Aaron Wong’s Reviews > Pool Player's Edge > Status Update
Aaron Wong
is on page 69 of 240
Uncommon jump shots:
•cue ball hitting an object ball above centre, which clears interfering balls, possibly into the pocket
•cue ball jumps into cushion and clears interfering balls on the rebound
- p. 69
— Dec 23, 2017 07:57AM
•cue ball hitting an object ball above centre, which clears interfering balls, possibly into the pocket
•cue ball jumps into cushion and clears interfering balls on the rebound
- p. 69
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Aaron Wong
is on page 209 of 240
When aiming for a bank, miss short so you might double it. - p. 209
— Jan 29, 2018 06:31AM
Aaron Wong
is on page 179 of 240
In a 9-ball rack:
•place 3 and 5 near 1-ball so they stay at the foot rail
•place 2, 4, and 6 at the back so they move at the head rail
- p. 179
— Jan 29, 2018 06:23AM
•place 3 and 5 near 1-ball so they stay at the foot rail
•place 2, 4, and 6 at the back so they move at the head rail
- p. 179
Aaron Wong
is on page 161 of 240
With ball in hand:
1. Break up clusters/trouble balls
2. Run out
3. Force three fouls
- p. 161
— Jan 29, 2018 06:13AM
1. Break up clusters/trouble balls
2. Run out
3. Force three fouls
- p. 161
Aaron Wong
is on page 145 of 240
Key ball: the ball you use take get position on the 8-ball
Insurance ball: an easily-pocketed ball in case position play doesn't work
- p. 145
— Jan 26, 2018 10:34PM
Insurance ball: an easily-pocketed ball in case position play doesn't work
- p. 145
Aaron Wong
is on page 135 of 240
Warmups:
•straight shots
•bank shots to test rails
•rail cuts to see if table is flat
- p. 135
— Dec 27, 2017 04:27AM
•straight shots
•bank shots to test rails
•rail cuts to see if table is flat
- p. 135
Aaron Wong
is on page 117 of 240
Start practice durations at 20min, and slowly increase to two hours. - p. 117
— Dec 27, 2017 03:58AM
Aaron Wong
is on page 110 of 240
Psychological success:
1. Balance between work & fun.
2. Blame yourself.
3. Respect your opponents, not fear them.
4. Don't give your opponent a handicap.
5. You can't control everything.
- p. 108-110
— Dec 27, 2017 03:49AM
1. Balance between work & fun.
2. Blame yourself.
3. Respect your opponents, not fear them.
4. Don't give your opponent a handicap.
5. You can't control everything.
- p. 108-110
Aaron Wong
is on page 107 of 240
Don't overthink:
1. Keep it simple.
2. Play the percentages.
3. Take the path of least resistance.
- p. 107
— Dec 27, 2017 03:42AM
1. Keep it simple.
2. Play the percentages.
3. Take the path of least resistance.
- p. 107
Aaron Wong
is on page 106 of 240
When not your turn, focus on the cue ball. - p. 106
— Dec 27, 2017 03:39AM

