Originally Posted by Drac
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I get coaching by a well known scottish ex pro who doesn't even play the game anymore other than coaching commitments and when he picks up the cue and pots a ball it's a different class the way he strikes it you've got to see it on the table to appreciate it. I've watched Anthony Mcgill in pro-ams years ago and he's the same, I got murdered off of Rhys Clark when he was winning the mens, under 21s and juniors all in the same season so you've got to see them do it at the table to understand there is no such thing as 'micro-adjusting' for these guys they know what line they want before their down on the shot the rest is just them getting the cue through straight and they all do it impeccable and to be honest picking the line of aim is pretty **** easy compared to having a professional cue action.
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