If you pot a colour and there is no spot to place it what do you do?
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Originally Posted by gettingbetter View PostDo you bring them back in line? I try and do the same, but often, the angles don't really help."Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."
ALEX HIGGINS
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If you have to canon into another ball leave it where it lands imo. You cant move the balls in a frame. Personally I cannon into a few balls quite often but maybe spikes postitional polay is better than mine
In a real game you have to judge canons off balls so why should it be different in the lineup? Just my opinionsigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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Originally Posted by noel View PostBad ball!
I make them go and sit in the corner facing the yellow pocket.
They cannot join the lineup in play until the next session and only if they promise to roll straight in without a struggle or lip!
=o/
Noel
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the Line-up
I always thought that the line-up drill , was to aid in tightening up your positional play , helps with short range stun shots and screw shots . the purpose I think is to stay within a 12 to 15 inch distance of your next shot , and keep the cue-ball off the rail , your almost shortening the width of the table ( from 6ft. to 4 feet ) and your postion should remain in that coridor all the way through the clearance . it does have valve for practice , but I think there are other ways to improve that have quicker and more practial results.....later Joe
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http://fergalobrien.ie/practice3.html
HAHA have THAT RGC!! Coming from a pro..Scroll to the very last paragraph!!Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
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Originally Posted by RGCirencester View PostIm on your side roy?????
Its mal that disagrees
Have THAT 1lawyer!!Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
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Place two reds between top cushion and black, six reds between black and pink, seven reds between pink and blue.
All the reds should be in a straight line up the middle of the table.
Pot reds and blacks as if in a normal frame.
You can also opt to use NO CUSHIONS.
Or you can play the REDS IN SEQUENCE.
Or you can play only with BLACKS, OR ONLY PINKS, OR ONLY BLUES.Improving Your Game, From Every Angle: The Snooker Gym
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I actually think the line-up is more about potting than position. More often than not you are playing for a choice of reds... if you over-run guess what they're is another red there waiting... well early on anyway.
One routine I was trying last night is to just have the pink on its spot. Then place 3 reds in a diagonal line in front of the two middle and corner pockets. Then a red on the blue and black spots. The aim is to always get back on the pink. It forces you to be so much more precise with your positional play... really fine tunes what you are doing.
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Originally Posted by Nic Barrow View PostPlace two reds between top cushion and black, six reds between black and pink, seven reds between pink and blue.
All the reds should be in a straight line up the middle of the table.
Pot reds and blacks as if in a normal frame.
You can also opt to use NO CUSHIONS.
Or you can play the REDS IN SEQUENCE.
Or you can play only with BLACKS, OR ONLY PINKS, OR ONLY BLUES.Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View Postmy good friend Noel informed me of one Selby uses which is 5 between pink and black, 4 either side of the pink and 2 between pink and blue.
Hi Roy... here is a vid of Selby practicing it...
oddly, the line-up starts at 1:51 then continues to end then sigh] finishes from beginning of vid!
LOL.
However, well worth watching!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6skOHHuEPI
In this one he uses 5 per side and 5 between black and pink.
Cheers on 78 last night mate!
=o)
Noel
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Originally Posted by dantuck_7 View PostI actually think the line-up is more about potting than position. More often than not you are playing for a choice of reds... if you over-run guess what they're is another red there waiting... well early on anyway.
One routine I was trying last night is to just have the pink on its spot. Then place 3 reds in a diagonal line in front of the two middle and corner pockets. Then a red on the blue and black spots. The aim is to always get back on the pink. It forces you to be so much more precise with your positional play... really fine tunes what you are doing.
http://fergalobrien.ie/practice6.html
I haven't used it for a while, but I remember when I did it was always enjoyable and rewarding. Although I did have a problem - always left the ones on the yellow side to last for some reason.
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