i know, i remember doing it myself as a junior
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Originally Posted by thelongbomber View PostHaha.. ya, well unfortunately it's unwritten, but if it was in the rulebook, I suppose I could call a foul on HIM if he doesn't respot the balls and take an extra 4 points each time
Yes, your opponent should spot the balls and count your break so you can hear it, good for rhythm. Even in practice I can barely count my own breaks.JP Majestic
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostDon't take much notice of some of the posters on here because your doing well, LB. And you have the balls to post yourself playing, credit to you for that.
Yes, your opponent should spot the balls and count your break so you can hear it, good for rhythm. Even in practice I can barely count my own breaks.Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostHappy to do this - PM me with times that are good for you and we will make a Skype dateMayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Originally Posted by thelongbomber View PostWatching it, I also made that realization. It's the funniest thing though about leaving balls on. My m8s laugh at me because I'm what they call a "duck shooter". That is I take all the easy ducks. I think it's old habits from a time when I was just a raw potter and nothing else. My potting and cue ball control is much more refined now, but my shot selection still haunts me.
i think its great what your doing with all your activity on tsf and i'm sure you have other ambitions to where you want to take this so, you must keep it up.
i would ask in regards to your video, are you getting the response you hoped for? what other areas in break building would you like to explore?
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posti take it you have the duck shooter and long bomber as your nic names right? any more?
i think its great what your doing with all your activity on tsf and i'm sure you have other ambitions to where you want to take this so, you must keep it up.
i would ask in regards to your video, are you getting the response you hoped for? what other areas in break building would you like to explore?
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posti take it you have the duck shooter and long bomber as your nic names right? any more?
i think its great what your doing with all your activity on tsf and i'm sure you have other ambitions to where you want to take this so, you must keep it up.
i would ask in regards to your video, are you getting the response you hoped for? what other areas in break building would you like to explore?
In regards to the video, most definitely I have gotten more than I anticipated. My primary aim was just to share my experience with anyone that cared to learn and wanted help in their own game. I intend to share more videos and breaks as my understanding develops. Stu has offered to spend some time with me which is absolutely wonderful as well.
Seeing the feedback, it seems I have some practice areas to focus on which I wasn't previously aware of. So that alone has been a benefit.
I believe that my shot selection is poor right now because my shot range and capabilities are lacking. At least that's how I see the game: the more shots and cue action control we develop, the greater our awareness of positional possibilities are.Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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I also think that breakbuilding is general is very well understood by century runners, but it's rarely coached in complete form. There are tutorials about what do for increasing breaks, and there are many books that touch on the subject, but very few resources for truly understanding the art and science of breakbuilding as well as the mental approach and thought process. With others, I would like to create that resource. I think video with commentary will do that so hope that others share so that we can develop a rich resource for other aspiring players.Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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I believe that my shot selection is poor right now because my shot range and capabilities are lacking. At least that's how I see the game: the more shots and cue action control we develop, the greater our awareness of positional possibilities are.
You mentioned that the local standard isn't that high... This will be why. You learn most from playing better players and seeing the ways they go about clearing the balls... You can spot it to an extent on the telly but it really is different in the flesh from the angle of life.
I also think that breakbuilding is general is very well understood by century runners, but it's rarely coached in complete form.
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Originally Posted by Inoffthered View PostAye. What he said..This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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