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    To me Selby seems to be moving his head as much now as he was 2 or 3 years ago. I thought he had improved but I noticed it in the World Champs within seconds. No doubt he is playing brilliant but just thought it was weird when he seemed to have stopped the side to side sway.
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  • #2
    Originally Posted by CoachGavin View Post
    To me Selby seems to be moving his head as much now as he was 2 or 3 years ago. I thought he had improved but I noticed it in the World Champs within seconds. No doubt he is playing brilliant but just thought it was weird when he seemed to have stopped the side to side sway.


    He's never stopped moving on the shot from what I can see and I've been watching every tournament for the past 4 years or so. I think it's just a touch less than it used to be.

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    • #3
      Selby was swaying like a goodun yesterday, even more so than usual i think...lol

      After watching him lots and trying too figure out what's going on with him, i come up with this....It's a nerve thing, that's why he always sways, sometimes more sometimes less.
      it's just his nerves playing up a bit due to the pressure, but boy he controls his nerves well eh.
      more pressure more sway, he shakes like mad out there at times and the trembly nerves come out into a 'swaying' motion in his action...


      Strange eh...

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      • #4
        dont knock his technique if it helps him to play like he has this season
        Goddess Of All Things Cue Sports And Winner Of The 2012 German Masters and World Open Fantasy Games and the overall 2011-12 Fantasy Game

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        • #5
          where is selby in the rankings.
          Ps if ronnie needed any extra inspiration to win the WC surely he can't stand by and let selby win.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by cazmac1 View Post
            where is selby in the rankings.
            Ps if ronnie needed any extra inspiration to win the WC surely he can't stand by and let selby win.
            Number 3 officially number 2 provisionally I think.

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            • #7
              i thought his sway is an alignment technique, to help to align and find the white centre

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              • #8
                Have you tried it? It made me a little giddy however it did seem to give me a better 3D perspective, but the main thing is how still he is when he delivers the cue though the white ball. Stephen Hendry and others also look at the pocket while they are down beading up the shot. Another thing I tried without much luck apart from disorienting myself. One technique I personally tried and I look to see if I can see Pro's do this but inconclusive, but while actually getting down on my shot I look down at the cue and not at the point of the object ball I want to hit. I know this sounds crazy as you can get down anywhere however it improved my center ball striking 100% and with a flurry of practice achieved a 99 break and 80 break in a league and 3 other 90+ breaks and often cleared the table on line ups. I wore a tip out in 6 weeks and have never found that form again, from then on my big hang up was tips. However I do look closely at pro's and it does seem that in some their eyes do drift down to the cue while getting down on the shot? But one thing I do notice is there are as many quirks in players as there are players playing the game, maybe that is what is so fascinating about this wonderful game?

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                • #9
                  seen mark in the cue zone how skinny is he ,he could do with a good dinner .

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                  • #10
                    I've noticed this but the sway can be detected at distance, if you see him close up when taking a shot its like a tremor in his head and neck like there's something wrong with him, it's uncomfortable to watch.This looks like more than nerves, he doesn't do it whilst walking around the table and when in his seat, has he ever mentioned this in interview or any commentators commented?

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                    • #11
                      I definitely think he's sighting the correct line when he sways - almost as if he's saying to himself "that's wrong, that's wrong, there it is" - now stay still.
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                      • #12
                        I agree with you on this Paul. I was disappointed at his loss yesterday but in Mark you have the consumate professional who is a credit to the game. As much as its possible to be sure of anything in cuesport I am sure his day will come. F.

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                        • #13
                          Sighting the correct line...lol..

                          Don't agree at all.

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