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

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

Align Your Chin“Do your aiming and lock your chin in line before you get down on the shot.”-Jerry BriesathPROESSIONAL PLAYERS do a large part of their aiming well before they get down on the shot. F

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 22nd May 2019

Snap Your Wrist - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque, Author of "Build Your Game"

Snap Your Wrist - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque, Author of "Build Your Game"

Snap Your Wrist“…you must snap your wrist to give power to your stroke.”-Luther LassiterTHE BREAK SHOT is the first shot in every game. It sets the balls in motion and decides if the table will be co

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 3rd Jan 2019

Avoid Surprises - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque, Author of "Build Your Game"

Avoid Surprises - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque, Author of "Build Your Game"

Avoid Surprises“…think it all the way through, rehearsing the movement of the balls mentally.”-Grady MathewsWHEN IT COMES to run out pool, the devil is in the details. Unwelcome surprises are the de

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 5th Dec 2018

Quiet As A Mouse - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game. A

Quiet As A Mouse - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game. A

Quiet As A Mouse“I don’t like to talk during a game. I just concentrate on my own shots.”-Mark WilsonVERY FEW world–class players can carry on a conversation while competing and play to their maximu

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 27th Nov 2018

Begin at the End - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Begin at the End - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

Begin at the End“Starting backwards from the eight ball with a pattern clears your view.”-Buddy DennisWHENEVER you are planning to run out, work backwards from the game ball. Look for patterns and b

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 30th Oct 2018