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    Default A clip of myself

    http://youtu.be/HlzDaifaAjE

    As I am confused by the constant barrage of members asking for advice about every single aspect of their technique, I figured I'd post a clip of myself knocking some balls in.

    The video is the only one I have of myself playing and was taken about three weeks ago. My phone ran out of video memory before the end of the clearance.

    Feel free to rip my technique to pieces.

    Apologies for the abundance of Ass-Crack!

    Jack

    P.S I wonder if Manny101 or Chappers can spot the venue...?

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    Very interesting, thanks.

    There are some very minor things one could say about your cue action, for example:
    1. You're slightly backward of vertical at address
    2. You do have an elbow drop on back swing, but none on delivery (that I could see, but most shots were played with low power)
    3. Your elbow hangs slightly outside of vertical (I think, hard to tell as there were no straight on/behind shots)
    4. On delivery, you have some body movement
    5. On delivery the cue arm "pumps" up as it comes forward. (this causes #4 I think)

    But, in spite of all this you have no trouble potting balls and your white ball control is excellent so we can assume you're bringing the cue through straight with control, which is, after all, the key requirement. It's a good example to those of us who focus too much on these minor details, that in fact they're not that important.

    From a pure mechanics/technique perspective...

    I think the fact that you're backward of vertical, may mean you don't need an elbow drop (or much of one) to get as far through the ball. Being backward of vertical gives you more space between address and chest, therefore more cue to go through the ball.

    The elbow hanging outside of vertical, if you actually do, is a non issue as Hendry is/was the same, as long as the cue comes through straight it doesn't matter at all.

    The body movement is probably a "bad" thing, but it doesn't seem to be having much of an effect on you, so *shrug*.

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    I dont think the line up can tell you everything about a persons technique , cue action etc but very little about ones cue ball control and touch , i,ve seen what i thought a very good sound player looking good on the line up and look completely lost in a normal game where more accurate position is required where you cant just focus on the pot .

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    The elbow drop thing has always been something that confuses me when I hear it discussed.

    I'm certain I have as much cuepower as is humainly possible. I can screw the whiteball from baulk, back to baulk after hitting a ball on the black spot with a fair amount of accuracy. I honestly couldn't see how any conscious tweak could improve my cuepower.

    I very rarely have to hit the ball hard. I find it's only when I play at a cold venue or on a poorly maintained table I struggle to keep the white on it's leash.

    Could the movement be caused by my rotundness? If so I'm probably buggered to resolving it. Had a series of serious knee operations over the last three years which prevents me from playing at times.

    Thanks for the comments though. Always keen to study up on snooker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pottr View Post
    The elbow drop thing has always been something that confuses me when I hear it discussed.

    I'm certain I have as much cuepower as is humainly possible. I can screw the whiteball from baulk, back to baulk after hitting a ball on the black spot with a fair amount of accuracy. I honestly couldn't see how any conscious tweak could improve my cuepower.
    From the sound of it, you're probably right. If you want to see if you have elbow drop on delivery you could set up the camera behind you and play a screw from baulk to baulk as you describe above, if there is any elbow drop in your action, you will see it then.

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    I dont think the line up can tell you everything about a persons technique , cue action etc but very little about ones cue ball control and touch , i,ve seen what i thought a very good sound player looking good on the line up and look completely lost in a normal game where more accurate position is required where you cant just focus on the pot .
    No arguments here pal. Seen it many times.

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    From the sound of it, you're probably right. If you want to see if you have elbow drop on delivery you could set up the camera behind you and play a screw from baulk to baulk as you describe above, if there is any elbow drop in your action, you will see it then.
    I might do if I remember to. Have to be honest, if I didn't have that clip on my phone already I certainly wouldn't have been out in a hurry to record myself. Just figured, when in Rome.
    I don't believe that comments can translate from the page into improvement. I'd imagine you need a coach present to pick up on any collateral damage from even minor alterations. Changing one aspect for the positive could have a negative effect for another?

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    I dont think the line up can tell you everything about a persons technique , cue action etc but very little about ones cue ball control and touch , i,ve seen what i thought a very good sound player looking good on the line up and look completely lost in a normal game where more accurate position is required where you cant just focus on the pot .

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    Quote Originally Posted by pottr View Post
    I might do if I remember to. Have to be honest, if I didn't have that clip on my phone already I certainly wouldn't have been out in a hurry to record myself. Just figured, when in Rome.
    It would only be a matter of interest. I would not be worried about it, given the results you can achieve.

    Quote Originally Posted by pottr View Post
    I don't believe that comments can translate from the page into improvement. I'd imagine you need a coach present to pick up on any collateral damage from even minor alterations. Changing one aspect for the positive could have a negative effect for another?
    True, most things end up being a compromise between two or more things. If you were to decide to get really serious about improving, given your current level of ability, I'd be looking for a very good coach, or trying several to find one which "fits" you best.

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    The only goal I have is to crack the maximum before I stop playing.

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