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How many hours do you think is suitable for me to improve my game alot because at the moment I'm struggling between a 20-30 break every now and then and it's not consistent enough.
I know how you feel mate... Couple that with the only decent club being 15 miles away and not driving and I struggle to play once a week!
Used to play like 6 hours a week at uni but I was still rubbish
Eventually I will join the club 2 miles away but its a joke quite frankly... They wouldn't let me join till the new year because they start memberships in january... So I have been waiting about 2 months and if I want to go there its 2 pound a persn to go in, and I have to get my sister, who is a member, to sign me in on the door
Just one hour’s practice a week will improve your game if you are a 20-30 break man.
However, if you have any problems with your stance or cue-action, practice will only bed them in deeper.
Get somebody to have a look at you. Then practise as often as you want to. If you force yourself to practise when you don’t want to, it can become counter productive.
How many hours do you think is suitable for me to improve my game alot because at the moment I'm struggling between a 20-30 break every now and then and it's not consistent enough.
You guys are lucky. I had only some 4 hours altogether in the past few weeks. Current workloads are killing me bit by bit. That is why my skill is nothing. Those members who came visiting me lately will know what I am talking about
You guys are lucky. I had only some 4 hours altogether in the past few weeks. Current workloads are killing me bit by bit. That is why my skill is nothing. Those members who came visiting me lately will know what I am talking about
I haven't played since last week...busy like hell...that's worse than yours
I can get 20-30 breaks every now and then it is definitely not water of a ducks back job... it isn't consistent, I need to improve alot but I don't have somebody to go with so I find it difficult because playing a few hours by myself is boring.
I can get 20-30 breaks every now and then it is definitely not water of a ducks back job... it isn't consistent, I need to improve alot but I don't have somebody to go with so I find it difficult because playing a few hours by myself is boring.
Pity your so far away fella, i would'nt mind a few frames with someone...
I've always found it difficult to find anyone that actually likes snooker no matter play it...
I've been into snooker for many years and only ever had 1 mate really into it..
Sad really int it...
I've been playing on my own the last few weeks after picking up a cue again after 3 years off the table and i've been quite enjoying the practise on my own but would be nice to have a few more peeps to play with.:snooker:
Pity your so far away fella, i would'nt mind a few frames with someone...
I've always found it difficult to find anyone that actually likes snooker no matter play it...
I've been into snooker for many years and only ever had 1 mate really into it..
Sad really int it...
I've been playing on my own the last few weeks after picking up a cue again after 3 years off the table and i've been quite enjoying the practise on my own but would be nice to have a few more peeps to play with.:snooker:
We almost have the same situation. I only have 1 mate who seriously into this game. The rest are either "gambler" (including my eldest bro) or just "recreational" type of players.
Need to motivate ourselves a lot since we are surrounded by "unsupportive" mates.
Pity your so far away fella, i would'nt mind a few frames with someone...
I've always found it difficult to find anyone that actually likes snooker no matter play it...
I've been into snooker for many years and only ever had 1 mate really into it..
Sad really int it...
I've been playing on my own the last few weeks after picking up a cue again after 3 years off the table and i've been quite enjoying the practise on my own but would be nice to have a few more peeps to play with.:snooker:
The only mate i've ever had really into snooker was at uni... And now i've left i'm back trying to convince people to play
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