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I have tinkerer with similar ideas since the 80,s but never had the white ball further down the aim line to aim at for reference which I like. I know this would help my cueing with a reference to see off line cueing.
Anyway I think it's a great idea this is how far I went with paper and pen back in 1980 and in helped me then.
I have tinkerer with similar ideas since the 80,s but never had the white ball further down the aim line to aim at for reference which I like. I know this would help my cueing with a reference to see off line cueing.
Anyway I think it's a great idea this is how far I went with paper and pen back in 1980 and in helped me then.
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i used to put coins around the edge of the table on the half ball , 1/4 ball ones ect.
Cheers Ricky
Holy moley Ricky, when did you get time to play lol, that's a good while spent on that.
Holy moley Ricky, when did you get time to play lol, that's a good while spent on that.
Lol, just looked at a Clive Everton snooker book I had back in that time. It says it was published in 1992 so it was not quite 1980 like I thought. Still 23 years ago, you want to see the ones I did once I had a PC very similar to Nics but I like his aim line through to another ball, very good for groving a cue action.
I have my own table now but struggle with vision looking along the line of sight. Tried every stance in the book and lol not in the book.
Always said if I had my own table I would mark all the angles for colours off the spots around the edge, but never have done YET!!!! Lol
Like or not like Nics idea I think many players will benefit from it, great for setting up true angle to practice.
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