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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

INCREASE THE ODDS - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

INCREASE THE ODDS - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

INCREASE THE ODDS“You aim at the right or left part of the hole, not giving the hole away.” -Mike Sigel There’s an aiming technique used by many top professionals that increases the chances of pocke

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 16th Mar 2018

CHECK THE RACK - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

CHECK THE RACK - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

CHECK THE RACK“…if you’re playing a serious game, it’s the right thing to do.”-Ewa LauranceThe break is often called the most important shot in pool. It sets the tone for the entire game. A weak break

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 6th Nov 2017

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

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

PROBLEM SOLVING“You don’t drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.” -Edwin Louis ColeProblems require solutions they rarely go away on their own. The first challenge is to identify t

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 6th Nov 2017

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

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

OPTIMUM INTENSITY“Mentally I try to stay at a medium level, not too high or too low.”-Todd ZeileEvery athlete has a level of intensity where they feel best competing. It’s largely mental, but at the h

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 6th Nov 2017