Yet again Dennis Taylor has mentioned about Stephen's {rolls royce) cue action but yet again he has miss cued..this is not the first time that i have seen him miss cue and dammage his tip....so my qusetion is this...if his cue action is as good as they keep saying then why does he keep miss cueing ?
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I agree with the OP. But he does have a very smooth looking action when he's not mis cue-ing. I guess it's one of those pub facts that the commentary team like to pluck out at regular intervals(whilst completely ignoring other options!). I think when Ronnies in full flow his cue action is like silk that's been left to sit in baby oil overnight! Other classics they come up with include: "Ronnie's the most naturally talented player to pick up a cue"(ignoring how many exactly??!?! lol) or "Left handed players are better long ball potters"(ignoring how many great right handed long potters?!?!?!?!) etc etc.Steve Davis Technical Articles = https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...ilebasic?pli=1
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Originally Posted by Theguywithaplan View PostHe's just had another terrible miscue. His action is overrated IMO, the best cueist's in the game are Murphy Robertson and Ding.
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Stephen lee's cue action is good because he gets through the white without 'hitting' at it. He generates a lot of action on the white and yet is still able to stroke the balls in. I agree that on the downside he does dip down sometimes at the cue ball on screw shots and this is why he miscues now and again. Personally I still think he has a great cue action but I would put Murphy at the top of my list.coaching is not just for the pros
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