I have been hearing a lot of noise lately on twitter about "Sightright" there is a lot of mixed reactions about it. I just wanted to if anyone has ever actually bought one of these cues?. and more about the whole idea thanks!
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Originally Posted by Harr View PostI have been hearing a lot of noise lately on twitter about "Sightright" there is a lot of mixed reactions about it. I just wanted to if anyone has ever actually bought one of these cues?. and more about the whole idea thanks!
I do think the cheese board line thing can be a useful thing to get you to understand your alignment if used in conjunction with a snooker coach who understands the principles of it.
This however can be replicated easily without paying for it and you could just use the baulk line in a similar way.
If anyone wants to improve there are no real short cuts apart from a bit of good coaching and hundreds of hours on the table - solo play - ingraining it and setting targets.
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Originally Posted by Harr View Post100% agree the top of the range cue is about £600 is cue good quality? or are you just paying for the idea
If you are considering spending that kind of money Trevor White - Coutts Parris or something go for it
Personally you would get more enjoyment and a better chance of improving in other ways - gimmicks and poor craftsmanship do not do anything for your game that a half decent cue for 300 pounds and a half dozen coaching sessions every month for six months and 20 hours a week solo practice would not do much better.
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All just gimmicks mate and sales men trying to flog you stuff.
Nothing will make you a better player other than hours and hours on the practice table.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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