ball—The Fine Points of a Run Out (Cue Times – January, 2001) – key shots, problem balls, tactics for winning at 8-ball
  • 8 Ball Overview (Cue Times – November, 2001) – how 8-ball is different from other games

Safety Play

  • Basic Safety (oZone Billiards – April, 2008) – using speed to create separation for a simple safety shot
  • Now What? (oZone Billiards – May, 2008) – two-way reply to a basic separation safety
  • Stunning Safe (Cue Times – June, 2002) – using a stop shot or stun follow for an effective safety
  • The Half-Ball Hit (Cue Times – January, 2009) – using a 1/2-ball hit to create equal distance off a rail for a safety
  • Offensive Safety (Cue Times – September, 2000) – using a strong safety as an offensive shot
  • A Very Tough Safety (Cue Times – September, 2005) – straddling a ball on a rail for a very effective safety
  • Rail-First Safety (oZone Billiards – July, 2008) – going rail-first for a kick-and-stick safety
  • A Sophisticated Long Safe (Cue Times – February, 2006) – using reverse english to hold the cue ball down table when shooting a separation safety
  • Kicking Safe (oZone Billiards – February, 2010) – short kick-shot stop and draw safeties
  • Kicking Safe II (Cue Times – December, 2005) – going rail first for a kick-and-stick safety
  • Banking Safe (Cue Times – May, 2004) – two-way banks and bank safeties in 8-ball and 9-ball
  • Safety Second (Cue Times – February, 2009) – three-rail bank two-way shot
  • Kissing Safe (Cue Times – September, 2006) – using a double-kiss kiss-back shots for a safeties
  • A Clever Safety (Cue Times – December, 2008) – banking a ball four rails with follow for a separation safety

Banks and Kicks

  • One-Rail Kicks (oZone Billiards – February, 2009) – how to aim one-rail kick shots
  • Shallow Angle Rail-First Shot (Cue Times – June, 2010) – using the mirror method to aim shallow-angle kick shots
  • Bank Shots (oZone Billiards – June, 2009) – how to compensate for speed, cut angle, and english when aiming bank shots
  • Kicking With Draw (oZone Billiards – July, 2009) – using draw to curve and shorten and kick shot
  • Two-Rail Kick Shots (oZone Billiards – March, 2009) – how to aim two-rail kick shots using the parallel shift method
  • Plus Two Kicking System (oZone Billiards – April, 2009) – how to aim two-rail kick shots off a short rail with the Plus System
  • Spot on the Wall (Cue Times – April, 2005) – the “spot on the wall” method for aiming kick shots off one or more rails
  • Spot On The Wall (oZone Billiards – May, 2009) – how to aim three-rail kick shots off a long rail with the Corner-5 System and the Spot-on-the-wall system
  • Useful Double Kiss (oZone Billiards – September, 2009) – double kissing a ball frozen to a rail for a safety or one-pocket bank
  • A Unique Kick Shot (Cue Times – May, 2006) – using cue elevation and reverse english to lengthen a shallow kick rebound

Specialty and Advanced Shots

  • The Nine-Ball Break (Cue Times – December, 2002) – breaking technique and strategy in 9-ball
  • A Slight Throw (oZone Billiards – October, 2010) – using throw to create a small cut angle
  • The Gentle Massé (oZone Billiards – November, 2007) – technique and practice for curve (small massé) shots
  • A Deadly Kiss (Cue Times – January, 2006) – a natural-angle object ball kiss (carom) shot is a good option
  • Two Important Kiss Shots (Cue Times – September, 2010) – using the 30-degree and 90-degree rules to aim object ball kiss (carom) shots
  • Carom Shots (Cue Times – May, 2001) – when to play cue ball carom (billiard) shots
  • Frozen Combinations (oZone Billiards – March, 2008) – how to throw frozen combination shots
  • An Extraordinary Shot (Cue Times – November, 2007) – tangent line motion possibilities with multiple frozen balls
  • Combos With English (oZone Billiards – September, 2007) – using english to help pocket combination shots
  • Carom Variations (oZone Billiards – August, 2009) – using draw, follow, and stun for cue ball kiss (billiard) shots
  • Rail-First Kiss Shot (Cue Times – July, 2008) – using the mirror method to aim a rail-first object ball kiss (ticky) shot
  • An Elegant Kiss (oZone Billiards – June, 2010) – object-ball bank-kiss (ticky) shots
  • Two Good Caroms (Cue Times – January, 2010) – cue ball carom (billiard) hook shots
  • Double-Kiss Game Winners (Cue Times – November, 2010) – offensive double-kiss kiss-back shots with draw and follow
  • The Shot of the Year (Cue Times – November, 2003) – using after-collision masse for lateral cue ball movement on a straight-on shot
  • Jump Shots (Cue Times – July, 2010) – various types of jump shots
  • Jump or Kick (oZone Billiards – November, 2008) – deciding between kick and jump alternatives
  • Useful Mistakes (Cue Times – August, 2005) – using a slight jump to hop over obstacle balls on cut shot
  • Tricky Shots (Cue Times – August, 2002) – advanced cue ball hop (small jump) shots

Mental Aspects

  • Vision (oZone Billiards – March, 2010) – how to maintain big-picture vision and good visualization at the table
  • Concentration (Cue Times – May, 1999) – how to stay focused and maintain concentration
  • Purpose (Cue Times – June, 2003) – how to practice with focus and purpose
  • Play to Win (Cue Times – July, 1998) – how and why to maintain focus on winning
  • Etiquette (Cue Times – January, 2003) – the proper way to behave around a pool table
  • G-string, Football, Pool (Cue Times – August, 2003) – an interesting story involving lingerie, football, and pool
  • One for the Home Team(s) (Cue Times – June, 2006) – team cohesion and spirit is important to winning

oZone Billiards articles in chronological order

  • Proper Alignment (oZone Billiards – November, 2005) – stance and body alignment – part I
  • Setting Alignment (oZone Billiards – December, 2005) – stance and body alignment – part II
  • The Cue Ball and Shot Making (oZone Billiards – January, 2006) – pre-shot routine
  • Grip (oZone Billiards – February, 2006) – proper grip technique
  • Stroke (oZone Billiards – March, 2006) – proper stroke technique
  • Beginning Position Mastery (oZone Billiards – April, 2006) – mastering the stop shot
  • Refining the Stop Shot (oZone Billiards – May, 2006) – stop shot at an angle (stun shot), tangent line
  • Refining Stop-Shot Mastery (oZone Billiards – June, 2006) – adjustments relative to the stop (stun) shot – part I
  • The Reference Continued (oZone Billiards – July, 2006) – adjustments relative to the stop (stun) shot – part II
  • Draw (oZone Billiards – August, 2006) – mastering the draw shot
  • Better Draw (oZone Billiards – September, 2006) – draw technique and control
  • Precise Draw (oZone Billiards – October, 2006) – pocket cheating and drawing for position
  • Follow (oZone Billiards – November, 2006) – follow shot technique and control
  • Different Strokes (oZone Billiards – December, 2006) – effects of stroke type on follow
  • An Easy Draw Shot (oZone Billiards – January, 2007) – rail cut shot with draw and english for position
  • Draw Control (oZone Billiards – February, 2007) – adjusting draw relative to the tangent line for up-table position
  • Learning English (oZone Billiards – March, 2007) – discovering cue ball deflection (squirt)
  • Pocketing Balls with English (oZone Billiards – April, 2007) – adjusting for english effects (squirt, swerve, and throw) for outside and inside english shots
  • Position with English (oZone Billiards – May, 2007) – using english for follow-shot position control
  • Combining Draw and Follow with English (oZone Billiards – June, 2007) – using draw, follow, and english off the long rail for position routes through the center of the table
  • Inside English (oZone Billiards – July, 2007) – using inside english for position off one rail
  • Rail Shot with Inside English (oZone Billiards – August, 2007) – using inside (running) english for frozen-rail cut shots
  • Combos With English (oZone Billiards – September, 2007) – using english to help pocket combination shots
  • Two Tough Shots with Inside (oZone Billiards – October, 2007) – using english for multiple-rail position shots
  • The Gentle Massé (oZone Billiards – November, 2007) – technique and practice for curve (small massé) shots
  • Running Balls (oZone Billiards – December, 2007) – leaving an angle on a shot for natural two-rail position
  • The Center of the Table (oZone Billiards – January, 2008) – creating position routes off the short rail through the center of the table
  • Rail Shots for Position (oZone Billiards – February, 2008) – using english for multiple-rail position off frozen-rail cut shots
  • Frozen Combinations (oZone Billiards – March, 2008) – how to throw frozen combination shots
  • Basic Safety (oZone Billiards – April, 2008) – using speed to create separation for a simple safety shot
  • Now What? (oZone Billiards – May, 2008) – two-way reply to a basic separation safety
  • The 19th Diamond (oZone Billiards – June, 2008) – how to head up-table along a long rail off a short-rail cut shot
  • Rail-First Safety (oZone Billiards – July, 2008) – going rail-first for a kick-and-stick safety
  • Tempo for Consistency (oZone Billiards – August, 2008) – practicing a consistent pre-shot routine with consistent tempo
  • Rail Shots (oZone Billiards – September, 2008) – keeping the cue ball on perpendicular tracks off rail cut shots
  • Hangers (oZone Billiards – October, 2008) – playing accurate position off balls hanging in the pocket
  • Jump or Kick (oZone Billiards – November, 2008) – deciding between kick and jump alternatives
  • Stroke Training (oZone Billiards – December, 2008) – how to practice and maintain a tension-free stroke
  • The Perfect Practice Shot (oZone Billiards – January, 2009) – good drill for finding the cue ball center and hitting shots straight
  • One-Rail Kicks (oZone Billiards – February, 2009) – how to aim one-rail kick shots
  • Two-Rail Kick Shots (oZone Billiards – March, 2009) – how to aim two-rail kick shots using the parallel shift method
  • Plus Two Kicking System (oZone Billiards – April, 2009) – how to aim two-rail kick shots off a short rail with the Plus System
  • Spot On The Wall (oZone Billiards – May, 2009) – how to aim three-rail kick shots off a long rail with the Corner-5 System and the Spot-on-the-wall system
  • Bank Shots (oZone Billiards – June, 2009) – how to compensate for speed, cut angle, and english when aiming bank shots
  • Kicking With Draw (oZone Billiards – July, 2009) – using draw to curve and shorten and kick shot
  • Carom Variations (oZone Billiards – August, 2009) – using draw, follow, and stun for cue ball kiss (billiard) shots
  • Useful Double Kiss (oZone Billiards – September, 2009) – double kissing a ball frozen to a rail for a safety or one-pocket bank
  • Peace Baby (oZone Billiards – October, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule for precise position control
  • Avoiding Scratches (oZone Billiards – November, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule to avoid scratches
  • 30-Degree Rule for Caroms (oZone Billiards – December, 2009) – using Dr. Dave’s peace-sign 30-degree rule to aim cue-ball carom (billiard) shots
  • SAMPLE: Staying Centered (oZone Billiards – January, 2010) – 45-degree rule for position tracks off a short rail to the center of the table
  • Kicking Safe (oZone Billiards – February, 2010) – short kick-shot stop and draw safeties
  • Vision (oZone Billiards – March, 2010) – how to maintain big-picture vision and good visualization at the table
  • Clarifying the Tangent Line (oZone Billiards – April, 2010) – using stun shots for tangent-line position play
  • Two-Rail Shape (oZone Billiards – May, 2010) – coming off rails for position
  • An Elegant Kiss (oZone Billiards – June, 2010) – object-ball bank-kiss (ticky) shots
  • Maximum Stun Follow (oZone Billiards – July, 2010) – firm stun follow for position off rail with a small-angle rail cut shot
  • Spring Forward to Move Back (oZone Billiards – August, 2010) – deciding between draw and follow for up-table position with near straight-in shots along the long rail
  • SAMPLE: The Outside English Habit (oZone Billiards – September, 2010) – using outside english for cut shots (i.e., using “helping english” to “spin balls in”)
  • A Slight Throw (oZone Billiards – October, 2010) – using throw to create a small cut angle
  • Combinations and Position (oZone Billiards – October, 2010) – how to plan for good position after a combination shot

Cue Times articles in chronological order (Note – articles duplicating those in the oZone list are not included)

  • Going off on a Tangent (Cue Times – April, 1998) – the importance of the stop shot at an angle (stun shot) and the tangent line
  • Mastering Follow (Cue Times – May, 1998) – importance of, and technique for, the follow shot
  • Mastering Draw (Cue Times – June, 1998) – proper technique for the draw shot
  • Play to Win (Cue Times – July, 1998) – how and why to maintain focus on winning
  • Refining Draw (Cue Times – September, 1998) – effects of speed and amount of spin on draw shots
  • Stun Follow and Stun Draw (Cue Times – January, 1999) – stunning back or rolling forward of the stun shot tangent line
  • Precise Stroke and Speed (Cue Times – March, 1999) – the effects of vertical tip position and speed on cue ball paths – part I
  • More on Stroke (Cue Times – April, 1999) – the effects of vertical tip position and speed on cue ball paths – part II
  • Concentration (Cue Times – May, 1999) – how to stay focused and maintain concentration
  • Rail Shots Part 2—Adjusting the Reference (Cue Times – July, 1999) – using draw to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots Part 3—Stroke (Cue Times – August, 1999) – using follow to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Rail Shots Part 4—English (Cue Times – September, 1999) – using english to adjust relative to the perpendicular track on rail cut shots
  • Not Trying For Position (Cue Times – October, 1999) – learning how to hit position targets more naturally
  • Honing Straight-Pool Skills (Cue Times – March, 2000) – using finesse, shot selection, and planning to improve your straight-pool game
  • Smarter Planning (Cue Times – June, 2000) – position strategy for planning run-outs
  • Rail Shots (Cue Times – July, 2000) – how to aim and pocket rail cut shots
  • Fine Tuning Shot-Making Skills (Cue Times – August, 2000) – focusing on stance, alignment, and stroke for improved shot making
  • Offensive Safety (Cue Times – September, 2000) – using a strong safety as an offensive shot
  • 8 Ball—The Anatomy of a Run Out (Cue Times – November, 2000) – the importance of run-out planning in 8-ball
  • Eight Ball—The Fine Points of a Run Out (Cue Times – January, 2001) – key shots, problem balls, tactics for winning at 8-ball
  • Cutting With Stun (Cue Times – March, 2001) – using stun follow and stun draw to make small adjustments relative to tangent line
  • Carom Shots (Cue Times – May, 2001) – when to play cue ball carom (billiard) shots
  • Advanced Draw (Cue Times – June, 2001) – using softer draw for position off a rail
  • More Advanced Draw (Cue Times – July, 2001) – the importance of speed control with draw cut shots
  • Manipulating Follow (Cue Times – August, 2001) – the importance of speed control with follow cut shots
  • Common Pitfalls (Cue Times – September, 2001) – common mistakes and pitfalls, and how to avoid them
  • Cue Ball Tracks Drill (Cue Times – October, 2001) – practicing multiple tracks to a position
  • 8 Ball Overview (Cue Times – November, 2001) – how 8-ball is different from other games
  • Precise Aiming (Cue Times – December, 2001) – cheating a pocket for precise positioning
  • Speed Control, Touch, and Position (Cue Times – January, 2002) – speed control and coming into the line of a shot – part I
  • Professional Speed Control (Cue Times – February, 2002) – speed control and coming into the line of a shot – part II
  • The Four-Ball Exercise (Cue Times – March, 2002) – drill for practicing cross-table positioning
  • Stunning Safe (Cue Times – June, 2002) – using a stop shot or stun follow for an effective safety
  • Tricky Shots (Cue Times – August, 2002) – advanced cue ball hop (small jump) shots
  • The Elements of Straight Pool (Cue Times – October, 2002) – skills important for a good straight-pool game
  • Rail Shots and Stroke (Cue Times – November, 2002) – large range of position control possible with rail cut shots
  • The Nine-Ball Break (Cue Times – December, 2002) – breaking technique and strategy in 9-ball
  • Etiquette (Cue Times – January, 2003) – the proper way to behave around a pool table
  • Shooting With Elevation (Cue Times – February, 2003) – proper technique and pitfalls when shooting with an elevated cue
  • Two Elegant Solutions (Cue Times – April, 2003) – examples of when an multiple-rail position play is better
  • Reach (Cue Times – May, 2003) – when, how, and why to play position to areas on the table that are more reachable
  • Purpose (Cue Times – June, 2003) – how to practice with focus and purpose
  • Mirror Practice (Cue Times – July, 2003) – using a mirror to help improve your stroke
  • G-string, Football, Pool (Cue Times – August, 2003) – an interesting story involving lingerie, football, and pool
  • Follow Through (Cue Times – September, 2003) – the importance of a relaxed stroke with good follow through
  • The Shot of the Year (Cue Times – November, 2003) – using after-collision masse for lateral cue ball movement on a straight-on shot
  • Forgoing English (Cue Times – December, 2003) – when to use and when not use english
  • The 12-Shot Exercise (Cue Times – March, 2004) – a good drill for practicing position around the center of the table off a short-rail cut shot
  • Banking Safe (Cue Times – May, 2004) – two-way banks and bank safeties in 8-ball and 9-ball
  • Wishing A New Angle (Cue Times – July, 2004) – be careful to not cheat a pocket too much when trying to create an angle
  • Shoot the Ball into the Pocket (Cue Times – August, 2004) – focus on aiming a ball accurately and ignoring a blocker when less than a full pocket is available
  • Choices (Cue Times – September, 2004) – planning for position into the line of the shot on a key ball
  • Looking for Trouble? (Cue Times – October, 2004) – come off the short rail when playing position away from the short rail
  • Force Follow with English (Cue Times – November, 2004) – how to use follow and english to spin out of a corner with a nearly straight-in shot
  • More Two-Rail Position (Cue Times – February, 2005) – using two rails to come into the desired line of the next shot
  • The Perpendicular Reference (Cue Times – March, 2005) – recognizing and using the natural angle into a rail for perpendicular motion away from the rail
  • Spot on the Wall (Cue Times – April, 2005) – the “spot on the wall” method for aiming kick shots off one or more rails
  • Inside English and Deflection (Cue Times – July, 2005) – using inside english for multiple-rail position
  • Useful Mistakes (Cue Times – August, 2005) – using a slight jump to hop over obstacle balls on cut shot
  • A Very Tough Safety (Cue Times – September, 2005) – straddling a ball on a rail for a very effective safety
  • Using Obstacles (Cue Times – October, 2005) – using obstacle balls to help create desired position routes
  • Short-Side Position (Cue Times – November, 2005) – position routes through the center of the table for short-side position up table
  • Kicking Safe II (Cue Times – December, 2005) – going rail first for a kick-and-stick safety
  • A Deadly Kiss (Cue Times – January, 2006) – a natural-angle object ball kiss (carom) shot is a good option
  • A Sophisticated Long Safe (Cue Times – February, 2006) – using reverse english to hold the cue ball down table when shooting a separation safety
  • The Long Way (Cue Times – April, 2006) – playing for two-rail shape for a better position route
  • A Unique Kick Shot (Cue Times – May, 2006) – using cue elevation and reverse english to lengthen a shallow kick rebound
  • One for the Home Team(s) (Cue Times – June, 2006) – team cohesion and spirit is important to winning
  • Deceptive Simplicity (Cue Times – July, 2006) – don’t risk going past straight-in position when coming up short is acceptable
  • Combinations and Position (Cue Times – August, 2006) – using the line-of-centers of a combination as a guide for position
  • Kissing Safe (Cue Times – September, 2006) – using a double-kiss kiss-back shots for a safeties
  • Combinations and Position II (Cue Times – October, 2006) – cutting hanger combinations in the correct direction for best position
  • Focus on Position (Cue Times – December, 2006) – practicing and focusing on position with hangers
  • Advanced Inside (Cue Times – July, 2007) – using inside english for a long-rail-to-long-rail position route around the table
  • A Rare Shot (Cue Times – August, 2007) – using draw and english for cross-table and up-table position
  • A “Simple” Shot (Cue Times – September, 2007) – position track options off a 1/2-ball-hit rail cut shot
  • An Extraordinary Shot (Cue Times – November, 2007) – tangent line motion possibilities with multiple frozen balls
  • Precise Maximum Stun (Cue Times – February, 2008) – moving the cue ball off the rail with a near-straight-in shot using firm stun
  • Rail-First Kiss Shot (Cue Times – July, 2008) – using the mirror method to aim a rail-first object ball kiss (ticky) shot
  • Two Practice Shots (Cue Times – October, 2008) – long rail cut shot with follow/draw and english for down-table position
  • A Clever Safety (Cue Times – December, 2008) – banking a ball four rails with follow for a separation safety
  • The Half-Ball Hit (Cue Times – January, 2009) – using a 1/2-ball hit to create equal distance off a rail for a safety
  • Safety Second (Cue Times – February, 2009) – three-rail bank two-way shot
  • Two Good Caroms (Cue Times – January, 2010) – cue ball carom (billiard) hook shots
  • Shallow Angle Rail-First Shot (Cue Times – June, 2010) – using the mirror method to aim shallow-angle kick shots
  • Jump Shots (Cue Times – July, 2010) – various types of jump shots
  • Two Important Kiss Shots (Cue Times – September, 2010) – using the 30-degree and 90-degree rules to aim object ball kiss (carom) shots
  • Double-Kiss Game Winners (Cue Times – November, 2010) – offensive double-kiss kiss-back shots with draw and follow