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CHALKING - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

CHALKING - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Chalking“Chalking prevents miscues and allows you to pace yourself.”-Billie BillingCaptain François Mingaud was a political prisoner in Paris in the early 1800’s. He also had access to a billiard tabl

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 28th Dec 2020

WHEN THINGS LOOK BAD - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

WHEN THINGS LOOK BAD - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

When Things Look Bad“The true scramblers are thick skinned and they always beat the whiners.”-Paul RunyanDespite your best efforts, there days when the wheels fall off. Your shotmaking fails just enou

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 28th Dec 2020

PUT FRIENDSHIPS ASIDE - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

PUT FRIENDSHIPS ASIDE - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Put Friendships Aside“Although his thinking mind had switched…his body was still running the old image.”-Mika ImmonenPlaying against a close friend brings a whole different set of dynamics to match pl

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 28th Dec 2020

ALL ABOUT ANGLES - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

ALL ABOUT ANGLES - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Give It Time"Although his thinking mind had switched...his body was still running the old image."- Joseph ParentPlaying great position is the first step to playing great pool. You can’t run out with a

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 28th Dec 2020

SPEED DRILLS- Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

SPEED DRILLS- Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Speed Drills“The name of this game is speed control.”-Carswell RansomeControlling speeds makes on play look easy. With good speed, the cue ball stops close to your intended target, and the next shot

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 30th Nov 2020