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  • #16
    But it was posted 15 mins before you said you were waiting for it
    sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Daniel Westhead 147 View Post
      I understand what the first 2 sentences mean :P. But I don't understand the what the 3rd sentence means .
      That's because usually sushi is raw. So you gonna teach him how to cook it.
      2009 Shanghai Roewe Masters Fantasy Game - 1ST RUNNER UP

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      • #18
        i think the most important technical thing i potting the ball followed by getting position

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        • #19
          Even if you like sushi, you still need to know how to grow rice. Then you would want to have soya sauce and wasabi, so you need to learn how to grow soya beans and horse raddish. After that, you may want to have a bottle of sake to go with your sushi...
          I think the moral of the story is just...
          Forget it, it is too damn complicated!
          Just go try to make the balls in the holes!
          www.AuroraCues.com

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
            Even if you like sushi, you still need to know how to grow rice. Then you would want to have soya sauce and wasabi, so you need to learn how to grow soya beans and horse raddish. After that, you may want to have a bottle of sake to go with your sushi...
            I think the moral of the story is just...
            Forget it, it is too damn complicated!
            Just go try to make the balls in the holes!
            I understand what that analogy means now snookerqjunkie, thanks, and I am sorry about asking loads of coaching questions. I just want to keep learning all about snooker .
            D.Westhead

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by Daniel Westhead 147 View Post
              I understand what that analogy means now snookerqjunkie, thanks, and I am sorry about asking loads of coaching questions. I just want to keep learning all about snooker .
              Daniel,

              I was just making that up.

              I sometimes (very often actually) make meaningless posts, dont take that seriously.

              I asked a lot of silly questions and still do all the time. Thankfully most folks here put up with me.

              Nothing wrong with asking questions, and I would like to wish you great success with learning snooker.

              On a serious note, I would suggest going to Frank Callan's site, and also Fergal O'Brien's, and try to put in a few hours a day to practice various drills and such.

              If you can afford it, getting a coach is not a bad idea, it would save you a lot of trouble and time. You may also consider taping yourself and posting it here, or send it to some coach, such as Terry Davidson, or Gavin on this forum, and see what they have to say.

              I would say in snooker good fundamental is very important, and it is hard to get that on your own without any help.

              Other than fundamental, you also need to figure out a way to aim consistently, and to learn the basic shots regarding positional play. Those would be in my opinion the first steps.

              There is no short cut, you need to put in the hours to be good at this, even if you are very gifted.
              www.AuroraCues.com

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                Daniel,

                I was just making that up.

                I sometimes (very often actually) make meaningless posts, dont take that seriously.

                I asked a lot of silly questions and still do all the time. Thankfully most folks here put up with me.

                Nothing wrong with asking questions, and I would like to wish you great success with learning snooker.

                On a serious note, I would suggest going to Frank Callan's site, and also Fergal O'Brien's, and try to put in a few hours a day to practice various drills and such.

                If you can afford it, getting a coach is not a bad idea, it would save you a lot of trouble and time. You may also consider taping yourself and posting it here, or send it to some coach, such as Terry Davidson, or Gavin on this forum, and see what they have to say.

                I would say in snooker good fundamental is very important, and it is hard to get that on your own without any help.

                Other than fundamental, you also need to figure out a way to aim consistently, and to learn the basic shots regarding positional play. Those would be in my opinion the first steps.

                There is no short cut, you need to put in the hours to be good at this, even if you are very gifted.
                Lol and ok . Thanks for your reply's to my posts as well you are a very snd person . I have looked on Frank Callan's website and Fergal O'Brien's website, but will have a much closer look in my spare time. I will try to find a coach and start getting lessons as well for I have proven to myself that everyone does need a bit of help from time to time no matter how much knowledge they obtain about their subject :P. Have you got MSN? If so add my MSN: Daniel_Westhead@hotmail.co.uk so we can talk more about snooker quickly if you want. No problems if you don't want to you are still a legend :P.
                D.Westhead

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                • #23
                  but its sashimi that is the raw fish dish not sushi

                  sushi is predominantly rice, whereas sashimi is predominantly raw sea based fish

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by andy carson View Post
                    but its sashimi that is the raw fish dish not sushi

                    sushi is predominantly rice, whereas sashimi is predominantly raw sea based fish
                    Is it? Haha, didn't know that .
                    D.Westhead

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                    • #25
                      cue action. even if you're not a natural, it can be worked on, just like a golfer's swing.

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