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The Stroke The stroke begins with the cue as level as the shot allows. Put your cue on the aim line. Takesome warm up strokes. During the warm up strokes, you are checking, refining and confirming your aim.You do this by moving your eyes back and forth from the cue ball to the object ball a few times. Finally, youpause with your tip right at the cue ball and make your final aim check. If satisfied with this final check, youslowly pull the cue back and at the end of this backswing you pause again. After the brief pause, you moveyour eyes to the target and execute a forward accelerating stroke. Remember to follow through the cue ballafter striking it. The stroke and the follow through are one complete fluid motion.
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Tips for Balls

Removing: Drag to any pocket and release.

Use the keyboard arrows to fine-tune the placement of balls.

When drawing lines, you can click a ball to attach the line to that ball.

Tips for Lines

Removing: Hover over lines and press backspace OR click and hold for 3 seconds.

Press "A" on the keyboard to toggle arrows.
Press "L" on the keyboard to toggle line styles.

Click the Lines menu on the left to see options for colors, massé, and more.

Starting lines near the end of another will connect them. It creates a joint between the two that you can drag around.

Clicking a ball will connect a line to that ball.

Tips for Texts

Removing: Click text and follow dialog instructions.

You can resize text field by dragging textbox lower right corner.

Tips for Shapes

Removing: Drag shape to overlap any rail.

Resizing: Open Shapes menu on left to show resizing tool.

Tips for Cues

Removing: You can't remove one yet.

Click the Cues menu on the left to see options for rotation, style, and more.