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  • #16
    computer helped

    Hey,

    Exactly the same question was asked from another user.
    That's what I replied to him:

    had this problem too.
    For me it was very difficult to understand, and to practice, because when playing I never knew if the white ball had any back or forward-spin when hitting the object ball.
    So, when I tried 5 times the same shot the white ball was on 5 different posicions after hitting the object ball.

    A good practice for me, to understand what will happen to the white ball was (shame on me *g*) playing computer snooker.
    I used "iSnooker"
    With this program you can do several times the exact same shot, once as stun, than light, medium or hard draw, ...... and you automatically see what happens with the white ball.
    And when you understand what happens on the computer-table, you will also understand what happens when you practice on a real table AND if the white ball follows a complete other way on your snookertable than on the computer-table, something is wrong with your shot .

    And then you know what to practice:snooker:

    This really helped me a lot

    Alex

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