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Standard Pool Cue Ball 2 1/4" with 6 Red Dots
Standard Pool Cue Ball 2 1/4" with 6 Red Dots
Standard Pool Cue Ball 2 1/4" with 6 Red Dots
Standard Pool Cue Ball 2 1/4" with 6 Red Dots
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This Billiard Pool Cue Ball with 6 red dots is expertly crafted to meet the demands of both professional players and enthusiasts who seek precision and reliability in their gameplay. Made from high-grade Polyester Resin, this cue ball is built for durability and features a lasting gloss finish, making it resistant to wear and ensuring superior rebound characteristics. These features provide players with the confidence needed for precise shots and consistent performance.
Designed to meet all professional quality standards, this cue ball boasts a regulation size of 2-1/4 inches (57.2 mm) in diameter and weighs 6 oz (+/- 0.05 oz). Its perfect roundness, balanced weight distribution, and exceptional craftsmanship make it a reliable choice for practice and competitive matches. Each cue ball is rigorously tested to ensure it meets the strict tolerances required for tournament-level play.
A standout feature of this cue ball is the six red dots on its surface, which allow players to visualize spin during play. Whether analyzing intentional spin or recognizing unintentional movement, the dots serve as an effective training tool to refine your technique and elevate your skills. This functionality makes it a valuable addition for players looking to improve their game at any level.
Compatible with American-style pool games, including Black 8 and other popular formats, this cue ball is not magnetic and is designed specifically for standard tables, excluding coin-operated models. Its versatility makes it suitable for various gameplay scenarios, offering consistent performance in every session.
Product features:
·Crafted for Professional Play: This Billiard Pool Cue Ball with 6 red dots is made from high-grade Polyester Resin, offering durability, lasting gloss, and superior rebound characteristics for precision shots
·Regulation Size and Weight: This premium cue ball features a standard 2-1/4 inch (57.2 mm) diameter and weighs 6 oz (+/- 0.05 oz), meeting all professional quality standards for size, roundness, and weight
·Spin Visualization: The six red dots on the cue ball's surface allow players to visualize both intentional and unintentional spin, helping to refine skills and improve gameplay
·Compatibility: Perfect for American-style pool games, this cue ball is not magnetic and is not intended for coin-operated pool tables
·Ideal for All Skill Levels: Suitable for amateurs, beginners, and professionals, this cue ball enhances skills, serves as a reliable backup, and makes a thoughtful gift for billiards enthusiasts
·This cue ball is NOT magnetic
Product specifications:
·Material: Polyester Resin, Grade A+ Quality
·Ball weight: ~6 oz (~170 gr)
·Ball diameter: 2 1/4" (57.2 mm)
·Made in China
Standard Pool Cue Ball 2 1/4" with 6 Red Dots
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Using a long bridge is especially important when executing thin cut sh0ts, where precision and control are critical. By extending the bridge hand farther from the cue ball, the player creates a longer, more stable stroke path, which helps keep the cue traveling straight through the shot. This added length reduces unwanted steering and makes it easier to deliver a smooth, level stroke on delicate contact points. A long bridge also allows for better speed control, which is essential on thin cuts where even a slight error can cause a miss. Overall, mastering the long bridge gives players greater confidence and accuracy when facing challenging thin cut sh0ts. 🎱 📷 spot_on_billiards. check it out on iG #Billiards #poolplayer #snooker #trickshot #cueballcontrol
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🔥🔥 𝐃𝐫. 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐞'𝐬 𝟒𝟓-𝐃𝐞𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐑𝐮𝐥𝐞 𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘥𝘦𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘰 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘳! Did you know that if the cue ball is traveling into the short rail at a 45° angle, it will come through or near the center of the table and when that happens, we can avoid the scratch? Try it for yourself!!  👍🏼 Comment ❤️ Share 📌 Save 🎱 📸 - Samm Diep - Professional pool player and Award winning Instructor. Check her out on FB, IG and online.  You can sign up for in person or remote lessons! learn from the best!! #billiards #poolplayer #tracksuit #8ballpool #snooker
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Repetitive practice strokes are one of the fastest ways to level up in billiards. Every time you step into a shot, those smooth, controlled warm-up strokes train your arm to move straight and steady. Over time, that repetition builds muscle memory, improves cue alignment, and helps you deliver the cue ball exactly where you’re aiming. The more consistent your pre-shot routine becomes, the less you rush and the more confident you feel under pressure. In tight matches, it’s not talent that separates players — it’s the discipline to repeat the same clean stroke again and again until it becomes automatic. #billiards #8ballpool #poolplayer #trickshot #snooker
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🌀 Do you use spin? 🤔💭 Cutting a ball in billiards changes depending on the type of spin you use. With no spin (center ball), the cue ball takes the most natural and predictable path after contact, making it ideal for clean, accurate cuts when you want full control and minimal cue-ball movement. Using top spin (follow) allows the cue ball to continue forward after the cut, helping you open angles and move into position for your next shot. Bottom spin (draw) pulls the cue ball back after contact, which is useful for controlling distance or avoiding traffic after a sharp cut. Right spin causes the cue ball to deflect slightly and curve off the object ball, often sending it more to the right after contact, which can help create or hold angles along the rail. Left spin does the opposite, pushing the cue ball left after the cut and allowing you to work around obstacles or shape position more precisely. Mastering cuts with each type of spin gives you complete control of both pocketing and cue-ball position. 🎱 📷 dimafranzz - Professional Pool Player and Billiards Coach  #Billiards #poolplayer #8ballpool #trickshot #howto
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Repetitive shot practice is where real confidence is built in billiards. Hitting the same shot over and over might not look flashy, but it trains your muscle memory, sharpens your aim, and locks in perfect speed control. Every rep teaches your eyes and hands to work together, so when that shot shows up in a match, there’s no hesitation—just trust and execution. The players who look effortless under pressure are the ones who put in the boring work when nobody’s watching 🎯🎱 #billiards #poolplayer #trickshot #8ball #snooker
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In this video I present 5 tips that helped me become better at aiming in pool. These were all so called a-ha moments that had immidiate impact. #Billiards #poolplayer #8ballpool #trickshot #snooker
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❌🎱 Wrong pocket = game over.  In 8-ball billiards, the rules are simple but you gotta respect them if you want to win. After the break, you’re either solids or stripes, and your goal is to sink all your balls before going for the 8-ball. Every shot has to hit your ball first, and after contact a ball must drop or hit a rail, or it’s a foul and your opponent gets ball in hand. No scratching, no hitting the wrong ball first, and definitely no sloppy shots. And here’s the big one — when it’s time for the 8-ball, you MUST call your pocket. If you make the 8 in a pocket you didn’t call, that’s an automatic loss. No lucky wins, no excuses… in 8-ball, skill pays the bills 🎱🔥 #billiards #8ballpool #poolplayer #trickshot #cueballcontrol
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Cue ball speed control is one of the most important skills in cue sports because it determines not only whether you pocket a ball, but also where the cue ball ends up for the next shot. Good speed control allows a player to maintain position, reduce difficult shots, and build consistency and confidence at the table. Without proper speed, even well-aimed shots can leave poor position or result in scratches and missed opportunities. Practicing cue ball speed helps players develop a better feel for the table, understand how cloth and conditions affect movement, and learn how much force is needed for different distances. Through regular drills and mindful practice, players can improve their touch, make smarter shot choices, and gain greater control over the flow of the game. #billiards #Pooplayer #cueballcontrol #trickshot #8ballpool
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The diamonds on a pool table are small markers placed along the rails that help players judge angles and aim more precisely. Most tables have 18 diamonds—seven along each long rail and three along each short rail. These markers create a visual reference system that players use for kicking, banking, and positioning the cue ball. By imagining lines between the diamonds, skilled players can calculate the correct path for shots that bounce off the cushions. Over time, learning the diamond system helps players turn difficult multi-rail shots into predictable and controlled plays, making the table feel more like a map than just a playing surface. 🎱 #billiards #poolplayer #8ballpool #trickshot #snooker
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Low left English is one of the most powerful control tools in billiards when you know how to use it right. Striking the cue ball below center and to the left creates a blend of backspin and left sidespin, allowing the cue ball to pull back after contact while also drifting left off the object ball or cushions. This is especially useful for holding position, avoiding scratches, or opening up angles that natural roll simply can’t reach. The key is a smooth, level stroke—overhitting low left can kill the spin or cause a miscue, while underhitting won’t let the English take effect. When executed properly, low left English lets you cheat pockets, control cue-ball speed, and navigate traffic with precision, separating controlled players from shot-makers who rely on hope instead of planning.  #billiards #8ballpool #poolplayer #trickshot #cueballcontrol
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🎯 Want to play more accurate? Start with the cue ball. 🎱 This is a standard 2¼-inch pool cue ball with 6 red dots designed to show you spin and control in real time. 👀 You see the rotation, understand your mistakes, and start playing more consistently from the very first session. ⚖️ Perfectly balanced weight ⭕ True roundness 🎯 Clean rail response 💥 A solid, confident hit 🏠 Great for home tables 🎱 Pool halls 🔥 Serious practice 🚫 Non-magnetic 🏆 Tournament-size standard ⚡ A small change — a massive upgrade to your game. 🛒 Add it to your cart 💥 Feel the difference today #BilliardCity #billiards #billiardshop #billiardsaccessories #billiardball
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This drill is called the Corner Pocket Countdown. Pocket  All 9 balls in the  corner pocket without missing. Could you do it? Send this to a  friend who should think should try. 📷 - Marty.the.billiardian - Check him out on IG #Billiards #poolplayer #trickshot #howto #9ballpool
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Understanding the tangent line is essential for controlling the Training cue ball, after contact with the object ball. The tangent line is the natural path the cue ball travels immediately after a center-ball hit, moving at a 90-degree angle from the line of the shot. Learning this concept helps players predict where the cue ball will go. Training with the measles cue ball will help maintain consistent good position on the table. The spots on the training cue ball help with mastering Spin.   While mastering the tangent line, players can avoid scratches, control speed, and create better angles.  This simple but powerful principle is one of the foundations of cue ball control and consistent run-outs. 🎱
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Top left spin in billiards is a powerful way to control both angle and speed off the rails. By striking the cue ball slightly above center and to the left, you combine forward roll with side spin, which helps the cue ball continue moving after contact while also changing its rebound angle off a cushion. This is especially useful when you want to open up the table, go two or three rails for position, or avoid scratching in the side pocket. The key is a smooth, level stroke and a precise tip placement—too much spin without control can throw off your aim. Mastering top left spin gives you better cue ball paths and next-level position play. #billiards #poolplayer #trickshot #snooker #9ballpool
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The reverse bank in billiards is a beautiful mix of confidence, touch, and table knowledge. Instead of sending the object ball to the cushion first like a traditional bank, a reverse bank sends the cue ball to the rail, using spin to make the object ball rebound in the opposite direction most players expect. It’s all about inside english and precise speed—too much or too little and the shot dies instantly. When executed right, the reverse bank opens up tight angles, escapes tricky safeties, and flat-out steals games. It’s not just a shot; it’s a statement that says you see the table differently 😎🎱 #billiards #poolplayer #trickshot #bank #English
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The draw stroke is one of the most powerful shots in billiards. By striking the cue ball below center with a smooth, controlled stroke, you create backspin that pulls the cue ball back after it hits the object ball. The farther the spin, the farther back your bridge should be. Great players focus on a long, straight follow-through, a level cue, and a relaxed grip to generate clean spin. The key is staying smooth and accelerating through the cue ball, not jabbing at it. Mastering the draw stroke gives you serious cue ball control and lets you move the cue ball exactly where you need it for your next shot. 🎱🔥 #Billiards #PoolTips #DrawShot #CueBallControl #8ballpool
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In 8-ball, positioning is everything. It’s not just about making your current shot — it’s about controlling the cue ball to land perfectly for the next one. Great players think two or three shots ahead, using angles, speed control, and spin to move the cue ball into high-percentage spots. Staying on the correct side of the ball, avoiding traffic, and planning your key ball before the 8-ball are what separate average players from confident closers. Smart positioning turns tough runouts into smooth, controlled finishes. #billiards #poolplayer #8ballpool #cueball #trickshot
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🎱 Let’s talk spin in billiards! The way you hit the cue ball changes everything. Hit it in the center for a straight shot, low for backspin (draw), high for topspin (follow), and off-center for side spin (English) to curve around obstacles. Spin isn’t just flashy — it controls the cue ball’s path after impact, helping you set up your next shot perfectly. Mastering spin is what separates good players from pool pros!  📷 Billarist Pool Academy - Check it out on FB #Billiards #poolplayer #cueballcontrol #trickshot #snooker
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To make a carom sh0t in pool, you need to understand position play and use the tangent line to control where the cue ball goes. Backspin can also help you adjust the tangent line when needed. Steps: ✅️ Identify the tangent line you want the cue ball to follow. ✅️ Decide if you want to follow it forward, draw it back, or let it stay on the natural tangent path. ✅️ Strike the cue ball like you’re hitting a stop shot to stay on the line. ✅️ If necessary, apply backspin to pull the cue ball off the tangent line and change its path. #billiards #poolplayer  9ballpool #trickshot #cueball
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The  billiards training cue ball is one of the best tools for improving cue ball control and spin awareness. Unlike a standard cue ball, a training cue ball is marked with  dots that show exactly where the tip contacts the ball. This visual feedback will help you see how different strike points create topspin, backspin, and sidespin. When practicing with it, you can quickly identify mistakes in your stroke, alignment, or tip placement. Over time, the training cue ball helps develop a smoother, more consistent stroke and a better understanding of how the cue ball reacts after contact with the object ball. #billiards #8ballpool #poolplayer #trickshot #snooker
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