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Originally Posted by jamesg19851 View PostDuring the day from 12 to 5pm it is £5 for as long as you like. After 5 it's on the meter at £7 an hour. Yes, I think it's to draw people in as they are often quiet during the day. It's not a big club, there are 7 or 8 tables, which are well maintained and it's friendly.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostIs it having the desired affect and drawing people in to the lower prices?
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Originally Posted by jamesg19851 View PostHi Tom,
Yes, it would be good to have a knock sometime, although I'm struggling with my game at the moment. Perhaps we could meet in a club in the Birmingham area. I'm based in Droitwich but I'm happy to travel to Birmingham."just tap it in":snooker:
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Originally Posted by tomwalker147 View PostGood man, let me know when you fancy a game, i'm a bit tied up for the next month with snooker, lots of competitions going on but could have a game in birmingham. I don't mind travelling a little way for a game.
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Originally Posted by jamesg19851 View PostOk cool, next month is good for me. I'm not playing great at the moment, but fortunately my headaches are getting better and I'm starting to play a bit better due to cueing with less tension.
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Most players reach a plateau at some point where they neither get better nor worse.
Usually when this happens it means that your not challenging yourself enough when practicing.
Next time you practice on your own, play the shots your really really bad at instead of the ones you "like" or are "best at".
I was once a really really bad rest player and could never pot a ball with the rest. Then i decided to practice using the rest more than any other shots. Before i knew it i was potting everything with the rest which kept breaks going for longer and gave me more options around the table, which overall improved my entire game.
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