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Originally Posted by tetricky View PostAnyone interested in actually helping the original poster, or are you all off doing your own thing now?
How does he practice playing side? Should he actually be doing that? If not what strategies should he be employing?
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Originally Posted by toastandmarmite View PostAd hominem attacks are not only worthless to the original poster, they are wholly unjust in this instance as Mr B provided a link to a wealth of empirical evidence regarding sidespin (courtesy of Dr David Alciatore) along with sage advice on its deployment for both professionals and novices alike.
To dismiss such research out of hand displays a level of chutzpah seldom seen since Lizzie Borden threw herself upon the mercy of the court as an orphan.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhat is your highest break mr big shot please ??Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostAsk stupid questions and you'll get stupid answers. Ring any bells?
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View Postmr toast and marmite your often pained eloquente replies are wearing a tad thin, the obvious attempts to elevate yourself above others has not gone unnoticed (sir) i think your true colours will soon surface
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When I first tried side I thought it was hitting the outside of the cue ball( I don't know if you are the same Tommy) but I learned eventually it's mostly just trace amounts you need half a tip off centre , this obviously makes potting far easier. I'm not saying there aren't times a lot of side is needed but as a rule you normally need far less than you think, as has been said by many just go and practice, the fun is in finding out, but don't think it will take you up a level IMO .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Hi itsnotsoeasy,
Thats why I stated a ""subtle"" amount, so your correct.
I mostly play these shots when potting the black when I want to achieve better position on the next red, or to hold for a red. Plus I play it for my green ball ( and yellow ball ) example above. Good to play and practice to find out how you do.JP Majestic
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in a vain attempt to pour oil on troubled waters can i just say that i have both read many of dr dave's outputs and considered them fairly relevant to american pool BUT they don't convert too well to snooker, now rewind a few years to the 80s when a considerable amount of canadians relocated to england to play snooker i was fortunate to not only play with these players but to be friends with them, they not only brought their equipment with them they also brought their knowledge with them. not just pool but snooker too. it became obvious that the two did not mix re ball reactions or whatever. i don't need to name who these players were but to suffice to say dr dave's input to their success was negligible, the amount of throw on little tables cannot replicate the effect on longer distances on snooker tables, to quote dr dave back hand english or front hand english can be used on say a black of the dot but fails on any other longish shots but that is what snooker is ie longer, but snooker players know that so stop being so patronising we are not as so thick as you think
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Originally Posted by focus View PostI'm a Newbie, this thread is amazing but for all the wrong reasons. The undercurrent is like some nasty law case in court with pub insults thrown in. Doesn't look good at all. Didn't realise I'd entered a warzone. LOL
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