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  • #16
    Mat91 ,,

    Well ,, I'm not a coach, but I did read your post and did enjoy it !! My compliments for your dedication. ,,, you mind me asking a question ??? what do you mean by playing 21 ?? Could you explain that Please ??
    I mean , when you say each pocket is covered by 3 balls . How ?? In which position ?? You just put 3 balls in line up position near to the pocket ? Cus if you do that,, you can'nt cover the pocket unless the balls re tgh on the cushn .
    Or you put them in zigzag position ?
    Last edited by Ramon; 12 May 2015, 04:10 AM.

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    • #17
      Mat91 ,,

      Well ,, I'm not a coach, but I did read your post and did enjoy it !! My compliments for your dedication. ,,, you mind me asking a question ??? what do you mean by playing 21 ?? Could you explain that Please ??
      I mean , when you say each pocket is covered by 3 balls . How ?? In which position ?? You just put 3 balls in line up position near to the pocket ? Cus if you do that, you can'nt cover the pocket unless the balls re tgh on the cushn .
      Or you put them in zigzag position ?
      Last edited by Ramon; 12 May 2015, 04:10 AM.

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      • #18
        Sorry for DBL post !!!!

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        • #19
          Hi Ramon

          thank you a lot.
          Well the 21 works like this:

          You put all balls on the table. Now you place three balls as close to each
          pocket, that they are still pottable.

          So by "covering the pocket" I did mean you place the balls just before
          the pocket.

          There are three stages of difficulties.

          1 The balls are in a good potting position in front of the pocket

          2 The balls are really close to the pocket, so that you have to pot
          the middle of the three balls first. Than it's possible to do the other
          two.

          3. Two balls are on the cushions next to the pocket one ball
          is situated in front of the pocket so that with a good shot one can
          get the two reds away from the cushion to pot them.

          Well I hope that does make the exercise clearer
          I'll take a cellphone oicture of it later and post it here.


          Cheers Mat
          There is always a chance to win. You just have to
          never give up!

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          • #20
            Well what shall I say towards the end of the second block I felt that my
            concentration went on vacation. So I decided to stop where I was and not to continue
            with my last to practices. So that was 4 hours of good and intense practice today.

            The results are:

            Exercise 1 Straight cueing: Cueball down the spots and up
            again on the same line
            I managed 7/10

            Thats quite nice, it shows me that straightening up my cue arm "V"
            during the last weeks helped me a lot.

            Exercise 2 Potting a straight blue in the middle pocket using a stun
            I managed 6/10
            Well I did pot all 10 shots but in four of them, the cue ball
            moved slightly towards the blue spot, so that I didn't see them as
            good enough to count.

            Here I want to improve to at least 8/10 constantly.


            Exercise 2.1 Pot the blue off an angle using stun
            Here I only managed to pot 2/10. The stun worked fine on each of them,
            but Im still totally insecure, when it comes to potting angles.
            I really want to improve here to at least 5/10 during the next two weeks.


            Exercise 3 Potting the black straight inside the corner pocket, using screw
            Here I managed 5/10
            That actually is quite a nice rate for me. I worked on the screw a lot coming from 1/10
            But here the aim also is to get 8/10

            My bridge hand now is much much sturdier than it was this January.

            Exercise 3.1 Potting the black into the corner pocket off an angle using screw
            Here I managed 4/10. Well it seems that I have less problems with
            the potting angles at the corner pockets.
            So I have to really master the angles. Aim is 6/10.

            Exercise 4 Pot blue and the cueball in the middle pocket using top
            Here I managed 10/10.I never seem to have problems playing top.
            Both balls always go in perfectly straight. I even can change the tempo of the white to my liking.
            Aim stay at this level

            Exercise 4.1 Pot the blue in the middle pocket off an angle using top
            Here I managed 3/10. Again I have massive problems
            finding the right potting angle.Top works fine and the white runs
            nearly always to the desired position.

            Exercise 5 "21"
            I managed six balls in a row which comes down
            to 30 points. So I didn't reach my desired break of
            35. So that has to improve during the next weeks.

            Conclusion:

            Getting my cue arm straight and my bridge hand sturdier
            has helped a great deal in hitting the cue ball straight on.
            I really need to work more on angles as this is
            what breaks my breaks.

            Cheers
            Mat
            There is always a chance to win. You just have to
            never give up!

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by Mat91 View Post
              Hi Ramon

              thank you a lot.
              Well the 21 works like this:

              You put all balls on the table. Now you place three balls as close to each
              pocket, that they are still pottable.

              So by "covering the pocket" I did mean you place the balls just before
              the pocket.

              There are three stages of difficulties.

              1 The balls are in a good potting position in front of the pocket

              2 The balls are really close to the pocket, so that you have to pot
              the middle of the three balls first. Than it's possible to do the other
              two.

              3. Two balls are on the cushions next to the pocket one ball
              is situated in front of the pocket so that with a good shot one can
              get the two reds away from the cushion to pot them.

              Well I hope that does make the exercise clearer
              I'll take a cellphone oicture of it later and post it here
              .


              Cheers Mat

              It does , and that would be nice !!

              Thanks for the clarification!!
              enjoy ur game !!

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              • #22
                Picture is coming tomorrow mate
                I took one today and will take some more of other exercises tomorrow.


                Well today I did practice to find the right potting angle.
                It's bloody hard work for me. Maybe my brain really sucks when it comes down to
                judging those. So I played just angled balls into the middle pocket for
                2.30h. At first I felt very insecure,but then it felt better and better.
                Towards the end, I did pot 3 balls out of 5. This will be my exercise for the next next
                couple of weeks

                Cheers
                Mat
                There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                never give up!

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                • #23
                  I really admire your dedication to the game. I'm sure your rewards will start coming soon. Good luck Mat91. Keep everyone posted

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                  • #24
                    He biffer thanks a lot!
                    Well at the moment it's easy for me to dedicate that much of time
                    towards Snooker. The last two semesters I did nearly double as much as I was supposed to do.
                    So this semester I don't have to attempt university very often and can enjoy my summer.

                    I've always been passionate about the game, but never had the time to truely start through

                    So rewards are free to join anytime they like

                    Best wishes
                    Mat
                    There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                    never give up!

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                    • #25
                      Good morning ( although very early),

                      just finished to play against one of my club mates, who is unquestionable
                      the king of the ring among us.

                      He told me several times, that I missed a shot, not due misalignment but
                      due to twisting my wrist when delivering the cue.

                      Well honestly I never felt that nor have I thought about it.
                      When playing straight balls over the spots the cue ball runs nicely
                      back to my cue tip.

                      But he's been right. We repeated the shot and I did the very same
                      again.

                      So my question is, how can I train not to move my wrist
                      whe delivering the cue?

                      I do not feel any movement then and canmot turn my head to watch my wrist.
                      If I do so I miss the pot anyway.

                      I would be very grateful for some help thanks a lot in advance guys


                      On a different note, I did one of the most beautiful shots of my life so far.
                      A red through the middle of the pack in the corner pocket.
                      Left and right just enough room to let the white through.
                      Even got position on a nice and seemingly easy black.
                      Just a few degree away from a straight line.

                      So I took my time watched for the exact angle got down and then...
                      shoot the black some where into the outer space....

                      I could have bitten my ...

                      Oh well I love Snooker


                      Cheers
                      Mat
                      There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                      never give up!

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                      • #26
                        Good morning =)

                        as promised, I´ve taken a picture of the "21" exercise.

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                        So you play with ball in hand, out of any position you want.
                        The aim is to pot as many balls as possible in a row, without
                        loosing position.


                        I also shot a video of myself doing some exercises.
                        It was weird to watch tho. So much movement in my body
                        Strange that I was able to ever pot a ball^^

                        The video is just uploading on Youtube, I will add it as soon as it is
                        up there.

                        Thanks and best wishes
                        Mat
                        There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                        never give up!

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                        • #27
                          Erm what is the point in that ??? lose position !!!! it's impossible to miss a ball ???????????????????????????????

                          Unless of course you have never picked a cue up before or don't know how to use screw
                          Last edited by jrc750; 16 May 2015, 10:36 AM.

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                          • #28
                            It's exactly for learning how to use screw and to develop a feeling of the amount of pace needed.
                            It might be simple for you guys who have lots of experience. But I for myself do enjoy this
                            exercise because I'm not good at all

                            Cheers
                            Mat
                            There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                            never give up!

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                            • #29
                              So =)

                              Upload finished.

                              https://youtu.be/ckOv2Od3DRA


                              Sorry for me beeing shy
                              I hope that the quality is okay.
                              I´ve rarely seen myself playing on video. So I´m a bit shocked, how shaky I look when
                              delivering.

                              Hope you like it anyway and have some tips for me, on what I should practice first =)
                              Thanks guys!

                              Cheers
                              Mat
                              There is always a chance to win. You just have to
                              never give up!

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                              • #30
                                Well done Mat. Keep it up. Looks like you've got some nice structure to your practice.
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