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Hang on Biggie, going back to Selby... the guy didn't start out as a pool player, that sir is a huge myth.
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I'm not sure if Barry Stark or someone close to him follows this thread, but he released a video about a week ago that explains a lot about what happens when playing these kind of shots. I think the most important thing is the right pace, which Barry mentions in the video.
https://youtu.be/edQIbjdFCms?t=228
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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostGlad you're having fun with the knowledge you have learnt recently snari
Don't tell Terry though as you'll get me/Big Shot into trouble, you being a beginner and all!
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postits this shot, tel you trying to forget about it already? i walk around this shot in the video showing every conceivable angle. this 3/4 ball pots straight? can you see bob?
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostJust ignore that Davis made the last 16 at World 9-ball then because it doesn't suit your story. Just ignore that the British women snooker players dominated in the USA for years.
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Originally Posted by snari View PostWhat a topic!
As a beginner I have to say that I've begun to understand game physics, thanks to the lively conversation and educational videos provided in here.
Here's my contribution to the topic, sorry for the bad technique.
https://youtu.be/fjc7Y6q3_7Y
PS. I don't own any cues
Don't tell Terry though as you'll get me/Big Shot into trouble, you being a beginner and all!
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostHarold Shipman?? I didn't even know he played.
Tbh, everytime big shot using Dave's name, Terry&vmax are getting abit upset.
So, I thought we might be able to resolve the situation by using other name.
Anyway, that's it for tonight .
Bed time !!
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostLol. We have had this discussion before and i won, natch.
No snooker player can ever compete at pool - not now, not ever. Players adapt to their environments - strong fundamentals and straight cueing for snooker; power and creativity for pool. Both take time to learn. The second Ronnie O'Sullivan can do this is the second he becomes competitive at pool. Took SVB decades of dedicated practise to do it, so don't expect it from Ronnie anytime soon.
https://youtu.be/OsG9_yrEZtk
And, as you're such a fan, dr dave's analysis - do point out where he's wrong, won't you?
https://youtu.be/WAEnKCL3stU
PS only selby is competitive at Chinese 8 ball, he's won nothing and he's, er, a pool player. Other than that, spot on, as ever!
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostLol. We have had this discussion before and i won, natch.
No snooker player can ever compete at pool - not now, not ever. Players adapt to their environments - strong fundamentals and straight cueing for snooker; power and creativity for pool. Both take time to learn. The second Ronnie O'Sullivan can do this is the second he becomes competitive at pool. Took SVB decades of dedicated practise to do it, so don't expect it from Ronnie anytime soon.
https://youtu.be/OsG9_yrEZtk
And, as you're such a fan, dr dave's analysis - do point out where he's wrong, won't you?
https://youtu.be/WAEnKCL3stU
PS only selby is competitive at Chinese 8 ball, he's won nothing and he's, er, a pool player. Other than that, spot on, as ever!
Terry ,
He means Dr. Harold !!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI am amazed there are snooker players on here who are ready to believe someone who doesn't even play snooker, although he does have 20 cues. There are tons of different techniques coming out of the States all the time and nowadays most have video 'proof'. There has to be about 30 'foolproof' aiming systems for starters one can Google.
That must be why the pool pros did so well in the World Champs a few years back and why the British women dominated the US Woman's pool scene for years. It leads me to believe snooker players are doing it right or at least better than pool players and that our theories are correct. If we weren't how come Steve Davis made the last 16 of the World 9-ball Champs and how come snooker players win those Chinese 10-ball tournaments for big bucks? Why can snooker players play pool well when they try it but pool players don't do so well in snooker?
No snooker player can ever compete at pool - not now, not ever. Players adapt to their environments - strong fundamentals and straight cueing for snooker; power and creativity for pool. Both take time to learn. The second Ronnie O'Sullivan can do this is the second he becomes competitive at pool. Took SVB decades of dedicated practise to do it, so don't expect it from Ronnie anytime soon.
https://youtu.be/OsG9_yrEZtk
And, as you're such a fan, dr dave's analysis - do point out where he's wrong, won't you?
https://youtu.be/WAEnKCL3stU
PS only selby is competitive at Chinese 8 ball, he's won nothing and he's, er, a pool player. Other than that, spot on, as ever!
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Originally Posted by snari View PostWhat a topic!
As a beginner I have to say that I've begun to understand game physics, thanks to the lively conversation and educational videos provided in here.
Here's my contribution to the topic, sorry for the bad technique.
https://youtu.be/fjc7Y6q3_7Y
PS. I don't own any cues
Nice to see you cueing like that (start slow delivery and than speed up ).
my kind of taste ( as well as many other 16 breakers)
Nice cueing .
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostAnd the millions could find only you, biggie and Ramon to represent them, biggie who's trying to blow Dizzy Gillespies trumpet with a tongue swollen with lies, Ramon with a high break of 16 and you who could be your gran
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostThis post better than any other shows you know sod all about pool, snooker and especially side.
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