I hope that's including a 4hr lunch break?!
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No routine as such but whenever I get a chance and be at the practice table I would start out with placing cue ball on brown spot and hit the spots up and down and try to bring the CB back to hit the tip. After a few times and if the CB is coming back to the tip i ensure I am cueing straight then I would hit em with a little pace for checking my cueing on power shots..
I would also practice long blues off the spot and CB in the middle of pink black spot near the corner pocket in line with a full ball blue.. would repeat that 10 times or more.
Then would take a few long pots (angular ones) as this is my current weakness ... then a full solo line up and yes in the end taking colours... If i have time and dont feel bored/tired I would place only pink and black and take pink to balck to pink kind of exercise...
during solo I can go on as long as i can keep myself enjoying and would stop as soon as I start to get bored/tired."I am still endeavouring to meet someone funnier than my life" - Q. M. Sidd
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostBlacks off the spot is a great routine i used to do it regular . I would not recommend the line up as there are far too many options when you lose control of the white , its no good for pinpoint accuracy .
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Originally Posted by j6uk View PostIt was an eye opener for me when I started doing blacks and you do need patience:snooker:
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You do make me lol, well if you can somehow enjoy those annoying half hrs more power to you..
Originally Posted by narl View PostIve got almost zero patience, played the blacks for a few minutes then just scattered the balls around potting anything and went home after a half hour. Just seemed to be playing shots really fast instead of following a routine, bloody annoying too.
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Originally Posted by j6ukYou do make me lol,
well if you can somehow enjoy those annoying half hrs more power to you..
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My routine today,
Colours off there spots, 10 reds scattered around the pink and black for break building, power potting the green and yellow off there spots using stun / screw to disturb a waiting red pack in between the pink and black.
Its amazing how much you get in to the cue ball with a nice controlled longer back swing coupled with the rear pause, which, really encourages hitting of through the cue ball, if, you can keep still on the shot. The 12 by 6 table becomes a small playing area when you hitting the white properly.JP Majestic
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57"
17oz
9.5mm Elk
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