Sunday, August 19, 2012

5 tips to get the infallible Master Diamond Systems

Let's face ... Learn how to use these "dots on the rails" can be intimidating at times, and other times scary down.
In this short article, I will give the beginner amateur are a few tips that should be followed in its quest to control the pool and billiards diamond system.

Tip # 1: Master the game basics first

As is the case in all other jurisdictions, it is always easier to learn the right way at the beginning of trying to raise the idea of ​​bad habits after they were obtained. You've heard the saying "bend the tree while it is still young."

The point here is that if you develop bad mechanics techniques at the first meeting to learn this may affect the effectiveness of subsequent systems with diamonds. It also is used in the treatment of the "Pool 202" when you do not speak the pool "101".

Tip # 2: The system can be used to improve natural instinct diamonds

There are many players who combine everything that you need is a "feel" for the ball and you can forget any math or physics as it applies to the game. These players can make moves without apparent return to a "diamond systems and expenditure and the experience is more important than learning a" trick ".

The only problem with this approach is that when players like having a bad day then they do not have to use.

This does not mean that the sensation and intuition play no role in the game, but pool follows physical laws that are aimed at simplifying systems pool of players. Terms such as "hard" and "soft", "fast" and "slow" is, of course, is the actual average speed inaccurate and different (meters per second) for different actors.

Tip # 3: Take 5 minutes and learn table in front of you

As mentioned earlier, because the systems are inherently more after diamond, and you want to have a perfect schedule and predictable as possible. Unfortunately, it will be each table its own characteristics that must be compensated in your shots.

This brings us to the argument of intuition over systems because if you had all your game at the same table you may have problems with your photos are just a bit out on another table. Your feeling "to be on the table immediately, but are not nice to you.

Then you should do some simple exercises to test the rubber cushion, and at the district level, and the wrong table if the table is to play long or short. A simple things like if the ball is dirty or new significant impact on the game

If there is an inconsistency in the table will then amplify small errors and your photos will be stopped.

Tip # 4: Learn proper English for use with diamond systems

Often knowledge of English in the points, as is the case in the English version "Tip a race. Only problem here is that the indices of different sizes and different tips curvature, so a piece of advice the left of the center mark 13MM confidential information will be very different for confidential information 12MM.

The point here is that the "advice" is not a fair measure because the ball against white glue various different size tips.

Tip # 5: Learn to use the correct speed diamond systems.

In view is simple, and the angle at which light strikes a plane (flat) mirror is in the same area that reflect the pool in. In bounce the ball approaches the same principle (assuming absence of spin), but while the light does not actually affect the pressure pad mirrorball Add another factor to consider.

In general, faster ball and hits the pillow [less] Angle leaves pillow. To get an idea of ​​how it goes with the speed of the ball will require constant practice.

This behavior of the ball against a little-intuitive so it takes some "getting used to", which is the main goal of trying different speeds of the ball on the pillow and you will see the difference in the online channel recovery.

It was then that some elements of reflection.

In my next article, I will share with you a series of additional guidance, if a more detailed study will guide you towards a better understanding of using diamond systems in pool and billiards.

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