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  • Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    are you for real ????????????????????????
    Ive just worked it. He trained Angles Alan McManus.

    Just playing, avruga
    JP Majestic
    3/4
    57"
    17oz
    9.5mm Elk

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    • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
      as much as im showing the path of the cb, it is about the pot, the angle of the shot, and how it relates to the cushion.
      so if the maths is wrong its pointless.
      and what iv see of the well presented and im sure intended debunking mathamatics so far, its significantly incorrect

      but the math is logical and looks so good on paper, that it changes on the playing perceptions of fractions.
      time to take the math to the table..



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      j6, this diagram looks good to me. I know it's only a sketch but those shadow lines for 1/2 and 3/4 ball especially seem to line up pretty will on the pink. I'm interested to hear how you find this on the table.

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      • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
        Ray Reardon's book Classic Snooker, he uses what he calls his 'rectangle theory', where he visualises smaller rectangles within the large rectangle of the table when escaping snookers and plays the cue ball along those lines.
        There are many diagrams in the book that explain it.

        I use this method and can escape from all sorts of snookers using three or four cushions quite well, although the one cushion escape I find really difficult.
        Interesting ....I'm utter chod at getting out if snookers

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        • Just checked you can get this book for two and a half quid, might be worth a read.
          This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
          https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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          • Originally Posted by avruga View Post
            j6, this diagram looks good to me. I know it's only a sketch but those shadow lines for 1/2 and 3/4 ball especially seem to line up pretty will on the pink. I'm interested to hear how you find this on the table.
            well you got me moonwalking cus there glaringly correct. and i enjoyed your math and efforts so, thank you. and im honoured you chose to come in in the nick of time with these being your first posts

            yeah its so obvious when presented with the basic math and diagram, though when stood behind the shot i feel its less so, then when im down on the shot your math is totally wrong, but thats the way im sighting the shot. i see your 3/4 as 7/8 and you see my 3.4 as 5/8, and your right
            so all these videos iv deleted on this thread were roughly 2/3, and i view the game in thirds

            for me its head down and back to the drawing board with my 3/4 on pink and blue.. have you seen the 3/4 black thread? id be iterested to hear what your triger finger makes of those



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            Last edited by j6uk; 5 January 2016, 08:26 AM.

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            • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
              well you got me moonwalking cus there glaringly correct. and i enjoyed your math and efforts so, thank you. and im honoured you chose to come in in the nick of time with these being your first posts

              yeah its so obvious when presented with the basic math and diagram, though when stood behind the shot i feel its less so, then when im down on the shot the math is totally wrong.
              but thats the way im sighting the shot, i see your 3/4 aso 7/8 and you see my 3.4 as 5/8. and your right
              so all these videos on this thread have been roughly 2/3 or inbetween 3/4 and 1/2

              so for me its head down and back to the drawing board with my 3/4 on pink and blue.. have you seen the 3/4 black thread? id be iterested to hear what your triger finger makes of those

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              No problem. Glad to help on this and the other colours if you like and I look forward to seeing the rest of the series when you get around to shooting them.

              I'll take another look at the blue and black series in the next day or so depending on work.

              Cheers.

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              • Originally Posted by avruga View Post
                No problem. Glad to help on this and the other colours if you like and I look forward to seeing the rest of the series when you get around to shooting them.

                I'll take another look at the blue and black series in the next day or so depending on work.

                Cheers.
                iv got the blue coved ruga, but if you have time id like to see the math on the 3/4 ball black
                youve beenthe best part of this thread so it would be good if you could stick with it, that is if you have the time

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                • These vids are very helpfull . Once the whole series is complete it would be good to bundle them together in one place for easy reference .

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                  • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                    iv got the blue coved ruga, but if you have time id like to see the math on the 3/4 ball black
                    youve beenthe best part of this thread so it would be good if you could stick with it, that is if you have the time
                    Why has your video been removed J6 from the beginning of this thread?
                    Looking forward to more
                    Cheers Ricky

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                    • Originally Posted by Ricky2112 View Post
                      Why has your video been removed J6 from the beginning of this thread?
                      Looking forward to more
                      Cheers Ricky
                      yes thoes videos have gone up youtubes hole ricky,
                      but there will be a new review with far more math involved.
                      my first learnings of the table were around the black and now im trying to fan that info out with the the help of not just my own eye, but of the maths, the math that obviously encapsulates the table
                      should be back on the baze within the next few week so.. a couple more cues to get my head down to

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                      • Cheers J6 look forward to more info from you.

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                        • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
                          Ray Reardon's book Classic Snooker, he uses what he calls his 'rectangle theory', where he visualises smaller rectangles within the large rectangle of the table when escaping snookers and plays the cue ball along those lines.
                          There are many diagrams in the book that explain it.

                          I use this method and can escape from all sorts of snookers using three or four cushions quite well, although the one cushion escape I find really difficult.
                          I ordered Ray Reardons book and it turned up this morning. From a very quick glimpse it seems that it will be the best snooker book I have bought.

                          Here is the link to the one I bought....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Sn...UAAOSwUdlWelof

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                          • Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View Post
                            I ordered Ray Reardons book and it turned up this morning. From a very quick glimpse it seems that it will be the best snooker book I have bought.
                            I have read many snooker books and it was this one that I found most informative; doesn't go into any of the minutiae, tells you what works and why, puts you on the right road to experiment for yourself and discover what he says is true.

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