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Starting to think it isn't object ball
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postnot for me..
i believe you need a system to be consistent
I also remember an interview with Ronnie on his show recently. I've quoted the relevant part below:
Andy Goldstein "when you're erm, when you're down on the shot, is the last ball you look at the cue ball, or the object ball?"
Ronnie: "errrrr, I don't even know to be honest with ya. No, I don't even know. I 'spose it's meant to be the object ball, but I; sometimes I find myself looking at the white".WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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i could say what ronnie do you want, but this seems to be how he sights an i believe him https://youtu.be/pVjIZpY3Yug?t=5m30s
i dont know what its like to have trained all the hrs he has or to play a world class pro infront of tons of people with millions watching on the screan, plus to be so talented at the chosen sport. but that honed technique is systematic
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J6UK:
Yeah, he's the same as me. But I don't actually think about it when I'm playing. It's the road to ruin.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by GeordieDS View PostInteresting vid but with him it's so natural he could close his eyes and still pot it and get perfect positionWPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostIt's not natural. It's hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of hitting balls when he was a kid. Then more hours as he got older, and then some more.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by GeordieDS View PostI haven't read any of Chris Henry's ideas but it has been feeling much more natural in amongst the balls although for longer shots i do flick more between the two,either way I've got my Mojo back
Are you sayin you look at the CB ( u keep ur eye on the CB ) at the time of striking , without looking at the OB ,, and you pot the OB ??
What I mean is ,, you do'nt look at the OB AT ALL ( at the time of contact between the tip and CB ) , and still re able to pot the OB ??Last edited by Ramon; 27 June 2015, 04:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostJ6UK:
Yeah, he's the same as me. But I don't actually think about it when I'm playing. It's the road to ruin.
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Just to share, when potting straight blue from baulk line in training, I get a better results (8/10) if I locked on the CB on final strike. Can't do the same for any other pots except for dead straight shots. Can't explain why but since its working well, i'll stick with it.
I think at the end of the day, there's NO "wrong" technique and there is definitely no best technique for all as it is individual preferences and whichever makes you fly, just stick with it and mastered it
cheers, Z
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Originally Posted by Zhuge View PostJust to share, when potting straight blue from baulk line in training, I get a better results (8/10) if I locked on the CB on final strike. Can't do the same for any other pots except for dead straight shots. Can't explain why but since its working well, i'll stick with it.
I think at the end of the day, there's NO "wrong" technique and there is definitely no best technique for all as it is individual preferences and whichever makes you fly, just stick with it and mastered it
cheers, Z
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Ive always been a person who flicks between balls when im playing and try let my natural game take over but i have recently noticed as ive became more aware that on the straight or just off straight shots where i can see ob, cb and pocket im more of an ob player and that changes when i have delicate little cut backs....
I think we all mustn't try tinker with our natural game as it will mess with your game.
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Originally Posted by misspentoldage View PostI've studied hundreds of hours of professional snooker over the years and, excluding daft trick shots, masses and exhibition shots, I have NEVER seen a pro take a serious shot without looking at the object ball at the time of strike.
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