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    i read somewhere on here that stephen hendry masterclass was a good book and i can find it too its abit pricey are there any other good snooker books that help with potting, breakbuilding,saftey and the mental side of the game

    if you can send me the link of it that would be great....thanks
    "FALL TOO THE SKY" "DONT BELIVE THE HYPE"
    My Avatar Is Me In A Comp

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    dont read the book man!keep practising..reading from the book is nothing man!trust me..ive just got this "feeling" ahagaggahahaa

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      Originally Posted by gallen-147
      i read somewhere on here that stephen hendry masterclass was a good book and i can find it too its abit pricey are there any other good snooker books that help with potting, breakbuilding,saftey and the mental side of the game

      if you can send me the link of it that would be great....thanks
      There's loads of them. Do a search on ebay for some bargains.

      I bought Steve Davis's Lett's Guide and Jimmy White's Master Class when i was first learning the game in the eighties. Both very good and instructive in different ways. But both about 20 years old now. Not that age matters in these things. Joe Davis's Master Guide (if there is one) might be just as good as a brand new one by Shaun Murphy or whoever has put their name to the latest one.
      "You can shove your snooker up your jacksie 'cos I aint playing no more!" Alex Higgins.

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        thanks for that!

        yep ill av a look for some on ebay, very helpful
        not the person below my first post tho hes ok lol
        "FALL TOO THE SKY" "DONT BELIVE THE HYPE"
        My Avatar Is Me In A Comp

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        • #5
          I have read Jimmy White's Masterclass,
          Steve Davis' (can't rem the title, but it was written when he is younger and have a headful of hair!)
          Stephen Hendry's Masterclass
          John Spencer's (can't remember the title either).

          All have their strengths, but I would prefer Jimmy White's Masterclass (written by Charles Poole). J. Spencer's has a section on "Anatomy of A Century Break" where by he describe how he ton a frame.

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