The bridge hand is the hand you place on the table to support and guide your cue stick. It acts as a stable platform that allows you to aim and swing with precision. There are different types of bridges, such as the ‘open bridge’ (v-shape) and the ‘closed bridge’ (loop). A steady bridge hand is the secret to accurate shooting and preventing the cue from wobbling. You should place it about six to eight inches away from the cue ball for the best control. For example, a player forms a solid closed bridge hand to ensure their cue doesn’t slip during a high-power shot. This physical connection to the table is the foundation of every successful stroke. Beginners should practice keeping their bridge hand flat and firm on the felt. It is the most important part of your physical stance.
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