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Philosophical sentences of playing billiards classical philosophical sentences of playing billiards

1. We all seem to have a pair of eagle eyes, aiming at every ball accurately, but only a little. Finally, he won the lollipop medal by virtue of his good luck. Although I lost, I am not disappointed, because my skills have gone a step further, and only in this way can the fighting progress. Ok, let's play another game. I have challenged more. Haha, I have courage!

2. Billiards is to cultivate the coordination of our heart, eyes, hands and body. Only by mastering the cooperation can we play a better level in billiards competition. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. No matter what you do, you can do it well as long as you study hard and master the methods and skills.

Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it. I regained my courage and began to practice. There are failures and successes. I practiced repeatedly, and finally, with grandpa's earnest instruction and encouragement, I mastered the basic game of billiards-hold your breath, concentrate, stare at the target and hit it with one shot. Looking at the time, I have been practicing for more than two hours. Although my back aches, my interest in billiards is still in full swing.

After that, I grabbed a billiard cue in a hurry. Grandpa laid out the ball and shook hands with me, but I always habitually held the club between my forefinger and middle finger. Grandpa thought for a moment and said, "well, just hold the club like this, so as to prevent it from coming up and knocking the ball off." I was glad that I could play my favorite grip, and then grandpa began to teach me to kick off. He said: "aim the club at the white ball, then aim at the angle of the ball you want to hit, hit hard, break the balls up, and then hit them one by one." After listening to it, I quickly scanned what my grandfather said in my mind to find out the key points and understand the meaning. I pondered for a while, and then according to the process of grandpa's speech, I made the white ball into a triangle billiards array.