Bridging is a fundamental skill in billiards that provides stability and precision for every shot. This category focuses on the various types of bridges—both hand and mechanical—that players use to properly support the cue stick and deliver accurate, controlled strokes.

From the classic open and closed hand bridges to more advanced techniques like the rail bridge, elevated bridge, and the use of a mechanical bridge (bridge stick), this section explores when and how to use each type effectively. Proper bridging not only improves shot accuracy but also ensures better cue ball control, especially in tight or awkward positions on the table.

Whether you're a beginner learning basic hand placement or an experienced player refining your technique under pressure, mastering the art of bridging is essential to advancing your game.

  1. 6 Tips For Mastering the Mechanical Bridge

  2. The Right Bridge for the Job

  3. The Bridge to Victory: How to Make a Winning Hand Bridge

  4. Accuracy is Everything!

  5. Bridges

  6. Weight on the Bridge Hand?

  7. Proper Form for Bridging on the Rail

  8. Bridges to Burn: 5 Billiards Bridge Mistakes

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