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  • #31
    Originally Posted by cueman View Post
    I would say the cue is too short. Seems a lot of effort to move the cueball around because you are having to cue up close to the white with your bridge hand. That isn't giving you a lot of follow through and I can imagine after playing a few frames, you will start to feel tired quickly having to use a lot of effort moving the white around the table.

    I used to play with a 56.75" cue and although I'm 5' 10" I knew it was having a detrimental impact on my game. Great in the balls when you are just using soft screw and stun shots, but any power shots or certainly playing on slow tables it was a struggle. BTW the table you played on looks pretty slow but that could be because of the lack of follow through and failing to generate spin easily.

    I now use a cue just short of 58" and its made it so much easier now to get through the ball and generating the necessary power with just a nicely timed stroke. You watch any of the pros and they rarely have to generate much power because its all about the timing. I know you said in your vid that you felt your timing was off, but I'm sure that's because of the lack of follow through. Not looking to be critical because I can see you can play, but sometimes players can be a little stubborn about things like that.
    Well, you prfr this post to J6 and I do'nt want to hjacking this thread. Thrvr I apologize to you and other members for This Off the topic question !!
    Just out of curiosity , are you saying generateing of spin with CB , is dependt on how much u follow through ?? so , the more follow through , the more spin ??
    This one is new to me !!
    I'm asking this cus i heard u'r a good player . , I just hope u have time to explain this . So I can learn Sumthing here !!
    Many thanks !!

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    • #32
      Originally Posted by ace man View Post
      Love the onfidence with controlled stun run through - sign of a high level player.
      I don't get the remarks about the cue.
      Originally Posted by tedisbill View Post
      All I see is some lovely smooth cueing. Good to watch J6.
      Originally Posted by OmaMiesta View Post
      Hey man if thats you at you're B game than I wouldn't wanna play you're A game
      cheer lads,i have been known to proudce tellephone numbers on a good day. nothing special though

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
        not when i last saw him. but your missing the thread of things an by the smell of it your looking for a rumble so we can leave it there if you want
        Apologies if you think I'm looking for a rumble because I wasn't at all. I think you could be a lot better player if you had a longer cue that's all maybe 58 or 58.5, I think deep down you also think you'd struggle to create as good shots particular long potting with the cue you currently use and I don't think you bending that arm is as natural as you think probably the cue.
        Nothing wrong with how you play J6

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        • #34
          cheers leo, and you could be right. when im dropping down bang on every time, slotting them in, in form as they say. im holding the cue in the reds an inch in at 56, an it feels right. but, i would like to get my hands on a 58.5 so i can open up that bit more.. we will see what comes out of the workshop over the next few months

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          • #35
            great that's my spec make it around 18 or just under so when you don't like it - I can buy it

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            • #36
              not sure about that b, that little cue im using now is 16.3/9mm so if i was making for me from scratch it'll be around 58.5/17/9.2

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                not sure about that b, that little cue im using now is 16.3/9mm so if i was making for me from scratch it'll be around 58.5/17/9.2
                My specs are 58/18.2/9.2

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                • #38
                  Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                  not sure about that b, that little cue im using now is 16.3/9mm so if i was making for me from scratch it'll be around 58.5/17/9.2
                  oh and 2/3rds laquered

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                  • #39
                    That line up reminded me of this video. not sure if its been posted before..

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                    • #40
                      Originally Posted by jono* View Post
                      That line up reminded me of this video. not sure if its been posted before..

                      practice at home!!! ?
                      hell of a room ROS has there
                      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                      • #41
                        doubtful that is his home considering he keeps going on about his need to pay school fees, but his cue ball control is mesmerising

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                        • #42
                          Yeah they do look lot similar - J6 sights it differently under his eye - moves a bit more on occasion Ronnie stiller on the shot n times it a little more also a tad more pause at the back on the stun both pull the cue right back to the bridge both very fluid and easy on the eye to watch.

                          Have you modelled bits of your game on his I wonder J6?

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                          • #43
                            well looking good is part of the act, especially when your competing, it can put your opponent on the back foot. i say can cus really nice players dont buy it
                            from the pro game hendry was the one player i consciously took from, then of cource watched enogh of ronnie to never see him play again.
                            i think we're all nicking bits off the winners in the game, though when i was serious about playing i stopped watching snooker. but if i was to say now whos had the biggest influence it would be the nuget. thats who i see when looking at that vid. his technique is embedded in my subconscious from when i started to play 34yrs ago.
                            Last edited by j6uk; 10 September 2015, 05:36 PM.

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                            • #44
                              Originally Posted by jono* View Post
                              doubtful that is his home considering he keeps going on about his need to pay school fees, but his cue ball control is mesmerising
                              :wink:
                              the title of the clip says practice at home
                              mesmerising
                              Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                              • #45
                                tuca tianing in the kitchen. a total clearace before the kettle boils, with how to a make a nice cuppa

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