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  • #16
    -- oops, double post! --

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    • #17
      HINT - remember to practice all area's of the game there is more to snooker then potting balls. I would encourage all players to also play a few games of Billiards every week, a lovely game and your brain will soon learn and see the correct angle's to lay and get out of snooker's.

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      • #18
        practise routines

        Thank you everyone on the comments.
        Just a quick point, i know i for one dont practise saftey myself but am i wrong in thinking not many people actually practise there safety play?

        Matt

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by davisskeggsm View Post
          Thank you everyone on the comments.
          Just a quick point, i know i for one dont practise saftey myself but am i wrong in thinking not many people actually practise there safety play?

          Matt
          theres a recent thread on this somewhere matt

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          • #20
            You must have a good safety game as well as pot ball's to be able to compete seriously in the game of snooker.

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            • #21
              Even though the game is geared up for the more attacking players now, you can still snatch a frame in a close scoring frame with a good safety game under your belt.

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              • #22
                practise routines

                Yeah i understand what you are saying, but being honest do you practise your safety play?

                Matt

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                • #23
                  Yes honestly i do Matt, because i love the game i wanted to be able to have the all round game under my belt. My practice partner and i still practice laying snooker's with one red left and all the colours on the table then just the colours then remove one colour until we are trying to lay a snooker with just the pink and black on the table.

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                  • #24
                    I play a game with myself where I place the black and white on opposite end cushions and then see how many safeties I can play before I leave a pot which I would feel like attempting, then I attempt it (with safety in mind, i.e. trying to leave it safe if I miss - often requires a bit of luck) and I continue until the ball is potted, then I start again. It's fun if you take it seriously and don't just throw your cue at a safety.
                    "Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
                    - Linus Pauling

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                    • #25
                      nrage,

                      A good shot to practice you mentioned, and i fail to understand why anyone who plays the game does not practice the safety game
                      and like you i find it fun and a battle of wits playing the safety game.

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                      • #26
                        there is a decent stephen hendry app on the iphone - contains a number of routines that i've enjoyed doing...
                        Highest Match Break 39 (November 10th 2015)

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                        • #27
                          I used to have a game against myself when I didn't (intentionally) pot a ball for an hour or so. I found that an hour of that was enough and moved on to the line-up .
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                          • #28
                            practise routines

                            Thanks everyone i may include safety into my practise routines now
                            Cheers
                            Matt

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                            • #29
                              The colour ball practice routine, line ups, the routines when the reds are behind the black, pink, etc on both sides, perpendicular to the line up ... a cross around black, pink, blue etc.. 5 or so reds on the baulk and black cushions .. Reds as clusters with few single reds etc ... Potting the black half to 3 quarter ball with high speed and high screw back or follow and side if required to break the cluster of reds and come out and maybe hit a cushion etc ... The list is endless, you just have to be creative and / or search around !
                              My blog on snooker and other cue ball games -

                              www.cue-ball-control.blogspot.in

                              :snooker:

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by AKashyap View Post
                                The colour ball practice routine, line ups, the routines when the reds are behind the black, pink, etc on both sides, perpendicular to the line up ... a cross around black, pink, blue etc.. 5 or so reds on the baulk and black cushions .. Reds as clusters with few single reds etc ... Potting the black half to 3 quarter ball with high speed and high screw back or follow and side if required to break the cluster of reds and come out and maybe hit a cushion etc ... The list is endless, you just have to be creative and / or search around !
                                i enjoy doing the long blues from the yellow and green spot. i find this teaches you a lot about how good your technique is. its resulted in a few modifications, the main one is getting the elbow behind the head, and making your sure shoulder is locked. you know as soon as you've hit it whether there's shoulder involved (a big problem with me) whereas with lineup-type practices your technique can be poor and you can still pot the ball. my lineup top break is 59 but that was done with a pretty poor cue action (a few months ago).


                                hendry suggests on his app doing it until you get 5 pots in each corner pocket. it can take me 25-30 attempts sometimes! i do think there is value (although it is tedious) in doing the same pot over and over again - you do start to notice little things which you wouldn't the first 2 or 3 attempts.
                                Last edited by armstm; 7 August 2012, 09:02 AM.
                                Highest Match Break 39 (November 10th 2015)

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