I have for many years tried to dissect seemingly pointless aspects of this wonderful game. For the longest time, Hendry's success intrigued me. Of course I know of the obvious like his superb break building skills and superb potting and long balls. I also know he is a huge competitor and hates losing. I also know that he played in a different era, and how some of his competitors weren't able to match him. Recently in commentary, and interviews, he mentioned how he was extremely positive and never thought of losing and that this was his mental approach when playing.
What I'm interested in finding out are the little tiny things Hendry did that made him so great.
One thing I noticed watching some of his old videos was that he would often take his eyes OFF the table and look at himself chalking his cue as he walked around the table. Is this small habit just a coincidence? Or a contributing cause to his success? Curious if you think this was meaningful or not.
If you have other things you observed about his game that are rarely mentioned, please do share.
What I'm interested in finding out are the little tiny things Hendry did that made him so great.
One thing I noticed watching some of his old videos was that he would often take his eyes OFF the table and look at himself chalking his cue as he walked around the table. Is this small habit just a coincidence? Or a contributing cause to his success? Curious if you think this was meaningful or not.
If you have other things you observed about his game that are rarely mentioned, please do share.
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