Vol_II

Billiards Digest 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 I – Mechanics, Shots, Drills

Concentration and Focus

  • Concentration (Billiards Digest – April, 2002) – how to focus and avoid distractions at the table
  • Winning (Billiards Digest – July, 2002) – how and why to maintain focus on winning
  • Boredom (Billiards Digest – March, 2004) – great pool can and should be boring, but it requires focus
  • Focus (Billiards Digest – June, 2006) – the importance of focusing on making a shot when there are secondary considerations

Confidence and Consistency

  • Getting Out of a Slump (Billiards Digest – January, 2003) – how to deal with and work you way out of a slump
  • Luck (Billiards Digest – April, 2003) – how to use luck to create confidence
  • Mistakes (Billiards Digest – August, 2004) – how to accept and learn from mistakes
  • Missing (Billiards Digest – November, 2004) – learning to accept that misses are part of the game, and learn from them
  • Courage (Billiards Digest – May, 2007) – identifying and dealing with fears to create courage

Competition and Winning

  • Pressure (Billiards Digest – June, 2002) – how to deal with and use pressure
  • Intimidation (Billiards Digest – March, 2003) – how to deal with unhealthy intimidation and use healthy intimidation
  • Sportsmanship (Billiards Digest – June, 2003) – showing respect and sportsmanship at the table
  • Talking (Billiards Digest – July, 2004) – talking is OK during social pool, but not during competitive matches
  • The Opponent (Billiards Digest – January, 2005) – sometimes you just play the table, but it is important to know your opponent’s strengths and weaknesses
  • The Comeback (Billiards Digest – April, 2005) – learning how to come from behind, and trusting it
  • Adversity (Billiards Digest – August, 2006) – how to recognize and deal with an opponent’s unsportsmanlike behavior
  • Cheating (Billiards Digest – June, 2007) – how to deal with a cheating opponent

Composure and Self Control

  • Composure (Billiards Digest – December, 2002) – how to deal with mistakes and disappointments
  • Megan’s Journal (Billiards Digest – July, 2003) – the self image of a champion
  • Take it Easy (Billiards Digest – November, 2005) – how to avoid and deal with tension and learn to stay relaxed

Attitude and Dedication

  • Vision (Billiards Digest – February, 2003) – watch as much great pool as you can you help you visualize how to play
  • Honesty (Billiards Digest – January, 2004) – being honest to yourself about the hard work it takes to excel
  • Looking Good (Billiards Digest – October, 2004) – don’t let the desire to look good affect your game
  • Commitment (Billiards Digest – March, 2005) – the importance with checking in with yourself concerning your level of commitment
  • Success (Billiards Digest – December, 2006) – the importance of relaxation and having fun in improving

Self Improvement and Development

  • Upward Mobility (Billiards Digest – October, 2002) – don’t sandbag in a league or tournament system … aim higher
  • Coachability (Billiards Digest – August, 2003) – how to be open to and benefit from coaching
  • Sharing (Billiards Digest – December, 2003) – sharing of knowledge is important to the game
  • Association (Billiards Digest – September, 2004) – why it is important to interact with top players
  • Passion (Billiards Digest – May, 2005) – learning how to find passion and reward in sharing
  • Change (Billiards Digest – October, 2005) – the courage and benefits associated with change
  • Learning (Billiards Digest – May, 2006) – learn from others with different abilities and perspectives
  • Misinformation (Billiards Digest – January, 2007) – example of how misinformation limits development
  • Missing Out (Billiards Digest – October, 2007) – the many nuggets that can be found in instructional books
  • Looking Inward (Billiards Digest – March, 2008) – examine and document your pool game through journaling
  • Pushing The Envelope (Billiards Digest – June, 2008) – take chances and be creative when practicing or playing for fun to find and develop new skills
  • Flying Blind (Billiards Digest – January, 2009) – practicing with your eyes closed can eliminate fears and create insight

Mechanics and Fundamentals

  • Square One (Billiards Digest – October, 2008) – practice the stroke by itself, without balls
  • Steady As She Goes (Billiards Digest – January, 2006) – the importance of fundamentals and staying still
  • Tempo (Billiards Digest – May, 2002) – the importance of consistent tempo and pre-shot routine
  • Finding the Line (Billiards Digest – July, 2005) – the important fundamental of alignment
  • Shooting (Billiards Digest – April, 2004) – when aiming and shooting, focus on the object ball
  • Drill Baby Drill (Billiards Digest – February, 2009) – practice simple shots to develop precision muscle memory
  • Thinking (Billiards Digest – February, 2004) – practice fundamentals and skills so you don’t have to think when you play
  • Shattered Beliefs (Billiards Digest – April, 2008) – the action of the cue ball doesn’t depend on the type of stroke, only the result of the stroke
  • Fear of English (Billiards Digest – May, 2008) – english should be avoided when unnecessary, but it is critical to top-level play
  • Walking (Billiards Digest – September, 2005) – the importance of walking around the table and into a shot
  • Stroke (Billiards Digest – November, 2002) – focus on your stroke when targeting cue ball tracks with draw and follow
  • Eyesight (Billiards Digest – August, 2005) – excellent eyesight isn’t an absolute requirement in pool
  • Starting Over (Billiards Digest – September, 2006) – playing with the opposite hand can create appreciation and perspective

Shot Making and Skills

  • Trying (Billiards Digest – August, 2002) – focus on pocketing balls, and practice more and try less hard with position play
  • Gimmicks (Billiards Digest – September, 2007) – basic aiming systems and gizmos don’t account for throw
  • Speed (Billiards Digest – February, 2007) – the importance of finding your favorite shot speed
  • Spin (Billiards Digest – November, 2003) – learning to use the full non-miscue area of the cue ball
  • The Pool Mind (Billiards Digest – November, 2006) – learning to deal with complexities (like english variables) instinctively
  • Imagination (Billiards Digest – April, 2009) – creative use of rail-first shots with english
  • Kicking with Vision (Billiards Digest – February, 2008) – practice multiple-rail kicks without systems to develop feel
  • Adaptive Thinking (Billiards Digest – July, 2006) – applying the Corner-5 System to kick shots
  • Spot on the Wall (Billiards Digest – September, 2008) – using “spot on the wall” as an alternative to the Corner-5 and Plus Systems
  • The Break (Billiards Digest – April, 2007) – how to improve your 9-ball break
  • Jump Draw (Billiards Digest – August, 2008) – using ball hop off a rail to delay draw or follow
  • Jump Twist (Billiards Digest – December, 2007) – the outrageous object ball jump shot

Position Play

  • Position Play (Billiards Digest – September, 2002) – practice position fundamentals to help it become more natural and accurate
  • Precision (Billiards Digest – September, 2003) – the importance of being precise with position planning
  • Precise Points (Billiards Digest – May, 2009) – playing for an exact position target will help your game
  • Trouble (Billiards Digest – August, 2007) – playing position off a rail for better position above balls
  • The Cue-Line Reference (Billiards Digest – March, 2006) – a useful position track reference for cut shots close to a rail
  • Staying Centered (Billiards Digest – May, 2004) – learning how to get to the ever-important center of the table
  • References (Billiards Digest – June, 2004) – adjusting relative to the center-of-table reference track
  • Position Principles (Billiards Digest – March, 2009) – play for multiple-rail position routes through the center of the table
  • When Less Is More (Billiards Digest – November, 2008) – less speed is sometimes required with draw cut shots to get the desired cue ball path

Strategy, Planning, and Creativity

  • Running Out (Billiards Digest – May, 2003) – planning and keeping perspective to run out a table
  • Planning (Billiards Digest – December, 2004) – run-outs require planning and problem solving
  • Moving Forward (Billiards Digest – January, 2008) – planning backward and forward to identify a key ball and run-out plan
  • Memory (Billiards Digest – October, 2006) – the importance of experience and memory in planning and shot selection
  • Creative Vision (Billiards Digest – June, 2005) – creativity requires practice and dedication
  • 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – February, 2006) – the importance of planning in 8-ball
  • A Plan for 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – March, 2007) – playing for natural position routes with 8-ball patterns
  • Breaking Rules (Billiards Digest – November, 2007) – straight-pool break shot strategy

Equipment and Surroundings

  • Environment (Billiards Digest – February, 2005) – learning to become comfortable with surroundings and table conditions
  • Adjusting (Billiards Digest – April, 2006) – learning how to adjust to a table’s conditions
  • When Things Aren’t Working (Billiards Digest – July, 2007) – dealing with and adjusting to equipment problems and differences

Miscellaneous

  • Sensitivity Training (Billiards Digest – October, 2003) – stereotypes and political incorrectness in pool
  • Purity (Billiards Digest – December, 2005) – straight-pool’s place in pool
  • Easy 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – July, 2008) – some interesting 8-ball variations fun for practice
  • Equal Offense One Pocket (Billiards Digest – June, 2009) – an interesting 10-ball one-pocket variation as a fun game

Billiards Digest articles in chronological order

  • Concentration (Billiards Digest – April, 2002) – how to focus and avoid distractions at the table
  • Tempo (Billiards Digest – May, 2002) – the importance of consistent tempo and pre-shot routine
  • Pressure (Billiards Digest – June, 2002) – how to deal with and use pressure
  • Winning (Billiards Digest – July, 2002) – how and why to maintain focus on winning
  • Trying (Billiards Digest – August, 2002) – focus on pocketing balls, and practice more and try less hard with position play
  • Position Play (Billiards Digest – September, 2002) – practice position fundamentals to help it become more natural and accurate
  • Upward Mobility (Billiards Digest – October, 2002) – don’t sandbag in a league or tournament system … aim higher
  • Stroke (Billiards Digest – November, 2002) – focus on your stroke when targeting cue ball tracks with draw and follow
  • Composure (Billiards Digest – December, 2002) – how to deal with mistakes and disappointments
  • SAMPLE: Getting Out of a Slump (Billiards Digest – January, 2003) – how to deal with and work you way out of a slump
  • Vision (Billiards Digest – February, 2003) – watch as much great pool as you can you help you visualize how to play
  • Intimidation (Billiards Digest – March, 2003) – how to deal with unhealthy intimidation and use healthy intimidation
  • Luck (Billiards Digest – April, 2003) – how to use luck to create confidence
  • Running Out (Billiards Digest – May, 2003) – planning and keeping perspective to run out a table
  • Sportsmanship (Billiards Digest – June, 2003) – showing respect and sportsmanship at the table
  • Megan’s Journal (Billiards Digest – July, 2003) – the self image of a champion
  • Coachability (Billiards Digest – August, 2003) – how to be open to and benefit from coaching
  • Precision (Billiards Digest – September, 2003) – the importance of being precise with position planning
  • Sensitivity Training (Billiards Digest – October, 2003) – stereotypes and political incorrectness in pool
  • Spin (Billiards Digest – November, 2003) – learning to use the full non-miscue area of the cue ball
  • Sharing (Billiards Digest – December, 2003) – sharing of knowledge is important to the game
  • Honesty (Billiards Digest – January, 2004) – being honest to yourself about the hard work it takes to excel
  • Thinking (Billiards Digest – February, 2004) – practice fundamentals and skills so you don’t have to think when you play
  • Boredom (Billiards Digest – March, 2004) – great pool can and should be boring, but it requires focus
  • Shooting (Billiards Digest – April, 2004) – when aiming and shooting, focus on the object ball
  • Staying Centered (Billiards Digest – May, 2004) – learning how to get to the ever-important center of the table
  • References (Billiards Digest – June, 2004) – adjusting relative to the center-of-table reference track
  • Talking (Billiards Digest – July, 2004) – talking is OK during social pool, but not during competitive matches
  • Mistakes (Billiards Digest – August, 2004) – how to accept and learn from mistakes
  • Association (Billiards Digest – September, 2004) – why it is important to interact with top players
  • Looking Good (Billiards Digest – October, 2004) – don’t let the desire to look good affect your game
  • Missing (Billiards Digest – November, 2004) – learning to accept that misses are part of the game, and learn from them
  • Planning (Billiards Digest – December, 2004) – run-outs require planning and problem solving
  • The Opponent (Billiards Digest – January, 2005) – sometimes you just play the table, but it is important to know your opponent’s strengths and weaknesses
  • Environment (Billiards Digest – February, 2005) – learning to become comfortable with surroundings and table conditions
  • Commitment (Billiards Digest – March, 2005) – the importance with checking in with yourself concerning your level of commitment
  • The Comeback (Billiards Digest – April, 2005) – learning how to come from behind, and trusting it
  • Passion (Billiards Digest – May, 2005) – learning how to find passion and reward in sharing
  • Creative Vision (Billiards Digest – June, 2005) – creativity requires practice and dedication
  • Finding the Line (Billiards Digest – July, 2005) – the important fundamental of alignment
  • Eyesight (Billiards Digest – August, 2005) – excellent eyesight isn’t an absolute requirement in pool
  • SAMPLE: Walking (Billiards Digest – September, 2005) – the importance of walking around the table and into a shot
  • Change (Billiards Digest – October, 2005) – the courage and benefits associated with change
  • Take it Easy (Billiards Digest – November, 2005) – how to avoid and deal with tension and learn to stay relaxed
  • Purity (Billiards Digest – December, 2005) – straight-pool’s place in pool
  • Steady As She Goes (Billiards Digest – January, 2006) – the importance of fundamentals and staying still
  • 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – February, 2006) – the importance of planning in 8-ball
  • The Cue-Line Reference (Billiards Digest – March, 2006) – a useful position track reference for cut shots close to a rail
  • Adjusting (Billiards Digest – April, 2006) – learning how to adjust to a table’s conditions
  • Learning (Billiards Digest – May, 2006) – learn from others with different abilities and perspectives
  • Focus (Billiards Digest – June, 2006) – the importance of focusing on making a shot when there are secondary considerations
  • Adaptive Thinking (Billiards Digest – July, 2006) – applying the Corner-5 System to kick shots
  • Adversity (Billiards Digest – August, 2006) – how to recognize and deal with an opponent’s unsportsmanlike behavior
  • Starting Over (Billiards Digest – September, 2006) – playing with the opposite hand can create appreciation and perspective
  • Memory (Billiards Digest – October, 2006) – the importance of experience and memory in planning and shot selection
  • The Pool Mind (Billiards Digest – November, 2006) – learning to deal with complexities instinctively
  • Success (Billiards Digest – December, 2006) – the importance of relaxation and having fun in improving
  • Misinformation (Billiards Digest – January, 2007) – example of how misinformation limits development
  • Speed (Billiards Digest – February, 2007) – the importance of finding your favorite shot speed
  • A Plan for 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – March, 2007) – playing for natural position routes with 8-ball patterns
  • The Break (Billiards Digest – April, 2007) – how to improve your 9-ball break
  • Courage (Billiards Digest – May, 2007) – identifying and dealing with fears to create courage
  • Cheating (Billiards Digest – June, 2007) – how to deal with a cheating opponent
  • When Things Aren’t Working (Billiards Digest – July, 2007) – dealing with and adjusting to equipment problems and differences
  • Trouble (Billiards Digest – August, 2007) – playing position off a rail for better position above balls
  • Gimmicks (Billiards Digest – September, 2007) – basic aiming systems and gizmos don’t account for throw
  • Missing Out (Billiards Digest – October, 2007) – the many nuggets that can be found in instructional books
  • Breaking Rules (Billiards Digest – November, 2007) – straight-pool break shot strategy
  • Jump Twist (Billiards Digest – December, 2007) – the outrageous object ball jump shot
  • Moving Forward (Billiards Digest – January, 2008) – planning backward and forward to identify a key ball and run-out plan
  • Kicking with Vision (Billiards Digest – February, 2008) – practice multiple-rail kicks without systems to develop feel
  • Looking Inward (Billiards Digest – March, 2008) – examine and document your pool game through journaling
  • Shattered Beliefs (Billiards Digest – April, 2008) – the action of the cue ball doesn’t depend on the type of stroke, only the result of the stroke
  • Fear of English (Billiards Digest – May, 2008) – english should be avoided when unnecessary, but it is critical to top-level play
  • Pushing The Envelope (Billiards Digest – June, 2008) – take chances and be creative when practicing or playing for fun to find and develop new skills
  • Easy 8 Ball (Billiards Digest – July, 2008) – some interesting 8-ball variations fun for practice
  • Jump Draw (Billiards Digest – August, 2008) – using ball hop off a rail to delay draw or follow
  • Spot on the Wall (Billiards Digest – September, 2008) – using “spot on the wall” as an alternative to the Corner-5 and Plus Systems
  • Square One (Billiards Digest – October, 2008) – practice the stroke by itself, without balls
  • When Less Is More (Billiards Digest – November, 2008) – less speed is sometimes required with draw cut shots to get the desired cue ball path
  • Flying Blind (Billiards Digest – January, 2009) – practicing with your eyes closed can eliminate fears and create insight
  • Drill Baby Drill (Billiards Digest – February, 2009) – practice simple shots to develop precision muscle memory
  • Position Principles (Billiards Digest – March, 2009) – play for multiple-rail position routes through the center of the table
  • Imagination (Billiards Digest – April, 2009) – creative use of rail-first shots with english
  • Precise Points (Billiards Digest – May, 2009) – playing for an exact position target will help your game
  • Equal Offense One Pocket (Billiards Digest – June, 2009) – an interesting 10-ball one-pocket variation as a fun game