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  • #91
    TRied the 51 clearance tonight.

    Epic failure!

    After about a dozen attempts to get the first red I started getting in the swing of this routine. Played the first red from the D - managed, eventually, the 3 reds but failed to get a good angle on the last black to get me up to the yellow. So Ive broken it down into consistently getting 24 then extend that to getting up to the yellow.

    Great routine though.
    #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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    • #92
      Keep at it bro, I'm sure you'll crack it...

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      • #93
        Just had a look at vids,prob OK to practice but the 1st one could cost you a match and the second one most def,so my point is why practice something that you prob would never use in a match.

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        • #94
          Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
          Just had a look at vids,prob OK to practice but the 1st one could cost you a match and the second one most def,so my point is why practice something that you prob would never use in a match.
          Probably as it's a good measure of how you're cueing? Same with long blues off the spot with cue ball on the baulk line, you could play a whole session and not have to take that shot on.
          "just tap it in":snooker:

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          • #95
            I don't get what you mean?

            Call me ignorant, but I have no idea how a 51 clearance can cost you a match... Enlighten us x

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            • #96
              Originally Posted by pottr View Post
              I don't get what you mean?

              Call me ignorant, but I have no idea how a 51 clearance can cost you a match... Enlighten us x
              if you were 52 behind lol

              ignore me, i'll get me coat now lol
              #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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              • #97
                spent a solid 40 mins (the length of time a quid gets you on the light meter) doing this routine again tonight. Still haven't managed it... but the first shot really does make you concentrate on the cueing. The opening shot is now pretty much engrained in my shots list, so much so I can play it in different ways to get high or low on the black and that first shot is def no gimme.

                Even though I've not completed it yet I feel its assisted me greatly - so I'm grateful to Pottr and I Never Miss... for the routine. And in a completely serendipitous moment, pretty much an identical shot came up when I was playing one of the better players in the club - I floated it in as though as it was nowt!
                #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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                • #98
                  I believe the term is "whoop, there it is!"

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                  • #99
                    Nice shooting, aside from a bit of head movement I dont think your technique is bad at all. Very smooth stroke and nice and consistent acceleration. At the end of the day as long as the balls are going in then who cares?

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                    • Not me, pal

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                      • Originally Posted by pottr View Post
                        Practice mate

                        Congrats on pulling off the line out... It takes some doing that first few times. Soon it will be muscle memory and you spot patterns.

                        I'll film that 5 reds routine later after I've had a snooze... Maybe get Luke to hold the ipad so that you can see the black end.
                        Did you try this Jack? Be good to see the legend return back to the big screen, a man amongst boys lol.

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                        • Not yet Mark... I'll add it to the other one for tomorrow night.

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                          • Heres my attempt at a similar drill I do with 3 scattered reds. The idea is to start with one red and clear all colours while working your way up to as many reds as possible, adding a red after every clearance.

                            Lucky kiss on the pink haha.
                            Last edited by OmaMiesta; 7 August 2015, 07:35 AM.

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                            • Impressive Oma, you have come on a ton from your first few videos. You will be giving Les and Terry sleepless nights if they watch this lol.

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                              • Should have claimed it was a cannon

                                Mick Price used to have a similar routine. Only he would start with 15 and remove a red each time... I'll have to ask him next time I see him but I think once he actually got all the way down to 1 red before he missed!

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