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Plain ball all the time - nonsense
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostYup - okey doky you are right Ramon - good post - I will leave it be - it was his quote he made to me about him always being (swear word) right that irked me the most - I thought it a very poor statement to make for someone who is supposed to be a coach or a teacher.
Anyway live an let live and all that - I will tease no more - peace to all fishes.
I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostThe trick to making massive breaks is to not try to make massive breaks... just stay at table...
If it's easier to play for blue then to hold for black then it's definitely easier to play for baulk colours...
Little things you can do to make your shot as easy as possible... undercomplicate things almost...
Just keep at the table... big scores follow...
I used to be that guy. In practice, when there weren't 10 reds left I'd lose focus coz I'd want the ton...
Just unnecessary thoughts...
"Where do I want the white?"
Nothing else mattersI try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostNice info !! I miss one name here ( Tom finstad ) !! I don't know if that guy is still alive???? Terry,, any chance for sum info ??I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostI agree, I think if you look at all the options that side is only needed in a small amount of total shots but we all like to show off... lolOriginally Posted by j6uk View Postwhen i was a teenager
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Originally Posted by DandyA View Postcynicism perhaps but jealousy? I don't see it ...
I believe you can learn a little from everyone you meet and value a lot of the snippets of opinion on here from a variety of nice folk - good advice is good advice regardless of the source and standing of the person giving it.
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostI believe you can learn a little from everyone you meet and value a lot of the snippets of opinion on here from a variety of nice folk - good advice is good advice regardless of the source and standing of the person giving it.
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostHe ran a 147 during a money match on friday prior to canadians 2 years ago, plays very well...!!! Hope he decides to go to Canadian this year, did not come last!!!
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