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Thanks, but I think it's a wee bit more complicated than that. I just spoke to an online optometrist and she said I have physiological diplopia. It doesn't affect my daily life but it does affect my snooker.
You'll fit in well on here... plenty of snake oil x
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Originally Posted by Kudge View PostThat doesn't work at all because which object I'm focusing on when both eyes are open (finger or chalk) the other object is double and transparent. It's called physiological diplopia and is quite normal apparently. It just seems to affect my accuracy when trying to pot balls.
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If I'm not focusing directly on that particular object, yes. Think of it this way - if I hold each index finger up, one in front of the other, when I focus on one of them, the other one is double and transparent. It's quite normal apparently but it's harder (I think) to pot balls. I'm thinking of buying a cheap eye patch to wear over either eye, because if I cover either eye, the problem isn't there anymore. Sorry if I haven't explained it very clearly but that's what it is.
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I don't know what that comment means but it looks pretty stupid.
Things like "I'd be a century break player if only I knew which eye to look out of... Absolute crap"
Yes, I took it as gospel because she described my symptoms to me exactly, then diagnosed me. I checked 'physiological diplopia' online and it's correct.
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Re: Your ex and her mother - oh very dear haha.
I'm not trying to make excuses as I've only just started practising the game. I know how very hard it is as I've watched all my life. Damned addictive and satisfying though, especially when you make even a small break of two or three consecutive pots, which all I'm doing at the moment. I started really cos my mate where I used to work chose me a Peradon 2-piece Lazer cue as my leaving present. I either practise with him or on my own.
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I know there's a LOT more to being able to pot balls than just line of sight, etc. I for example have told that I tend to jab a the cue ball instead of having a nice, smooth action. I always follow through but need to be a lot smoother. Apart from that, I think I'm doing quite well.
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Originally Posted by Kudge View PostIf I'm not focusing directly on that particular object, yes. Think of it this way - if I hold each index finger up, one in front of the other, when I focus on one of them, the other one is double and transparent. It's quite normal apparently but it's harder (I think) to pot balls. I'm thinking of buying a cheap eye patch to wear over either eye, because if I cover either eye, the problem isn't there anymore. Sorry if I haven't explained it very clearly but that's what it is.
Seriously, this is snooker, not rifle shooting. One needs 3d perspective.
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Practice trumps everything, there really is no substitute...
There's lots of decent advice on here, dude... Just getting harder and harder to sift through it all.
Each time a previous point gets regurgitated, there's often new and unnecessary sleights on what was once decent advice.
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I know there's a LOT more to being able to pot balls than just line of sight, etc. I for example have told that I tend to jab a the cue ball instead of having a nice, smooth action. I always follow through but need to be a lot smoother. Apart from that, I think I'm doing quite well.
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