Bernard Laurin in Montreal took a few inches off my Trevor White when I shathered the tip. He did a great job, weight and balance changed a tiny bit but shaft was good, I am not sure but think that most Trevor Whites are balanced bang on 17 inches. I think I will be able to make next Tourny Les, I put in my request to abstain from work. Cheers,
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostBernard Laurin in Montreal took a few inches off my Trevor White when I shathered the tip. He did a great job, weight and balance changed a tiny bit but shaft was good, I am not sure but think that most Trevor Whites are balanced bang on 17 inches. I think I will be able to make next Tourny Les, I put in my request to abstain from work. Cheers,Terry Davidson
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostWill the fresh fruit and veggy survive you deserting them? Les will open up the pre-registration on Monday I believe so we'll see you at the Corner Bank just before 11am SaturdayI try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostLol, I know the fruit and Vegetables wont miss me B U T, there are some very attractive single ladies that I hope will worry a bit.... Its not all about the fruit and Vegy Quality its how you look while doing it...... I still Iron my pants and try to look my best, a couple of very nice smiles so far.....Lol C U Both soon Cheers,
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostWell I guess I will see how it feels when I get it back. I haven't used the cue in two years so it will feel different anyways.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostHow you getting on with shorter cue Les? I've just gone the other way and bought a 59" cue so having to hold it a little higher on the butt to get right distance between cue ball and bridge but it's working out ok." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostHi Markz, love it. Plays great and I won two matches first time out with it. My confidence level has increased big time. I ordered a new mini extension from Stu which goes from 9" to 14" which will be perfect for those shots that are just out of reach. Big Six Red Handicap tournament this weekend. Feeling really good about it.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostIs practice going well with you entering the tournaments. Are you still going through teds routines he gave you? Hopefully shorter cue will give you the boost to improve in practice and matches." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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You just need to enjoy the game Les. Play completely for fun. Don't worry about technique and over think. Just pot balls!WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostYou just need to enjoy the game Les. Play completely for fun. Don't worry about technique and over think. Just pot balls!" Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostYes exactly what I am doing. My technique will never be what everyone thinks it should be. No different then my golf swing is but I get the job done. That's the main objective. It's not how it's how many.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostEveryone's technique is different Les, just need to be consistent with what you have. Even forget about breaks or winning/losing, just enjoy the game and have fun seeing yourself improve. For me when your trying to improve, results don't mean much, I'd rather be learning about the game and progressing myself to the next level. Wins come pretty easy if you keep pushing yourself." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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Originally Posted by markz View PostEveryone's technique is different Les, just need to be consistent with what you have. Even forget about breaks or winning/losing, just enjoy the game and have fun seeing yourself improve. For me when your trying to improve, results don't mean much, I'd rather be learning about the game and progressing myself to the next level. Wins come pretty easy if you keep pushing yourself." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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Well, Les. It basically comes down to the fact that you're just playing at your level. Matches are totally, totally different to playing in practice in the line-up or even playing against your mate.
Everybody will drop down a level and not play their best snooker in a match. The guys on TV are not playing right a top of their game in a match (though occasionally they will).
So it basically just comes down to realistically knowing where you are with your game. If you can make 40 in the line-up on your own, then for real match play you can halve that straight away. Then halve it again because the balls are never that easy in a real frame. So now we've got your realistic average break, which is 10.
I mean, take a guy with a high break of 56 against his mate in the club. He's gonna get nowhere near 50 breaks in tournament play. He'll be more like a 20 break player at best in competition.
That's just snooker. Nobody plays at 100% of their game. It's just that for the better players, 65-75% will be just fine in matches. Then occasionally you play almost to the top of your game. But I've probably played about 2 or 3 matches in the last 2 years where I felt like I was flying.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostWell, Les. It basically comes down to the fact that you're just playing at your level. Matches are totally, totally different to playing in practice in the line-up or even playing against your mate.
Everybody will drop down a level and not play their best snooker in a match. The guys on TV are not playing right a top of their game in a match (though occasionally they will).
So it basically just comes down to realistically knowing where you are with your game. If you can make 40 in the line-up on your own, then for real match play you can halve that straight away. Then halve it again because the balls are never that easy in a real frame. So now we've got your realistic average break, which is 10.
I mean, take a guy with a high break of 56 against his mate in the club. He's gonna get nowhere near 50 breaks in tournament play. He'll be more like a 20 break player at best in competition.
That's just snooker. Nobody plays at 100% of their game. It's just that for the better players, 65-75% will be just fine in matches. Then occasionally you play almost to the top of your game. But I've probably played about 2 or 3 matches in the last 2 years where I felt like I was flying." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
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