Billiards & Pool
Billiards is a relaxed, social game you can enjoy for the rest of your life. It rewards patience and touch over strength, so it fits beautifully after 50.
What you need to start
- A pool table (at home, a hall, or a senior center)
- A cue stick that suits your height and grip
- Chalk for your cue tip so it grips the ball
- A rack, a set of balls, and a little quiet time to practice
At a glance
Your learning path
Three stages, taken at your own pace. Start at the top, get comfortable, then move down as you grow. There is no rush, and no wrong place to begin.
Start here with the basics: the rules of 8-ball, a comfortable stance and stroke, how to aim, and how to break. Take these one at a time.
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DrDaveBilliardsPool Made Simple - The BREAK SHOT - 8-ball, 9-ball, and 10-ball Strategy
DrDaveBilliardsOnce you can pocket balls reliably, these lessons teach you to control where the cue ball ends up, use spin, play position and safeties, and read bank shots.
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Niels The Terminator FeijenWhy billiards & pool is wonderful after 50
Billiards is a wonderful game to take up after 50. It is social by nature, so a table becomes a gathering spot with friends, family, and new faces at a hall or senior center. It is gentle on the body: there is no running or jumping, just a slow walk around the table and a smooth, unhurried stroke. Success comes from patience, touch, and knowing the angles, not from strength or speed, so your experience is an advantage. It sharpens your focus and geometry sense with every shot, yet stays relaxing and easy to play at your own pace. Best of all, it is a lifelong game you can enjoy for decades, whether on a table at home or out with a friendly league.
Your first month, week by week
Get comfortable at the table. Practice a steady stance, a light grip, and a solid bridge hand, then roll the cue ball softly up and down the table to feel a straight stroke.
Work on pocketing single object balls from short distances. Learn to aim by lining up the contact point, and celebrate clean, unhurried makes.
Learn the rules of 8-ball and play a few friendly games. Start thinking one shot ahead so the cue ball stops in a helpful spot.
Add a gentle follow and draw stroke to move the cue ball forward or back, and practice a simple break. Notice how much calmer and more consistent you already feel.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Gripping the cue too tightly, which stiffens the stroke and throws off aim
- Jumping up out of your stance right as you shoot instead of staying down on the shot
- Shooting without a solid, stable bridge hand to guide the cue
- Hitting the ball too hard when a soft, controlled stroke would pocket it
- Standing in a rushed or off-balance stance instead of settling in comfortably
- Only thinking about the current ball and forgetting where the cue ball will end up
Make it easier on your body
Simple ways to keep billiards & pool comfortable and safe with arthritis, low vision, or limited mobility.
- A mechanical bridge (also called a rake) lets you reach shots across the table without stretching or leaning
- A lighter or slightly shorter cue is easier to handle and control if a full-weight cue feels heavy
- Use the rail for balance and take your time; there is no clock, so settle in before every shot
- Good overhead table lighting makes the balls and pockets far easier to see with low vision
- Bar-height tables and a padded stool let you rest comfortably between shots
- Choose a table at a comfortable height so you are not bending too far to line up your stroke
Words you'll hear
- Cue
- The long, tapered stick you use to strike the cue ball.
- Break
- The opening shot that scatters the racked balls to start the game.
- English
- 사이드 스핀은 큐볼의 경로를 변경하기 위해 중앙의 왼쪽이나 오른쪽을 쳐서 큐볼에 적용됩니다. |||9월||| 뱅크샷 |||9월||| 적구가 포켓에 도달하기 전에 쿠션에 튕겨 나가는 샷입니다. |||9월||| 스크래치 |||9월||| 큐볼이 포켓에 떨어지거나 테이블 밖으로 나가는 파울입니다. |||9월||| 철도 |||9월||| 공이 튀어 나오는 테이블의 쿠션 가장자리. |||9월||| 당신의 사람들을 찾을 수 있는 곳 |||9월||| 지역 당구장 및 리그 나이트(APA 및 BCA 리그는 모든 기술 수준을 환영합니다) |||9월||| 테이블이 있고 캐주얼한 아침 놀이가 있는 노인 센터 |||9월||| VFW 포스트, Elks, Moose 및 테이블과 친절한 군중이 있는 기타 사교 클럽 |||9월||| 플레이어가 팁과 격려를 공유하는 AZBilliards와 같은 온라인 포럼 |||9월||| Dr. Dave Billiards, Zero-X Billiards 등 YouTube 강사의 무료 강습 |||9월||| 당구 및 당구 학습 시작 |||9월||| 무료로 친절한 수업에 등록하시면 첫 걸음을 내딛을 수 있도록 도와드리겠습니다. 당신이 어디에서 출발하는지 알려주시면 그곳에서 만나겠습니다. |||9월||| 나는 그것을 시도한 적이 없다 |||9월||| 나는 조금 손을 댔다. |||9월||| 나는 그것으로 돌아가고있다 |||9월||| 이메일로 무료 수업 |||9월||| 실시간 수업에 대해 알림 |||9월||| 둘 다 주세요 |||9월||| 가입 →
- Bank shot
- A shot where the object ball is bounced off a cushion before it reaches the pocket.
- Scratch
- A foul where the cue ball falls into a pocket or leaves the table.
- Rail
- The cushioned edge of the table that balls rebound off of.
Where to find your people
- Local pool halls and league nights (APA and BCA leagues welcome all skill levels)
- Senior centers, which often have tables and casual play mornings
- VFW posts, Elks, Moose, and other social clubs with a table and a friendly crowd
- Online forums like AZBilliards where players share tips and encouragement
- YouTube instructors such as Dr. Dave Billiards and Zero-X Billiards for free lessons
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