Anyone out there using sight right cue's or receiving coaching from the sight right team..i would like to hear any feed back on either
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Originally Posted by Paul_plaster View PostAnyone out there using sight right cue's or receiving coaching from the sight right team..i would like to hear any feed back on either
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Originally Posted by Paul_plaster View PostThanks rimmer 10,,,,I'm like most players, always looking for that extra something that will help to improve my game.seen that Bingham not really using it but is that not just because of muscle memory of knowing where to position himself
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Greetings fellow Snookerians,
I've bought a Sight-Right-cue direct from Riley to Malaysia, used it for 6 weeks and here is my humble opinion:
Buy it if you think you are struggling with your sighting and head positioning during cueing (cross cueing).
Don't buy it if you think it will make you cue straighter than before.
Well it did help me to fix my sighting (more to right side) and made me understand a bit more of my bad habits during easy shots (center pocket) missed. But over all, its a sighting tool to help fix your off-alignment and nothing more.
Cheers,
Z
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From my point of view I think it just cannot be the cue as he can't see the little device when he's down on the shot. However I believe the coac hing he has been getting from Steve Feeney(? not sure of name) which is obviously centered around alignment has really helped him. It might be he has seen someone to help his mental side too, as said above.
If you are of a mind I think getting some coaching from Feeney would be much more valuable that buying one of the SiteRight cues.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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I think the sight right cue is only used for rest play. its the same principle as the sight right board shown by Steve Davis in one of his video. if you notice Stuart Bingham cues normally with it to the side, then when he is using the rest, its on top.
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Originally Posted by Zhuge View PostGreetings fellow Snookerians,
I've bought a Sight-Right-cue direct from Riley to Malaysia, used it for 6 weeks and here is my humble opinion:
Buy it if you think you are struggling with your sighting and head positioning during cueing (cross cueing).
Don't buy it if you think it will make you cue straighter than before.
Well it did help me to fix my sighting (more to right side) and made me understand a bit more of my bad habits during easy shots (center pocket) missed. But over all, its a sighting tool to help fix your off-alignment and nothing more.
Cheers,
Z
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Originally Posted by drjef28 View PostI think the sight right cue is only used for rest play. its the same principle as the sight right board shown by Steve Davis in one of his video. if you notice Stuart Bingham cues normally with it to the side, then when he is using the rest, its on top.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostFrom my point of view I think it just cannot be the cue as he can't see the little device when he's down on the shot. However I believe the coac hing he has been getting from Steve Feeney(? not sure of name) which is obviously centered around alignment has really helped him. It might be he has seen someone to help his mental side too, as said above.
If you are of a mind I think getting some coaching from Feeney would be much more valuable that buying one of the SiteRight cues.
of course, first thing what S Feeney does is advise you to buy a Sight right cue !!!
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